Highlights

Don't Stop With Syria's Occupation: Juan Cole
Another Affront to Sanity: Jude Wanniski
The End of the Right to Counsel?: Scott Horton
The Great Game in Ukraine: Michael Meacher
One Quagmire Is Enough: Paul Craig Roberts

 
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News
Updated March 8, 2005 - 11:18 PM EST
Half a Million in Beirut Rally for Syria
Bolton Choice Signals Neocon Triumph
Video Shows GIs in 'Ramadi Madness' Abuse
Syrian Troops Move East
US-Syrian Tussle Harks Back to Iraq
Bush Vows to Keep Pressure on Syria
Russia Claims Killing of Chechen Leader Maskhadov
Kosovo's Albanian PM Charged With War Crimes, Resigns
Allawi Declines Offer to Join Shi'ite-Led Govt
Army Report: US Lost Control in Iraq 3 Months After Invasion
Viewpoints
Unhappy With One Quagmire, Bush Looks for Another  by Paul Craig Roberts
Bolton Nomination Another Affront to Sanity  by Jude Wanniski
Ukraine Just a Pawn in the New Great Game  by Michael Meacher
Don't Stop With Syria's Occupation
by Juan Cole
The End of the Right to Counsel?
by Scott Horton
The Real Incubator Baby
by Nebojsa Malic

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Frontline
US Again Rejects Direct Talks With North Korea
Iran: Uranium Enrichment Plant Underground
US Insists Syria Pull Out by May
Shi'ite Bloc Battles to Maintain Unity
US Comes to Grips With 1,500 Dead
Friendly Fire Takes Toll on Iraq Coalition
Many Missteps Tied to Delay in Armor for Troops in Iraq
Is US Losing Moral Authority on Human Rights?
 
Bush Picks Superhawk to Serve as UN Ambassador
Today in Iraq
Bulgaria Says Soldier Killed by US Troops in Iraq
Coalition 'Friendly Fire' Incidents
Iraq: New Breeding Ground for Terrorists in Britain
Iraqis Run a Gauntlet of Gunfire From a Jittery US Army
RAF Hercules That Crashed Killing 10 'Was Hit by Missile'
Freed Hostage Attacked
Corridors of Power: Strained Relations With Italy
White House: Italian Journalist's Comments 'Absurd'
Italians Kept US Forces in Dark on Sgrena to Avoid Interference
20,000 in Farewell to Italian 'Martyr'
Il Manifesto on Sgrena Shooting: This Was an Attack on Unembedded Journalism
The Insurgency
Insurgents Step Up Attacks Against Iraqi Forces
Islamist Web Site: Zarqawi Still Leading the Fight in Iraq
Two New Pictures of Zarqawi Issued
Cell-Phone Technology an Explosive Tool for Insurgents
Attacks Continue
Insurgent Attacks in Iraq Leave 33 Dead
A Macedonian Contractor Recounts an Iraq Tragedy
Jordanian Businessman Abducted in Iraq
The New Iraq
Kidnapping for Ransom Becomes Increasingly Common in Iraq
An Iraqi Way of Life Is Back From the Dead
Afghanistan
US General: Omar Losing Control of Insurgency, Attacks Fall
In Afghanistan, a 'Holy War' Against Opium
Thousands in Afghan Kidnap Rally
India/Pakistan
India Slaps Federal Rule on 'Lawless' State, Suspends Legislature
Ten Rebels Killed in India Attack
Pakistanis Raid al-Qaeda Strongholds
Nepal
Nepal's Army 'Kills 30 Maoists'
Nepal Accused of Backing Lynching Rampage of Maoist Strongholds
India Warns Nepal of Deteriorating Situation
China/Taiwan
China Rebuffs Arms Ban Fears
Beijing Reform Unlikely to Hurt Ties With Taipei
Taiwan President's Shooting Suspect Named
China Parliament Protesters Held
Military Affairs for Beijing Schools
North Koreans Fleeing Hard Lives Discover New Misery in China
Asia
North Korea: Puzzle of the Vanished 'Parliament'
Russia to Beef Up Air Fleet at Kant Base in Kyrgyzstan
Oil-Rich Islands Split Malaysia and Indonesia
Indonesia Demands Prison for Aceh Governor
Thai Generals Dismissed
Deaths 'Threaten Sri Lanka Truce'
Growing Abu Sayyaf Links Concern Filipinos
Yokosuka Cave Network Dug by Japanese During WWII Sealed
Europe
Serb General Surrenders to Hague
Monitors Give Moldovan Vote a Lukewarm Rating
Blair Told to Make EU Poll Win Top Priority
Critic of US to Be New Portuguese Foreign Minister
Report: Anti-Muslim Bias Spreads in Europe
Iceland Ready to Welcome Bobby Fischer
 
