Barack Obama has much to do amid multiple world crises, so what should he tackle first?
Sinking economy, two wars and other domestic troubles will keep Barack Obama busy. Should the US financial system be the priority? Will he be able to change US policy over the Middle East?
Syria and not the ailing global economy seems likely to dominate meeting in Belfast, as anti-capitalist protesters gather. Omar Karmi reports G8 leaders have waning powers to fix the world
Some warn of a return to the dark days of 2006 and 2007, but Sunni political pragmatism may show a peaceful way forward. Analysis by Iraq historian Reidar Visser How Iraq can pull back from the brink
Most people don't know anything about the Algerian city selected by the Arab League's cultural arm to be the capital of Arab culture in 2015. Alice Fordham reports from Constantine Constantine, the most beautiful city you've never heard of
Exclusive: Influential Syrian rebel commander claims US intelligence officers are trying to enlist rebels to fight their fellow insurgents, the Al Qaeda-affiliated Jabhat Al Nusra, instead of helping them overthrow Bashar Al Assad. Phil Sands reports America's hidden agenda in Syria's war
Egypt vowed to pursue men like Hussein Salem, the 'Father of Sharm El Sheikh', for riches gained under ousted premier Hosni Mubarak. But hard times may have blunted its zeal. Bradley Hope reports from Cairo Egypt's pursuit of Mubarak's cronies falters