Reporting from Johannesburg, South Africa, and Jerusalem -- Richard Goldstone, a quiet, self-effacing jurist from South Africa, agonized for days over the job offer: Unravel the accusations and counter-accusations of war crimes related to Israel’s winter assault on the Gaza Strip. The inquiry was a hot potato. The United Nations resolution ordering it focused on alleged “grave violations” by Israe
BAGHDAD, April 7 -- President Obama declared Tuesday that Iraqis "must take responsibility for their country" and predicted that the next 18 months will be trying as U.S. troops start to leave a country stymied by security threats and political problems. During his maiden visit to Iraq as commander in chief, Obama elicited cheers and thunderous applause from American troops inside a palace built b
PARIS — As NATO celebrates its 60th anniversary, people in its largest member nations still hold enmity toward the leaders of their adversaries from the Cold War, a new poll shows. The poll, conducted by Harris Interactive for the International Herald Tribune and France 24, shows that Fidel Castro, former president of Cuba, is the most disliked among the world leaders who were listed by respondent
“I look with pride at Russia,” said Mr. Yeryomin, who lived in Russia as a child and counts himself among the 40 percent of inhabitants of the Donetsk region who are considered ethnically Russian. “We should cut Ukraine in two, and give half to Poland and half to Russia.” This part of eastern Ukraine has always felt more attached to Russia than to western Ukraine and neighboring Poland. For many h
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