The IAEA doesn't just inspect nuclear sites (check out Matt's post on the "Department of Technical Cooperation"). Today is World Cancer Day.
Steve Clemons lands a really great interview with Kenyan Vice President Kalonzo "Steven" Musyoka, who was in Washington, D.C. this week for the National Prayer Breakfast. Anyone interested in Somalia and the politics of East Africa should spend the next 8 minutes watching this video.
The Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) is the lead American agency on humanitarian relief efforts like the one underway in Haiti. The problem is, it is just one office within the relatively small U.S.
Last week, it was announced that DynCorp – a major private security firm - had acquired Casals Associates, an international development company. Last year, L-3, the sixth largest defense contractor in the US, bought International Resources Group, which “provides specialized management, policy and training support to U.S.
According to the Washington Post, the Taliban leadership council in Quetta is denying that United Nations’ special representative Kai Eide met with any of its members in Dubai last month.
The appellate Chamber of the International Criminal Court just handed down a decision on whether or not Sudan's president Omar al Bashir can be tried for genocide.
Alex DiBranco at Change.org's Women's Rights blog recently wrote a post titled "Afghan Women Choose Suicide Over Facing Continued Violence" about a report released by the Canadian Government showing dozens of women are still
The United States Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair presented the annual threat assessment of the U.S. intelligence community to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. This is tucked into page 37: