Syria's Minority Christians Under Threat from Extremist Muslim Rebels
Once a safe haven for Middle Eastern Christians, Syria has become a place where Christians are targeted for kidnapping and murder.
Once a safe haven for Middle Eastern Christians, Syria has become a place where Christians are targeted for kidnapping and murder.
Madagascar’s children have borne the highest costs of the nation's social and economic turmoil since the 2009 coup d'etat. And it will be up to the new president to refocus government priorities.
Ultra-conservative Muslims are divided on the role of violence in a war marked by religious divisions.
US-supported rebels are losing ground to both ultra-conservative Islamist rebels and the Assad regime.
Syria's civil war is increasingly seen as stoking a regional conflict based on religious differences. But don't forget about political motives, analysts say.
After a two year absence, correspondent Reese Erlich looks at the devastation war has caused in the beautiful city of Damascus.
Syria's Justice Minister says the government is making great progress against the rebels, a claim diminished by recent rebel attacks near Damascus. He also say the US is looking for an exit strategy.
Part three in a series that explores what's at stake for Chile's embattled artisan fishermen in the wake of new federal legislation governing one of the largest fishing industries in the world
Part two in a three-part series, exploring what's at stake for Chile's embattled artisan fishermen in the wake of new federal legislation governing one of the largest fishing industries in the world.
A three-part series explores what's at stake for Chile's embattled artisan fishermen in the wake of new federal legislation governing one of the largest fishing industries in the world.
From sectarian violence to political marginalization, Egypt' s Coptic Christians are being pushed aside in the Muslim majority.
In Kinshasa, Africa's fastest-growing city, a new haven for Congo's wealthy burdens some of its poor.