The New York Times
Wednesday, October 23, 2013 - 00:00
While the stocky, mustachioed Zelaya is now running for Congress, Xiomara insists she is calling the policy shots.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013 - 12:28
In the radio interview, Mr. Hague acknowledged that Islamists were playing an increasingly influential role in the war.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013 - 12:19
The emergence of a group affiliated with Al Qaeda has undermined the chances of negotiating an end to the conflict, a senior State Department official said on Monday.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013 - 09:36
“In a First, the U.S. Army Hones an Antiterror Strategy for Africa, in Kansas” (news article, Oct. 19) exposes a conspicuous gap in American military training priorities in Africa.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013 - 00:00
The July seizure of the freighter, the 450-foot Chong Chon Gang, near the Panama Canal caused a spat between Panama and North Korea and Cuba.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013 - 00:00
The countries plan to compile an inventory of the lasting damage they believe they suffered and then demand an apology and reparations from the former colonial powers of Britain, France and the Netherlands.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013 - 00:00
Many see Zelaya, whose removal triggered a deep political crisis, as the power behind Castro's candidacy. At rallies, supporters often cheer more for him than for his wife.
Monday, October 21, 2013 - 08:34
The men from Boko Haram came tearing through this rural town, setting fire to houses, looting, shooting and yelling, “God is great!” residents and officials said. The gunmen shot motorists point-blank on the road, dragged young men out of homes for execution and ordered citizens to lie down for a fatal bullet.
Monday, October 21, 2013 - 08:30
Rebel fighters mounted a raid in a restive, oil-rich part of South Sudan on Sunday that left 44 people dead and more than 60 wounded, according to a spokesman for the country’s military.
Monday, October 21, 2013 - 08:25
Here on the Kansas plains, thousands of soldiers once bound for Iraq or Afghanistan are now gearing up for missions in Africa as part of a new Pentagon strategy to train and advise indigenous forces to tackle emerging terrorist threats and other security risks so that American forces do not have to.