Paul McGeough

Paul McGeough

Paul McGeough is chief foreign correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald.

Paul McGeough

Sandy strike timely reminder to deniers

Paul McGeough Can you imagine how events might have unfolded had hurricane Sandy struck a few weeks earlier?

Paul McGeough

Why Obama faces a hopeless war in Syria

Paul McGeough ''Sensible'' doesn't cut it when women and children are being murdered on YouTube.

Paul McGeough

Foiling attempts to follow the money

Paul McGeough dinkus

Paul McGeough With hundreds of millions of dollars sloshing around, American politics is a saleable commodity.

Paul McGeough

A great race is all about the timing

Paul McGeough Some will gloat about the skeleton that tumbled from Mitt Romney's closet this week. But I'm more taken with the timing.

Paul McGeough

Gorran challenge threatens politics of Kurdistan

A resident shows her ink-stained finger after voting at a polling station in Baghdad's Sadr City March 7, 2010. Polling stations opened in Iraq on Sunday for a parliamentary election seen as crucial to the future of a country seeking stability after years of bloodshed. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani (IRAQ - Tags - Tags: ELECTIONS POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Paul McGeough Iraq's backroom political strategists may have a new area of uncertainty to reckon with after the nation's vote: the Kurdish north.

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