Hebron accord marks first time Likud leader gives up biblical land
Major's difficulties loom larger British election: Date so close allows little reason for government to fall.
Prince Philip apologizes for remarks on British gun ban Cricket bat comparison offends Dunblane parents
Dominion to purchase British electricity distributor $2.6 billion deal would be 4th by a U.S. firm since '94
Why not Parliament? British-style campaigns are short and sweet, but they come with a price
A world of subtle differences Election: President Clinton has pre-empted many of Bob Dole's foreign policy issues. But the differences between them are still important.; CAMPAIGN 1996
Year later, a still divided Israel mourns, rejects slain Rabin 'Nothing has changed,' laments his grandson
Britain goes after the handguns Proposed ban: Public opinion wants no part of American-style violence.
Britain moves to tighten its already tough gun laws Response to killings at Scottish school must be total ban, some say
Weizman meets with Mubarak Israeli president continues efforts to reassure Arabs; Suspense over Hebron; Accord on pullout may be near; both sides warn of snags
Authorities seize 10 tons of explosives in London 1 man killed, 5 arrested in police raids at dawn on suspected IRA dTC holdouts
The lion in fall: How Churchill stumped in '45
Israeli rock star ignites political uproar Few teens take seriously his advice to leave; many have doubts about nation
The folks who call the political shots
Modernizing the monarchy? Reforms mooted: The royal family does not define its own position in the British nation.
Banning guns in Britain finds widespread support
The territory of both, citizens of either
Setbacks in Northern Ireland Stalled talks: Letting terrorists and hard-liners events
Miffed Sharon delays inauguration in Israel Netanyahu's key ally sulks over Cabinet job, plays role of spoiler
Clinton and aides hail Yeltsin's showing as sign of good relations with the West Loss would have handed Republicans an issue to use in election
Britain lets 2 measures pass in goodwill gesture to Europe Dispute over beef sales temporarily put aside
Israel votes but America decides
Arabs' wrath possibly cost votes Peres' town closures, Lebanon bombings led to blank ballots
Election in Israel dead heat Race between Peres and Netanyahu too close to call; Absentees could decide it; Labor and Likud both lose in votes for parliament
Peres takes very slim edge into Israeli election today Neither Labor nor Likud expected to win parliament
Russian immigrants poised for power in Israel Former Soviet citizens might win at least four Knesset seats this week
Israel's election for (or against) peace New system: The nation's first direct vote for prime minister.
Demagogy subverts British arguments over Europe
Mideast peace reaches last step Israelis, Palestinians begin talks today on the thorniest issues; 'This all starts with history'; Jerusalem, refugees, borders are key points; long negotiations ahead
The author of any Irish reconciliation
Independent peacemaker Different pace: David Trimble, leader of the largest Protestant party in Northern Ireland, goes into elections and peace talks marching to a different drummer.
British politician to visit U.S. with a blast from home Labor Party leader accused of 'un-American activities'
IRA statement reaffirms 'mandate for armed struggle' Hopes for cease-fire for Easter holiday replaced with new fear
Susie keeps quiet Mum's the word: It's presumed that Princess Diana is pouring all her woes into the sympathetic ears of her therapist, Susie Orbach. The press camps at her door, hoping to find out what the princess is telling her.
The election campaign begins
Australia goes right Howard coalition: The queen gets a reprieve, may keep her Aussie throne.
Fortress Israel
New game plan for Northern Ireland Anglo-Irish timetable: Election, peace talks to be held with or without a cease-fire.
On the far left, but left far behind Profile: Once the scourge of British capitalism, union leader Arthur Scargill preaches the socialist gospel undiluted by exile to the political margin.
Make progress without Sinn Fein IRA bombs: New terror campaign ignores others' stake in peace.
Nervous Londoners await next IRA bomb Ill-fated bus probably not intended target, police say
Major gives Irish another chance Peace negotiations on N. Ireland can start if truce is reinstated
Shattered cease-fire in Ulster IRA bomb: Parties of peace need to pick up the pieces quickly.
Blast puts Sinn Fein leader in a bind If Adams condemns London explosion, he may alienate IRA
Peres issues call for early elections to be held in May Prime minister hopes sorrow over Rabin slaying will translate into votes
Asking Israelis to vote on peace May vote: Campaigning could delay Syria talks while creating mandate for them.
Tory crack-up British politics: Weak ruling party goes to war with itself over principle.
Major proposes election to revive Irish peace talks British leader's plan receives mixed reaction
Major under siege, but won't surrender British prime minister faces fractious party and bare majority
Hailing 'special relationship,' Clinton wins over Parliament President praises peacemakers, affirms U.S. role in Europe