World Court Rules for Cameroon in Prolonged Oil-Land Border Dispute With Nigeria

With a decision by the international court of justice, Nigeria and Cameroon resolve a decade-long border dispute over the oil-rich Bakassi Peninsula.
Marc Lacey with Neela Banerjee
October 11, 2002

Leftist Brazilian Victor Moves to Calm Nervous Markets

Brazil’s new president has a tough job ahead: pleasing poor Brazilians and foreign investors at the same time.
Larry Rohter
October 29, 2002

Startling His Neighbors, Australian Leader Favors First Strikes

Prime Minister Howard calls for a change in international law to deal with terrorist threat.
John Shaw
December 2, 2002

World Court Rules for Cameroon in Prolonged Oil-Land Border Dispute With Nigeria

With a decision by the international court of justice, Nigeria and Cameroon resolve a decade-long border dispute over the oil-rich Bakassi Peninsula.
Marc Lacey
October 11, 2002

Un-free Kashmir

Kashmir’s earthquake stirs up calls for independence
Graham Usher
November 1, 2006