Beware of Greeks Bearing Debts
Greeks to Vote Twice: With Ballots, but First with Banks

500/7,000 ATMs in Greece are now out of cash.

Europe's Immigration Crisis
Merkel: Migrants “The Biggest Challenge” in Europe

Contentious EU meeting runs until 3 a.m., ends in recriminations, with no long-term answer found.

The Nuke Negotiations and Syria
How Iran’s Oil Artery Is Keeping Assad Alive

And what would happen if we squeezed it?

The Nuclear Negotiations
Ex-Admin Officials Disown Iran Deal

This is not what the cusp of success usually looks like.

The Sunni Bomb
Clinton SecDef Catches Up to TAI

The D.C. establishment is waking up to the dangers of Sunni counter-proliferation.

Iran Unbowed
Iran’s Supreme Leader Throws a Bag of Wrenches

Are Ayatollah Khamenei’s eleventh-hour demands a sign he won’t take yes for an answer, or that he think he has the U.S. cowed?

Iran Unbowed
State Dept: Iran Still a Leading Terror Sponsor

Iran is mentioned prominently in this year’s state department report on terrorism. What will next year’s show, after Iran’s coming windfall?

The Nuclear Negotiations
Iran Lets the US Teeter

Tehran moots pushing the nuclear talks past June 30.

Europe's Paper Militaries
NATO Spending to Decline in 2015 Despite Russian Threat

Even in the age of Putin, many allies still don’t take defense seriously enough. If not now, when?

The Sectarian Divide in the Middle East
Iranian Bombs Seized in Bahrain

The announcement will mark a major rise in tensions, either way you read it.

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