Uncategorized"We have finally learned to fight"An online version of my first print article on the upheaval in Iran is here . A follow up is on the newsstands now.
WorldNice museum, but where are the exhibits?Greece wants Britain to finally hand over the Elgin marbles
UncategorizedTehran’s butcher goes to workIranian jurist Saeed Mortazavi, Tehran’s general prosecutor, has been put in charge of interrogating jailed protesters and...
World‘We have finally learned to fight’Iran’s regime took the election, but it also set the stage for radical upheaval
UncategorizedRemember their namesIranian democratic activist Kianoosh Sanjari, whom I met in Tehran in 2004 and who has since escaped the country, has compiled a...
WorldSarkozy’s U.S. love-fest hits a few snagsGaffes aside, Sarkozy seems to find Obama’s glow a little annoying
UncategorizedExtreme right gains ground in BritainThe far-right, anti-immigrant British National Party has won a seat in European elections for the first time ever. I profiled the...
UncategorizedHow to help Haiti by trying to do lessHaiti is Canada’s second-largest recipient of foreign aid after Afghanistan, absorbing more than $100 million a year. I wrote...
UncategorizedForeign Affairs: pursuing all channels to protect Canadians, as long as it doesn’t involve leaving the embassy compoundCanadian freelance journalist Amanda Lindhout has been held captive in Somalia since August. In January, her Somali colleague...