In Paris and Berlin, Fury Over a Greek Bailout
Even with the future of the euro at stake, the French and Germans are angry that their countries may be forced to come to the rescue of financially reckless Greece
Even with the future of the euro at stake, the French and Germans are angry that their countries may be forced to come to the rescue of financially reckless Greece
The Pakistanis deny that there was a joint operation to arrest Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar. But they might have have had no choice
Despite a huge new U.S. aid package, Islamabad's generals, spymasters and general public see Washington as plotting against their country
Try to decipher figure skating's scoring system if you desire. But it's more fun to let your gut choose the winner
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told Saudi college students Tuesday that if Iran gets a nuclear weapon it could trigger a nuclear arms race in the Middle East
The release from detention of a close aide to Burmese democracy advocate Aung San Suu Kyi could presage the same for of the Nobel Peace Prize winner, but not everyone is optimistic
As the world's greatest athletes gather in Vancouver for the Winter Olympics, TIME chronicles the highs and lows of the games, the personalities at play and images on display
ShelterBox, created by social entrepreneur Tom Henderson, provides temporary shelter and disaster relief for thousands of homeless earthquake survivors in Haiti
Will England finally be contenders, or will the USA ruin their chances? Will African teams trip up the likes of France, Germany and Spain? All this and more in TIME's group-by-group analysis of the draw for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa
From the streets of Beijing to the mountains of India, record snowfalls have brought daily life in many regions of northern Asia to a standstill this week