Cablegate Chronicles: Yemen's Unprotected Nuclear Bomb-Making Materials Radioactive materials sit unguarded at a facility in Yemen

Cablegate Chronicles: Cuban-Style Corruption A bit of news extracted from the early summer edition of "Cartas de Cuba," a roundup of dispatches from Cuba

Cablegate Chronicles: The Underarm of Appliances A bit of news extracted from the early summer edition of "Cartas de Cuba," a roundup of dispatches from Cuba

Cablegate Chronicles: 'Would You Like Me to Hold a Trial and Then Hang Them?' An American ambassador writes a short biography of Eritrean president Isaias Afwerki

Cablegate Chronicles: Raul Castro the Family Man The Cuban regime reacts to the death of Vilma Espin, wife of acting Cuban dictator Raul Castro

Cablegate Chronicles: The Plane and the Shopping Mall A strange plane hijacking in Brazil.

Cablegate Chronicles: The Uzbekistani President's Daughter Parties Hard An American ambassador chronicles the partying habits of the Uzbekistani President's daughter, Lola Karimova

Cablegate Chronicles: Why Everybody Hates Uzbekistan's First Daughter Uzbekistan's First Daughter, Gulnora Karimova, has begun a media campaign to improve her image, possibly as a step to a presidential run

Cablegate Chronicles: Socialism's Tangible -- and Tasty -- Benefits State Department officials visit Caracas' hot new socialist restaurant.

Cablegate Chronicles: Pfizer's Dirt on a Nigerian Attorney General How to neutralize a suit against a pharmaceutical company in Africa.

Cablegate Chronicles: An Aging Egyptian President, Profiled In preparation for Hosni Mubarak's visit to Washington, A U.S. ambassador profiles the Egyptian president

Cablegate Chronicles: MasterCard's 'Lonely Planet' Problem A 'Lonely Planet' blurb about Turkey's ethnic groups causes a public relations scandal for MasterCard

Cablegate Chronicles: Warthogs Delay Ambassador's Arrival It's not always easy to get to Zimbabwe.

Cablegate Chronicles: The ANC's Graduate School How South Africa's leaders trained themselves for leadership at Robben Island.

Cablegate Chronicles: Druglord Orders Rio Bus Burned A State Department official reports a gruesome attack on a Rio de Janeiro bus

Cablegate Chronicles: The Public Torture of Bismarck Carballo A State Department official summarizes a crime committed by Nicaragua's corrupt FLSN regime

Cablegate Chronicles: Hugo Chavez's 'Mini-Me' and the Suitcases Full of Cash The rich relationship between Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega.

Cablegate Chronicles: The Soldier Who Survived the Ambush An unexpectedly accomplished solider provides an assessment of a joint US-Mali training exercise.

Cablegate Chronicles: The Up-And-Coming Burmese Crony Regime crony Zaw Zaw continues to expand his businesses in Burma