Burma
More than 22,000 forced to flee Burma after worst sectarian violence in years, UN says
More than 22,000 forced to flee Burma after worst sectarian violence in years, UN says
Drone Strikes to be Investigated
The Whiff of Conflict Grows in a Divided Mali
Western powers call for political stability in Lebanon
Muslims, Buddhists clash in Burma
Offensive to retake north Mali unlikely till 2013
Afghan Govt Joins Call for Insurgents to Not Use ‘Roadside’ Bombs
Taliban Denies Roadside Bombs Cause Most Afghan Deaths
Leaders meet on Mali crisis but little progress made
Malala shooting shows challenge to girls education
The Corner Where Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan Meet
Plan to Combat Mali’s Militants Finds Few Takers
Afghanistan’s safest province falling prey to Taliban
European official: Al Qaeda threat in northern Africa ‘spreading’
UN envoy says Afghanistan is not headed for collapse, international support will continue
Westerners With Syrian Ties Trickle In to Help Rebels
After Arab Spring, Salafists are building influence — at polls and at gunpoint
Citing US Fears, Arab Allies Limit Aid to Syrian Rebels
Karzai: US unable to defend Afghanistan against Pakistan shelling
Jewish groups say conspiracy theory over anti-Islam film won’t die
In Libya, security was lax before attack that killed US ambassador, officials say
At UN, Muslim world questions Western freedom of speech
Yemen’s leader, President Hadi, Praises US Drone Strikes
Pakistan paving ground for water war: analysts
In wake of anti-Islam film, Muslim foreign ministers call for laws against religious hatred
Mali prepares for war with Islamists despite reticent neighbours
EXCLUSIVE: Senior al Qaeda figure ‘living in Libyan capital’
UN nuclear inspectors in acute dilemma if Iran faces attack
Muslim world demands int’l action to stop religious insults
NATO, Taliban joust over state of Afghan war