Britain

The LWOT: Obama to resume Gitmo trials; Supreme court declines habeas case

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | JANUARY 21, 2011

The LWOT: Awlaki convicted, in Yemen; New filings in Ghailani sentencing

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JANUARY 18, 2011

The LWOT: Protests greet Guantanamo anniversary; FBI interrogates American in Kuwait

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | JANUARY 14, 2011

The LWOT: Obama grudgingly signs Gitmo ban; shooter attacks Congresswoman, others in Arizona

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | JANUARY 11, 2011

The LWOT: Obama considers ignoring Congressional Gitmo ban; UK to modify but continue control orders

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JANUARY 7, 2011

The LWOT: Terror arrests roil Europe; Obama considers indefinite detention review process

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | JANUARY 3, 2011

New Year's Resolutions for World Leaders

What Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin, and Hu Jintao should be promising to do in 2011 -- but probably won't.

BY JOSHUA E. KEATING | DECEMBER 30, 2010

Thank God It's Over

Before we say say goodbye to 2010, a look back at the year's achievements and disasters, natural and otherwise.

DECEMBER 27, 2010

Next Christmas in Chernobyl

Nuclear blast zones, floating landfills, volcanic moonscapes, and other must-visit destinations for the disaster tourist.

BY SUZANNE MERKELSON | DECEMBER 23, 2010

Tony Blair Looks Ahead

The former prime minister and Middle East envoy offers his thoughts on the peace process, austerity measures, and whether he could have prevented the financial crisis.

INTERVIEW BY ELIZABETH DICKINSON | DECEMBER 16, 2010

Strange Days, Indeed

Scenes from Julian Assange's WikiCircus in London.

BY COREY PEIN | DECEMBER 15, 2010

London Falling?

Were last week's tuition riots a flash in the pan or a sign of things to come for Britain's fragile coalition government?

BY ALISTAIR BURNETT | DECEMBER 13, 2010

The LWOT: Mohamud arrest sparks debate on entrapment; terrorist-linked passport forging ring broken up

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | DECEMBER 3, 2010

Who's Who in WikiLeaks

The world leaders embarrassed by Cablegate.

BY MAX STRASSER | DECEMBER 2, 2010

The Fourth Wave

Can the world avoid a fresh crisis?

BY IAN BREMMER | DECEMBER 2010

The LWOT: AQAP releases new "Inspire" magazine; Germany attack fears intensify

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | NOVEMBER 23, 2010

God Save the Colonies

Why America should adopt the British monarchy as its own.

BY ALEX MASSIE | NOVEMBER 19, 2010

THe LWOT: KSM to stay put, for now; Ghailani deliberations stalled

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | NOVEMBER 16, 2010

Waughnabes

Meet the "young fogeys" of David Cameron's Britain.

BY EMILY WITT | SEPTEMBER 16, 2010

Could Britain Arrest the Pope?

It's unlikely, but not impossible.

BY JOSHUA E. KEATING | SEPTEMBER 14, 2010

How Anti-Semitism Helped Create Israel

At a desperate moment in World War I, British elites appealed to what they saw as the monolithic, all-powerful forces of "international Jewry" to turn the tide of the conflict -- and promised them Palestine.

BY JONATHAN SCHNEER | SEPTEMBER 8, 2010

Everybody Hates Tony

How Britain's golden boy lost his luster.

BY ALEX MASSIE | AUGUST 31, 2010

Mixed Irish Blessing

Obama's peace negotiator thinks his success in Northern Ireland should give us hope in the Middle East. But does the analogy really hold?

BY JAMES TRAUB | AUGUST 27, 2010

The World's Worst Theme Parks

Where not to take the kids on your summer vacation.

BY BENJAMIN PAUKER | JULY 4, 2010

The LWOT: Odaini to return to Yemen; U.K. under pressure on interrogations

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BY ANDREW LEBOVICH | JULY 1, 2010

Has the BP Bashing Gone Too Far?

Brits of all political stripes are getting fed up with Barack Obama's harsh rhetoric on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

BY ALISTAIR BURNETT | JUNE 10, 2010

How Did the Brits Kick Gordon Brown Out So Fast?

By having a powerful civil service.

BY DAVID KENNER | MAY 13, 2010

Crashing Britain's Two-Party System

Nick Clegg has already pulled off an even more important victory -- reforming his country's unfair electoral rules.

BY RENARD SEXTON | MAY 6, 2010

The Unsinkable Gordon Brown?

How Britain's detested prime minister just might eke out an improbable electoral victory.

BY ALEX MASSIE | MARCH 3, 2010

Remarks on the Future of European Security

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks at France's L'Ecole Militaire on Jan. 29, 2010.

FEBRUARY 1, 2010