peace

Biden and Erdoğan fist-bump at NATO meeting.
Critical State
Checking in on democratic peace: Part II
A mock North Korea's Scud-B missile, center right, and South Korean missiles are displayed at Korea War Memorial Museum in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, March 18, 2021. 
Critical State
The leftovers: What happens to foreign policy in power transitions? Part II
In this Sept. 1, 2016 file photo, a Jesuit statue is seen in front of Freedom Hall, formerly named Mulledy Hall, on the Georgetown University campus in Washington. 
Justice
‘Our goal is to heal’: Jesuits and descendants of the enslaved reflect on landmark agreement
Arts, Culture & Media
In Praise of Good Men
aleppo
Conflict
Foreign policy and fragile states: A town hall discussion
A general view shows part of Jerusalem's Old City and the Dome of the Rock.
Conflict
Why moving the US embassy to Jerusalem is so controversial
Staffan de Mistura
Conflict
There’s ‘higher potential’ for achieving peace in Syria, UN envoy says
FARC rebels pose with an unidentified girl holding a weapon in southern Colombia in this undated photo confiscated by the Colombian police and released to the media on November 12, 2009. Police said that the photo was found on the body of a rebel FARC kil
Conflict
She misses being a guerrilla, but this former FARC fighter is starting a new life back home
Anya Cardenas (l) Monica Lozano (right)
Conflict
Colombian women struggle after ‘no’ vote against peace accord
U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval office for the first time since the Israeli leader lost his battle against the Iran nuclear deal.
Conflict
‘Palestinians are knee deep in despair, and Israelis are knee deep in denial’
Police examine a bombed-out office in Bogota's financial district
Conflict
Two bombings in Bogota draw attention to renewed violence in Colombia
Global Politics
Richard Holbrooke: The Man Who Knew How to End a War
Chemical Weapons Training at US base
Conflict & Justice
The plan to destroy Syria’s chemical weapons is simple, at least on paper
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (R) and his French counterpart Laurent Fabius attend a news conference in Moscow on September 17, 2013. (Photo: REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov)
Arts, Culture & Media
US and Russia Search for Elusive Agreement on Diplomatic Solution in Syria
Syria signals its acceptance of U.N.-backed six-step proposal to end violence
Global Politics
VIDEO: Vaclav Havel, former Czech President, dies over the weekend
2011 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to women activists
Three Cups of Tea: Can the good be saved?
Health & Medicine
Charity may harm Haiti’s health
Congo crisis spotlights UN weaknesses
World falls short on helping Darfur
Development & Education
The price of food has a human cost
Global Politics
Syria Anti-Violence Resolution Adopted by UN General Assembly
Global Politics
Investigating the Houla Massacre in Syria
Record Number of Veterans Applying for Disability
Update from Syria with The World’s Laura Lynch
Conflict & Justice
Syria Crisis: Violence Continues in Idlib Province Despite Truce
Syria to Enact Kofi Annan’s 6-Point Peace Plan
Top of the Hour: Afghanistan Pays Close Attention to Bales Judicial Proceedings, Morning Headlines
Veterans Talk about Poverty
Conflict & Justice
Vaclav Havel’s Enduring Legacy
For Many Veterans, Iraq War Is Not Over
Top of the Hour: Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Three Women, Morning Headlines
Arts, Culture & Media
Three women awarded Nobel Peace Prize
Arts, Culture & Media
Sheryl WuDunn on this year’s Nobel Peace Prize winners
Nobel Peace Prize Shared Between Three Women
‘Three Cups of Tea’ Author Under Fire
Alternative Summit Talks
Give Peace Parks a Chance
Straw Bale Homes
Kofi Speaks
Conflict & Justice
‘New START’ ratified, but loose nuclear material remains worrisome
Global Politics
US broke international law, Amnesty International says
Environment
Doctors Without Borders: inflatable field hospital on the way
Environment
A history of the Nobel Peace Prize
Environment
V.A. Hospitals: A Good Model for Health Care?
Global Politics
Canadian vets turn to younger generation
Conflict & Justice
Geo answer
Conflict & Justice
The photographer
Conflict & Justice
Congo crisis spotlights U.N. weaknesses
Conflict & Justice
Call for more peacekeepers in Congo
Global Politics
World falls short on helping Darfur
Conflict & Justice
Canada to deport US military deserter
Conflict & Justice
UN peacekeeper investigation
Conflict & Justice
Geo Answer: Djabal Refugee Camp
Conflict & Justice
The man who wanted to save the world