US President Barack Obama shook the blood-soaked hands of Thein Sein of Myanmar at the White House.
Islamic activists, scholars and intellectuals gathered in Tehran for the annual Islamic Awakening conference.
Russia acknowledges Hizbullah's strategic influence in the Middle East.
Egyptian leadership is beginning to realize that the Western instigated war in Syria can only be ended through political negotiations.
Ilham Aliyev’s oppressive tactics are raising the credibility and influence of the Islamic movement in Azerbaijan.
When Jews from all corners of the world travel to Palestine to join the Zionist occupational army, Western corporate media never refers to them as foreign fighters.
Mossad did suffer a security breach. To what degree is hard to tell.
The rabbi's daughters are expected to testify against him in court but it is virtually a given that his lawyers will plead insanity, claiming that no sane person could do such a thing.
Resistance to the US occupation continues in Afghanistan.
The endgame is causing panic in official circles in Kabul.
Welcome to the new global economic order free from the chains of US imperialism.
Is this the beginning of the west coming to grips with reality?
Does Buffett believe, as some have speculated, that the financial markets are about to collapse and that gold and silver would not be much help in feeding people?
It seems Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan is trying to outdo Qaddafi in all aspects of his despotic policies.
Using terrorist outfits like Lashkar-e Jhangvi and the SSP, the Saudis want to create a permanent breach between Shias and Sunnis in order to check the influence of Islamic Iran.
How prepared are Islamic organizations to use the new emerging situation in the region.
The arrest of Mossad’s Pakistani spy, whose name has not been released, is a blow to Israeli attempts to destabilise Pakistan
On the political front the US backed “opposition” is in even worse shape.
According to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, US drone strikes in Pakistan have killed nearly 5,000 people since June 2004.