Public health proves to be a common denominator in the search for peace.
Twelve years ago, the late Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas defended opening the door of ASEAN to authoritarian countries such as Burma, Cambodia and Laos.
Forty-eight percent of our nation's streams are tainted with antibiotics.
The Blue Dog Medicaid amendment will cause states to accelerate their already out-of-control Medicaid spending.
Amid the pressures and turmoil inside China, Beijing has opened up a diplomatic rift with Australia to pursue a policy of intimidation.
There is increasing evidence that corporations and politicians hinder provision of adequate health care.
The author examines the impact Bill Clinton's North Korean trip in the context of its impact on international relations.
U.S. leaders are sitting down to another round of talks with China on security, the economy and the environment.
Why would the so-called Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, after sentencing two journalists to 12 years' hard labor, suddenly release them?
IPS intern Daniel Atzmon discusses the situation in Afghanistan with the country director for ActionAid Afghanistan.