Part two in a series on violence against LGBT Ugandans
America and the World
What We Talk About When We Talk About Abortion
A British case is wrongly roped in the reproductive rights debate
Mitt Versus the Middle East
A candidate who reveals disdain for the two-state solution could be a dangerous gamble.
One Day in Uganda
Part one in a series on violence and discrimination against LGBT people in the East African nation
Is America Feared Enough in the Middle East?
Supporting Islamist democracies might actually be the best way to win friends in the region.
Why Istanbul Matters
Ankara may be the capital, but as its diplomatic power grows, Turkey’s first city remains the jewel of the Bosporus.
Following in Chris Stevens’s Footsteps
The U.S. should look at the crisis in Libya with the distance of diplomacy instead of falling prey to the political heat of the moment.
Long Lives the Arab Spring
Many commenters are ready to declare that democratic movements through the Middle East are over. They are wrong.
Libyan Americans Hold a Vigil
After the Benghazi attacks, expatriates worry about the future of their fragile democracy.Â
The Hungarian Solution
As the GOP despairs of Romney, a new star glimmers in a far-off land.

