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A TSA agent wears a black ribbon over his badge during a memorial service for a slain colleague.

How the fight against terrorism has transformed America since 9/11

Books

Journalist Lawrence Wright told the story of al-Qaeda’s rise and the planning of 9/11. Now, he’s worried that Washington’s reaction to terrorism is robbing a generation of basic freedoms.

The OPCW Inspection Team leaving for Syria on 30 September.

Nobel Prize shoves the small Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons into the spotlight

Conflict & Justice

Why are Chemical Weapons Worse?

Conflict & Justice
The World

Who controls Gadhafi’s weapons?

Conflict & Justice
The World

Obama pushes leaders to secure nuclear materials in four years

Global Politics
The World

Takeouts: president’s ‘new START’ to nuclear non-proliferation, uprising in Kyrgyzstan

Global Politics

NUCLEAR TAKEOUT: In Prague today, President Obama signs a treaty signaling a “New START” for the nuclear non-proliferation era. Is this a groundbreaking event or a mere photo op? Larry Korb, who served as the assistant secretary of defense under the Reagan Administration, offers us his informed analysis. KYRGYZSTAN: A popular uprising in the Central […]

The World

Congress reacts to Iran missile tests

Global Politics

Iran test-fired missiles over the weekend and revealed a previously-undisclosed nuclear facility. We check in with Julie Mason, White House correspondent with The Washington Examiner, to gauge the reaction on Capitol Hill to these developments.