Michael Singh

Turkish President Abdullah Gul addresses the 68th United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Sometimes it’s not what you say or how you say it… it’s the language you pick

Arts, Culture & Media

You might think world leaders care a lot about the words they choose and how powerfully they deliver them. Guess again. Sometimes all that matters much less than deciding whether to speak English or not.

With military option looming, experts examine how Syria might respond to airstrikes

Global Politics

How Would Syria Respond to US Strikes?

Global Politics

U.S. Weighs Intervention in Syria

Washington’s Leverage Minimal in New Egypt

Global Politics
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Iran’s Regime Change?

Global Politics

Hassan Rouhani’s moderate tone contrasts pretty strongly with the rhetoric of his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Ahmadinejad most famously talked of wiping Israel off the map.

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