Editors' Picks
While the apocalypse is pretty unlikely to come in 2012, it does have to happen sooner or later. Joshua Keating runs down 5 possible ways the world might actually end.
He's Got the Law (Literally) in His Hands
Neither the courts, nor the lawyers, nor even the Liberian parliament have a physical copy of the country's legal code. Jina Moore and Glenna Gordon tell the incredible tale of how one man is claiming a copyright on the books -- and he's holding them hostage until he gets paid.
The Obama administration just named a virtual unknown to head the U.S. Agency for International Development. Annie Lowrey asks: Why -- and what does it mean?
Clay Risen explains how the nation's best economist became a global warming denier as he digs into the downfall of the brains behind the Freakonomics phenomenon.
Time's not-so-shocking Obamaland expose
How the Chinese media covered Obama's visit

BY WILLIAM MOSS
How the Chinese government censored Obama's visit
BY JOSH ROGIN
The U.S. and Pakistan are heading for a bad breakup
BY ROBERT HADDICK
Why are people creating Facebook profiles for Holocaust victims?

BY EVGENY MOROZOV
North Africa's escalating soccer war

BY JOSHUA KEATING
What does containing North Korea actually mean?
BY JAMIE FLY
What would George Marshall think of today's generals?

BY THOMAS E. RICKS
Sorry Obama, Leaks Come with the Territory
BY PETER FEAVER
What If We Fail in Afghanistan? Part II
BY STEVE COLL
ANNIE LOWREY
How Europeans are responding to their comically obscure new EU overlords.
11/20/2009
Obama, the Great Wall, and Nixon’s Ghost
WILLIAM MOSS
Not since Tricky Dick's historic 1972 trip to China has any U.S. president's visit been truly groundbreaking -- but both the U.S. and Chinese media strove to add drama to Obama's recent Beijing foray, in radically different ways.
11/20/2009
Boring Summits Are Better for Everyone
JOHN LEE
Why Barack Obama and Manmohan Singh should say as little as possible when they meet in Washington next week.
11/20/2009
CHRISTIAN CARYL
It's the greatest yearly pilgrimage on Earth. But these days, the annual trek to Saudi Arabia's holy sites is as much about politics as it is religion.
11/20/2009
This Week at War: Heading for a Bad Breakup
ROBERT HADDICK
What the four-stars are reading -- a weekly column from Small Wars Journal.
11/20/2009
IMTIAZ GUL
As the Pakistani soldiers moved into South Waziristan, they found something almost as valuable as al Qaeda itself: the diaries and books that explain how militant ideology binds the diffuse world of terrorism together.
11/20/2009
5 Things to Be Thankful For This Year
JOSHUA KEATING
Whether it's the chaos in Kabul or the malaise in Brussels, today's headlines are often downright depressing. But it's not all doom and gloom in the world. Here are a few of the best reasons we should all give thanks.
11/20/2009
C. BATKIN
The American Bar Association's new president has ties to some of the world's most repressive leaders.
11/19/2009
ARIF RAFIQ
Pakistan's leader is losing grip on his presidency and the opposition parties are waiting in the wings. As his popularity plummets, his political fate -- as well as that of the Pakistan Peoples Party and the nation -- hang in the balance.
11/19/2009