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Maman S. Sidikou, Niger's eloquent new envoy, is sounding the alarm that if the world doesn't help his region tackle a devastating drought exacerbated by rebellion and Islamist extremism, "we'll all come to regret it."
Ahmed Rashid, once called Pakistan's "best and bravest reporter," says he wrote his most recent book "with the very acute realization that Pakistan was literally going down the tubes."
World leaders will converge on the United States this month for the NATO and G-8 summits, but whether they'll agree on big issues such as Afghanistan and Syria is another matter entirely.
The U.S. has been working to reform the U.N. Human Rights Council from within to make it a voice for the world's conscience, instead of a platform for repressive regimes.
Azerbaijani Ambassador Elin Suleymanov says energy cooperation is the crowning achievement of U.S. ties, but the region's frozen conflicts could instantly melt away 20 years of post-Soviet progress.
After brokering the secret deal that secured the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit from his Hamas kidnappers, important politicians are suddenly paying attention to an obscure, bearded peacenik from Long Island. 






















