Protests are expected to disrupt some Olympic activities, but militant attacks are unlikely.
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The Nile River has deeply affected Egypt's development.
This is the fourth in a series of monographs on the...
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Why China's four largest banks cut lending by 99 percent in early May.
The Olympic Torch Relay, set to begin May 19, presents a unique security challenge for authorities.
President Francois Hollande will adapt the Gaullist strategy for French independence in its relationship with Germany.
Militant groups' success often depends on the involvement of exceptional individuals, particularly as leaders.