Superfood quinoa spurs violence between producersYou’d think quinoa, the popular superfood adored by hippies and vegetarians, could do no harm. But in Bolivia, where most of the...
Voting in France: Now comes the hard partFrançois Hollande has won the presidency, but now he has to stack the house in his favour
Michael Petrou on elections in Egypt: The Arab Spring for this?A return to the Mubarak era—or Sharia law? That’s the choice facing voters in Egypt’s presidential runoff
Luka Magnotta: How not to disappear’Disappearance’ expert Frank M. Ahearn looks at the accused killer’s botched escape attempt
Dutch priests struggle to find home for orphaned religious objectsChurches are closing fast, leaving a glut of religious items to pass along
Mosque versus state in abortion debateTurkey’s prime minister has proposed a bill that would limit the right to abortion
Obama’s game plan: What he must do to counter Romney’s attacksThe Obama campaign seems to be taking a page out of the George W. Bush playbook
U.S.-Pakistan relations hit new low While Washington and Pakistan are increasingly at odds, neither side wants to sever the relationship.
How to hold a right proper party, Briton-styleWith their usual resolve, revelers marked the Queen’s milestone with contagious enthusiasm, even in the rain
It’s been her majesty’s pleasureThe Queen’s radiant smile flooded her face, even as she stood in the rain for hours