While there is never an ideal time for a career-disrupting scandal, General Stanley McChrystal’s resignation last week may have come at the worst possible time. June 2010 marks the deadliest month for NATO forces in …
War & Terrorism
U.S. Men Jailed After Conspiracy Conviction in Pakistan
A Pakistani court sentenced five U.S. citizens to jail on Thursday for a conspiracy to carry out acts of terrorism.
Quotes: David Cameron on the Saville Report
“There are no ambiguities. What happened on Bloody Sunday was both unjustified and unjustifiable.
–DAVID CAMERON, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Ireland, referring to the conclusions of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry …
Meet the American Vigilante Hunting Bin Laden
In a world where terror roams free, one man will take action into his own hands. He is: Gary. Brooks. Faulkner.
British Airways Apologizes for bin Laden Boarding-Pass Gaffe
Flight attendants, prepare for criticism to take off.
Ground Zero Mosque: New York Debate Goes National
As the 10-year anniversary of 9/11 approaches, a local NYC community board has extended its support for a new structure on the grounds of the N.Y. destruction.
When a Hostage Situation Becomes a Love Story
There’s one bright spot for two of the American hikers detained in an Iranian prison: two of them are now engaged.
War Crimes Prosecutors Want to Talk to Naomi Campbell
Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, or so we hear. Well, according to the AFP, war crimes prosecutors are seeking to make an enemy out of supermodel Naomi Campbell, by trying to subpoena her over a so-called blood diamond she …
Faisal Shahzad’s Court Monologue: ‘Yes’
He’s a man facing several charges, but speaking few words.
The U.K.’s Iraq Inquiry Crosses the Pond
TIME’s London Bureau Chief, Catherine Mayer, on how the U.K.’s Iraq inquiry has crossed the Atlantic.
Parking Attendants Play Role in Thwarting Terror Plots
The slogan “If you see something, say something” is gaining greater manpower.