Putin's Secret War
With thousands of active fighters, the insurgency in Dagestan is now reportedly the largest in the Caucasus.
With thousands of active fighters, the insurgency in Dagestan is now reportedly the largest in the Caucasus.
Prostitution is still legal in Turkey, but this Muslim country is cracking down on the sex trade.
As the public health community shifts its focus to family planning, Mae Azango reminds us of the ongoing need for quality maternal care.
USAID head Rajiv Shah explains his agency's effort to integrate development and emergency intervention while emphasizing public-private partnerships in long-term development programs.
The high cost of China's economic miracle: A generation of children left behind when parents work in factories hundreds of miles from home.
Breakneck growth has created China's economic miracle. But will the destruction of families prove to be too high a cost?
A photographic tour of the toxic otherworld in Dandora--Nairobi's mountainous wasteland.
For Nairobi's poorest, the enormous trash dump that's slowly killing them is also the only thing keeping them alive.
A new e-book published by Foreign Policy in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center details reporter Anna Badkhen's experience in Afghanistan during the war, embedded with the Afghan people.
Scotland’s soaring national pride speaks volumes about the potential of a complicated dissolution from the United Kingdom.
When you’ve got whisky, why do you need an army?
With a referendum on independence planned for 2014, Scotland may be breaking away from the United Kingdom.