Torturing & Detention
US Says Doesn't Send Off Prisoners for Torture
Judge Won't Dismiss Abu Ghraib Charges
Last 3 French Detainees at Gitmo Let Go
US Military
They're Back From Iraq, but Are They OK?
Amputee Vets Return to Battle
Air Force Cancels Military Contest for Lack of Personnel
Women at War: Sexual Combat
Building the Pentagon Memorial
Northrop Grumman Demonstrates Weapons Drop From New Medium-Altitude UAV
The War at Home
How High Could Cost of Gas Go?
California Car Dealer Tipped as US Envoy to London
Boeing CEO Resigns Over Affair With Subordinate
War on Terror
US Intelligence Reforms Seen Posing New Dangers
Ticket Agent Recalls Anger in Atta's Eyes
New York City to Host Gas Attack Drill
Summit May Favor Tackling Causes of Terrorism Over Military Response
French to Have Anti-Terrorism Database on Internet
UK War on Terror
Private Firms to Police UK Terror Orders
British Lawmakers Amend Anti-Terrorism Law
Peers Inflict Defeat on Anti-Terror Bill
Blair Suffers Setback on Anti-Terror Law
Lebanon/Syria
Syrian Troop Deal Exposes Festering Lebanese Resentments
Lebanese Say Syrian Spies, Not Troops, Are the Problem
Lebanon's Palestinians Hold on to Arms, Fear Future
Food Supplies Affected by Security Checks at Syrian Border
Iran
Iran Warns US Against Taking Nuclear Issue to UN
Iranian Dissident Wins Award for Besieged Writers
Palestine/Israel
Palestinians to Control West Bank Town
A Look at West Bank Town of Tulkarem
Israeli-Palestinian Contacts Resume but West Bank Clashes Flare
Two Israeli Troops Shot in Hebron
Fighting Killed 514 Palestinians, 97 Israelis Aged 16 or Under
Turkey
Turkey: Hollow Promises for Kurds Displaced by Army
Turkish Police Beatings Shock EU
Kuwait
Kuwait Protest for Women's Rights
Kuwait's Cabinet Orders Debate on Women's Rights
Africa
Somali Clashes Continue Despite Cease-Fire
Tens of Thousands Said Raped by Soldiers, Militiamen in East Congo
Hopes for Change Rise Before Zimbabwe Votes
Liberia: Lack of Funds Delays Formation of New Army
Sierra Leone War Crimes Trial Starts
Ukraine
Funeral Fuels Ukraine Tension
Ukraine Says Ex-Minister Killed Self
Americas
Bolivia Teeters as President Submits Resignation
Bolivia's Political Tug of War
British Visit to Cuba Marks Thaw
 
Contributors


3/07/2005
Who Killed Rafik Hariri?


3/08/2005
Ending the Death Penalty for Juveniles Is Not Enough


3/04/2005
Lebanon: Hope and Trepidation


3/03/2005
Consequences of the Hague Inquisition

Ran HaCohen
2/28/2005
Democracy, a Free Press, and Other Fantasies

Praful Bidwai
2/26/2005
India Talks Down to Its Neighbors

Ilana Mercer
2/23/2005
Syria Out Doesn't Mean U.S. In

Joseph Stromberg
2/07/2005
An Anti-Imperialist's Reading List: Part Two

Sascha Matuszak
1/08/2005
Issues for East Asia: A Sinocentric View

Matthew Barganier
10/30/2004
Et Tu, Pat?

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