Secretary of State John Kerry says the US and the international community face a choice of historic consequence. That consequence is especially real for opposition activist Amer Al-Sadeq.
On the first day of President Obama's three-day trip to Israel, he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu showcased the bond between their two nations.
President Obama arrived in Cambodia for an East-Asian summit Monday, just hours after making history by becoming the first US sitting president to visit Myanmar.
The World's Matthew Bell reports on the implications of the election for Israel, and on support there for both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
The foreign policy issues that come up in presidential debates are not necessarily the ones that will be most relevant for the candidate who wins the election. That's according to Boston Globe foreign affairs columnist Juliette Kayyem.
On the second stop of his three-nation foreign tour, Mitt Romney found himself walking back remarks that seemed to indicate he endorsed a pre-emptive Israeli strike on Iran. A day later, he was on the defensive again after he offended Palestinians with comments about their poverty.
Unemployment rates just continue to rise. The lack of work has lead to the unemployed taking whatever jobs they can get their hands on. We look at some of the faces behind the numbers.