World May 31 Chinese Activist Chen: ‘I Do Want to Go Back to China’ Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng clarified Thursday that despite escaping house arrest last month and his alleged abuse by local authorities, he wants to return to China after studying law in the United States.
World May 28 Syria Massacre: Violence Spills Into Neighboring Lebanon A massacre of more than 100 people in Houla, Syria, over the weekend is causing violence to spike in Lebanon, where Time magazine's Rania Abouzeid is reporting. She described this and other fallout from the fighting to Ray Suarez on…
Nation May 28 Veteran Graduate of ‘Boots to Suits’ Program on Dealing With PTSD When former Army infantryman Tyler Heath was deployed to Iraq, he battled militants and became inured to gruesome sights. Once returning home to Colorado, he had to recalibrate.
Nation May 28 Military Working Dogs: What Happens After They Serve? A staple to most militaries around the world, dogs hold important roles including sniffing out drugs and bombs, finding victims of natural disasters, and lifting the morale of injured troops.
Nation May 28 Military Dogs Around the World From Europe to Asia, dogs do their part to help the military serve and protect. View images of their many jobs in far-flung places.
World May 23 Egyptians Watch for Results, Signs of Presidential Vote Rigging With this week's presidential election representing the end of the transition from a military to civilian government, many Egyptians will be watching not only the results but for a clean process as well.
World May 23 Egypt’s Historic Presidential Election Egyptians chose among old regime, Islamist and secular candidates in their first presidential election Wednesday and Thursday since President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year reign came to an end.
World May 22 Pakistani Women Counter Country’s Violence With Textbooks, TV Shows Pakistan is experiencing a surge in many types of violence, and some of the women working to counteract it place some of the blame on the country's schools.
World May 21 NATO Tensions: Inside and Outside As world leaders struggle to work out details of an exit strategy from Afghanistan, police pushed back hundreds of protesters who were trying to reach the site of the NATO summit in Chicago this week.
World May 21 NATO Summit Struggles President Obama sought continued military and monetary support for the mission in Afghanistan at the NATO summit in Chicago in May 2012, as protesters sparred with police outside the site.