Zakaria: Karzai likely to win again updated Sat, October 24, 2009
Afghanistan's president is downplaying accusations of widespread fraud in his country's recent elections, but he's emphasizing the importance of a runoff for the sake of ensuring peace and stability in his nascent and war-torn democracy.
Flight innovations you'll love updated Sat, October 24, 2009
It's all the rage to criticize the airlines. But we found some smart, practical initiatives that point the way to a better future.
'Barefoot Burglar' takes to the skies updated Sat, October 24, 2009
Who is stealing -- and crashing -- airplanes in Washington state?
New phone apps seek to 'augment' reality updated Sat, October 24, 2009
Blair MacIntyre imagines a world where tiny clouds of information -- Facebook statuses, business cards, Twitter posts -- float above all of our heads.
Karzai rival prefers opposition to coalition updated Sat, October 24, 2009
The candidate who will face Afghan President Hamid Karzai in a runoff election next month has said he will not join Karzai's government if the incumbent wins another term, but instead will remain in opposition.
Karzai challenger prefers opposition to coalition updated Fri, October 23, 2009
The candidate who will face Afghan President Hamid Karzai in a runoff election next month said Friday that he won't join Karzai's government if the incumbent wins another term, but instead will remain in opposition.
Zakaria: Karzai likely to win again updated Thu, October 22, 2009
Afghanistan's president is downplaying accusations of widespread fraud in his country's recent elections, but he's emphasizing the importance of a runoff for the sake of ensuring peace and stability in his nascent and war-torn democracy.
Refusing runoff would be 'insulting democracy,' Karzai says updated Thu, October 22, 2009
Afghanistan's president is downplaying accusations of widespread fraud in his country's recent elections, but he's emphasizing the importance of a runoff for the sake of ensuring peace and stability in his nascent and war-torn democracy.
Iranian-American sentenced to 15 years in prison updated Tue, October 20, 2009
An Iranian-American man has been sentenced to 15 years in an Iranian prison for his role in protests after the disputed presidential election in June, a U.S. State Department spokesman said Tuesday.