Tony Blair: Would Have Invaded Iraq Without WMD
Tony Blair has said he would have invaded Iraq even without evidence of weapons of mass destruction and would have found a way to justify the war to p...
Tony Blair has said he would have invaded Iraq even without evidence of weapons of mass destruction and would have found a way to justify the war to p...
AP | ROB GILLIES | Posted 12.07.2009 | Green
By Rob Gillies (AP): TORONTO -- Members of Greenpeace easily breached security and scaled two Parliament buildings in Ottawa to stage a protest on t...
Hannah Fisher | Posted 11.17.2009 | World
Political speeches in Britain now contain little more than empty repetition, all substance is lacking. The British public has lost respect and will not start listening until a new breed of politician arises.
Sara Dehghan | Posted 10.17.2009 | World
In Iran, appointing loyal hardline females to ministries does not translate into women's equal rights. It is another cunning strategy by Ahmadinejad's government to fool the world.
Daoud Kuttab | Posted 08.10.2009 | World
Two and a half years after being taken off the air, Radio Al Balad was able to broadcast live during the afternoon session of Parliament on July 6, 2009.
wsj.com | ALISTAIR MACDONALD | Posted 07.20.2009 | World
London police started a criminal investigation into the possible misuse of Parliament's program to reimburse members for living expenses, adding a pot...
Cedric Perrier | Posted 07.17.2009 | World
Politicians have long been fodder for the rabble-rousing editor of any tabloid, but when exactly did we stop respecting or appreciating those we elect to represent us in the legislative process?
Michael Wolff | Posted 07.09.2009 | World
Gordon Brown is over, done with, kaput, finis. There isn't a sentient person not on his payroll who'd say otherwise.
Shashi Tharoor | Posted 06.26.2009 | World
To wield soft power, India must defend, assert and promote its culture of openness against the forces of intolerance and bigotry inside and outside the country.
Shirin Sadeghi | Posted 06.20.2009 | World
In a society where about 70% of the university population is female, the election vetting process is a sad comment on the true condition of Iran's girls and women: second-class citizens.
Jeff Kreisler | Posted 06.08.2009 | Comedy
Even if they close some loopholes, the Republican Party knows they can't catch us all. Just ask Willie Nelson and Wesley Snipes. You can't spell "making millions by cheating on taxes" with out "cheating on taxes."
Shashi Tharoor | Posted 05.28.2009 | World
Elections are an enduring spectacle of free India, and have provided foreign journalists with the opportunity to remind the world that India remains the world's largest democracy.
Times Online | Posted 05.24.2009 | World
Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian Prime Minister, has always had a particular interest in pretty women with experience in entertainment. Now with elect...
Chris Weigant | Posted 05.14.2009 | Politics
If the modern-day Tea Parties are smart, they would try to educate the public and hang their whole protest on the "anti-bailout" hook.
Dal LaMagna | Posted 04.25.2009 | World
Could you imagine if a member of the U.S. Congress were accused of crimes, disappeared, and 19 days later was still missing?
The Independent | Jerome Taylor | Posted 04.23.2009 | World
A coalition of graphic artists, publishers and MPs have condemned Government plans to introduce a new set of laws policing cartoons of children, argui...
Shashi Tharoor | Posted 04.20.2009 | World
The Indian National Congress party announced my nomination as its candidate for the Lok Sabh. It's a huge turn in my life and involves a further "reboot" two years after leaving the UN.
Stefan Deeran | Posted 01.22.2009 | Politics
In an interview with The Exception Magazine, Shabina Riaz addresses many misconceptions of Pakistan, including women's rights, the prospect of war with India and the roots of terrorism.
Steve Ralls | Posted 12.10.2008 | Living
Aeryn Gilleran, a gay man who was living abroad in Vienna while working for the United Nations International Development Organization, disappeared just over a year ago, and his case remains unsolved.
Chris Weigant | Posted 10.09.2008 | Politics
Because the clock is running out on Bush and because his domestic popularity continues to fall, Maliki is using the international media to boost his own popularity with the voters in Iraq.
Chris Weigant | Posted 07.22.2008 | Politics
McCain's going to have to come up with some new spin to explain why Obama and Maliki are now singing from the same songbook on timetables for withdrawal.
The Guardian | Posted 12.11.2009 | World