![]() G7 leaders set out specific conditions for Russia, including recognizing Ukraine's president-elect, or it will face continuing, and possibly sectoral, sanctions More ![]() Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced decision to send more warships to reassure allies during visit to Romania More ![]() Taliban say exchange of soldier for jailed militants shows they have legitimacy as a movement capable of negotiating successful deals with US More ![]() Experts question value of five Guantanamo inmates freed in controversial exchange for US soldier held captive by group in Afghanistan More ![]() The White House said Wednesday it 'will always speak out in support of the basic freedoms the protesters at Tiananmen Square sought' More ![]() Suspected Boko Haram gunmen attacked at least three villages in Gwoza area of Borno state, a stronghold for Islamist radical group More ![]() Syria's parliament speaker said more than 10 million people voted for Assad, giving him almost 89 percent of the vote More ![]() Judges rule that one of the country's two rival prime ministers, Ahmed Maitiq, was named 'illegally' due to absence of quorum during vote More ![]() Israeli President Shimon Peres and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas are expected to meet with Francis at the Vatican Sunday More ![]() While received warmly in Poland, Obama faced criticism in other European countries - a mix that analysts say is a product of history, geography and local politics More ![]() Poroshenko owns Ukraine’s biggest confectionary company, Roshen, as well as Channel Five - one of the most popular television stations in Ukraine More ![]() Survey released in early June found US favorable ratings in Arab World remain well below 50 percent level More |
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