Israeli spy-ring uncovered in US
Revelations of a secret US government report lead investigators to question whether Israeli intelligence had prior knowledge of the 11 September events. Iason Athanasiadis reports
The allies and the axis
Only Israel stood firmly behind the US on the controversial question of the "axis of evil," its other allies begged to differ, writes Mohamad Hakki from Washington
Closing in on Russia?
The Americans are coming to the South Caucasus as the US-led quest to quash international terrorism in the aftermath of 11 September shifts focus to the former Soviet republic of Georgia, writes Negar Azimi
Manufacturing another great Satan
Available evidence does not seem to warrant charges of genocide levelled against former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic, writes Faiza Rady
Rome flexes its muscles
Italy is cracking down hard on suspected terrorists and militant Islamists, reports Samia Nkrumah from Rome
Murderous legacy
Iffat Malik from Islamabad reports that the approach of the holy Islamic month of Muharram is coinciding with escalating tensions in an increasingly volatile Pakistan
Out of the rubble
As India recovers from a spate of religious massacres, Gamal Nkrumah talks to Indian officials, who say that the situation can still be salvaged
Eyes wide shut
Mukul Devichand clears a path through the terror, in a week in which more than 500 people were massacred in religious violence in western India
Resistance at Camp X-Ray
The hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay has once again alerted the world about conditions at the US prison, reports Anayat Durrani
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