Libya still broken one year on
By: Rana Jawad Saturday marks exactly a year since the signing of the political agreement brokered by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya. The country was supposed to have…
By: Rana Jawad Saturday marks exactly a year since the signing of the political agreement brokered by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya. The country was supposed to have…
By:Ray Hanania Much is being made of US President Barack Obama's decision not to veto a UN Security Council resolution declaring what the whole world already believes: Israel's settlements violate…
By : Benjamin Hunter Who were moved out of the Calais Jungle and into French homes are now turning back to Calais A few days ago, a 16-year-old Eritrean refugee…
By Amital Etzioni I join Michèle Flournoy, Hillary Clinton's would-be secretary of defense, who praised the nomination of Gen. James Mattis as secretary of defense. He seems to understand the…
By:Robert Fisk The rebels of Aleppo are no heroes We refer to them as 'rebels' as if they were the Maquis fighting in the French resistance or Partisans freeing Yugoslavia from…
By: Charles C. Krulak Training young Israeli and Arab leaders together shatters the Cold War mentality. As a young Marine captain commanding a rifle company in Vietnam, I had the…
By : Osama Al-Sharif The long battle for the eastern sector of Aleppo is virtually over. We all know its eventual outcome. It will take a few more days and…
By Catherine Putz With all this politicking, it's easy to see why Afghans and Afghanistan's Allies alike are frustrated and confused Two weeks after dismissing seven ministers with votes of…
By: Peter Lee Asia Times is not responsible for the opinions, facts or any media content presented by contributors. In case of abuse, click here to report. There was one…
By : Jonathan Schroden Many hotspots and geopolitical adversaries are constantly in the news and likely at the forefront of the foreign policy issues President-elect Donald Trump's transition team is…