Middle East
In Iraq, a Monastery Rediscovered
Near Mosul, war has helped and hindered efforts to excavate the 1,400-year-old Dair Mar Elia monastery
Mixing Terrorism and Tourism
In this Q & A, Josh Hammer, author of "Peace at Last?," discusses the change from war reporting to travel reporting
An interview with Eliza Griswold, author of "Waging Peace in the Philippines"
Eliza Griswold discusses the U.S. approach on Jolo and applying these lessons to Iraq and Afghanistan
An Interview with Josh Hammer, Author of "Return to the Marsh"
Ben Block spoke with Josh about Iraq and reporting in dangerous regions of the world
An Interview with Peter van Agtmael, Photographer for "Return to the Marsh"
Van Agtmael spoke with Ben Block by phone from the American base Fort Apache in Adhamiyah, outside Baghdad
Ties That Bind
At last, all parties were ready to make peace in the Middle East. Whoops ... Not So Fast
Syria at a Crossroads
Following a humbling retreat from Lebanon and increasingly at odds with the U.S., the proud Arab nation finds itself at a critical juncture
Letter from Lahore: Reinventing Pakistan
Welcome to Lahore, where an explosion of art and media is offering a vibrant alternative to the strictures of religious conservatives
Dazzling Dubai
The Persian Gulf kingdom has embraced openness and capitalism. Might other Mideast nations follow?
Page 14 of 14