A Japanese warship docked in China Tuesday, for the first time since World War II. The destroyer Sazanami’s arrival in the southern Chinese port city of Zhanjiang follows the docking …
With the general election now in full swing, Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are busy shaping their campaign strategies. David Axelrod, a top Obama adviser, discusses how his team …
A massive wave of Christianity has been sweeping across China in recent years, and the Chinese ruling party, officially atheist, is now struggling to figure out how to control it. …
The New York Times recently reported that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is “closely linked” to ethanol interests. The article, “Obama Camp Closely Linked With Ethanol,” notes Obama’s powerful …
One of the first decisions facing retirees concerns their living arrangements: whether to relocate or stay put. In the June 9th installment of this series, reporter Joe Collum explains why …
Washington Week’s moderator Gwen Ifill will be online Thursday, June 26 at noon taking your questions and comments about news and issues of the month. Submit your questions and …
What does a life-size paper doll of Barack Obama look like? You can see for yourself at the “Campaigning for President: New York and the American Election” exhibit that …
Police in Zimbabwe raided the opposition party’s headquarters and took away about 60 people Monday, a party spokesman said. The raid came a day after the party’s presidential candidate withdrew …
A look at Raul Castro’s latest reforms and the future of U.S.-Cuba relations
“Kashmir’s Uneasy Peace”, a short film about tensions in the Pakistani-Indian disputed territory of Kashmir
A fresh …
With energy issues capturing headlines and a national consternation over gasoline prices, President Bush called on Congress to lift a long-standing ban on offshore oil and gas drilling on the …











