How cheap oil could bring down the Saudi royal familyFalling oil prices could signal massive change in the Middle Eastern kingdom
Coming soon: The Mohamed Fahmy movieThe Canadian journalist who spent 400 days in an Egyptian prison says a feature film based on his memoir is being made
From the sword to the pen: Terrorist recruiters turn to magazinesIslamic State and al-Qaeda use different tactics to attract potential recruits
India may hate Arvind Kejriwal. But he’s doing something right.Arvind Kejriwal is upsetting the status quo and drawing ire in the face of Narendra Modi’s popular government
Mohammed al-Nimr on his father’s execution in Saudi ArabiaNimr al-Nimr’s son on last words with his father and what Saudi Arabia may do with armoured vehicles from Canada.
Deported refugee fears for his life in LiberiaRemoved from Canada, Cindor Reeves worried that Liberian assassins would try to kill him. They are.
The poisoned diplomacy between Russia and the United KingdomAlexander Litvinenko’s murder was the stuff of spy novels. Now it’s straining U.K.-Russian relations.
How Litvinenko’s poisoning fits into Putin’s power playEverything Vladimir Putin has done to reassert Russian power has seemed farfetched, outlandish and inconceivable—until he did it
Evan Solomon: In conversation with Howard DrakeThe U.K. High Commissioner to Canada discusses calls to increase defence spending and the Alexander Litvinenko report
Scott Gilmore at Davos: The vanity fair comes to an endUnpacking the World Economic Forum’s wild parties, meaningless buzzwords, and lack of diversity