Carlotta Gall

Burnt-out vehicles in an area that was recently shelled in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine. The ceasefire has been marred by shelling and shooting.

Kiev reaches out to eastern Ukraine, but rebels there are skeptical of the offer

Global Politics

The parliament in Kiev has approved an autonomy deal for Ukraine’s pro-Russian east, accompanied by a limited amnesty for rebels there. But in Donetsk, shelling continues despite a ceasefire. And rebels say Kiev is just too late in making concessions.

The Afghan election is a great start, but Pakistan continues to destabilize the country

Global Politics
AP photographer Anja Niedringhaus at the 2004 Olympic Games.

Remembering AP photographer Anja Niedringhaus

Conflict & Justice
AP photographer Anja Niedringhaus at the 2004 Olympic Games.

Remembering AP photographer Anja Niedringhaus

Conflict & Justice

‘We Did Not Invite Osama Bin Laden to Pakistan’

Conflict & Justice
The World

Assessing Afghanistan from the Northern Provinces

Questions over whether the surge in Afghanistan is working are rising again, as are insurgents in northern Afghanistan, just as a new report out by the Pentagon highlights some progress in the south. One of the larger questions: Is that progress in one region coming at the expense of progress in others? Carlotta Gall is […]