Obama: Russia Must Work With New Ukraine Leader G7 leaders set out specific conditions for Russia, including recognizing Ukraine's president-elect, or it will face continuing, and possibly sectoral, sanctions More US to Boost Black Sea Presence Over Crimea Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced decision to send more warships to reassure allies during visit to Romania More Obama Makes 'No Apologies' on Bergdahl Release Taliban say exchange of soldier for jailed militants shows they have legitimacy as a movement capable of negotiating successful deals with US More Analysts Unclear on Impact of Taliban Prisoner Release Experts question value of five Guantanamo inmates freed in controversial exchange for US soldier held captive by group in Afghanistan More China 'Strongly Dissatisfied' with US Comments on Tiananmen Square Anniversary The White House said Wednesday it 'will always speak out in support of the basic freedoms the protesters at Tiananmen Square sought' More Hundreds Killed in Nigeria Militant Attack Suspected Boko Haram gunmen attacked at least three villages in Gwoza area of Borno state, a stronghold for Islamist radical group More Syria's Assad Wins Presidential Election in Landslide Syria's parliament speaker said more than 10 million people voted for Assad, giving him almost 89 percent of the vote More Libya's Supreme Court Declares PM's Election Illegal 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 Pope Francis Gets Involved In Middle East Peace Process Israeli President Shimon Peres and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas are expected to meet with Francis at the Vatican Sunday More Obama Finds Support, Criticism on Europe Visit 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 Ukraine's New President Faces Daunting Challenges Poroshenko owns Ukraine’s biggest confectionary company, Roshen, as well as Channel Five - one of the most popular television stations in Ukraine More Arabs' Ire Directed at US Policy, Not Obama, Poll Shows Survey released in early June found US favorable ratings in Arab World remain well below 50 percent level More |
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Obama: Russia Must Work With New Ukraine Leader
US to Boost Black Sea Presence Over Crimea
Obama Makes 'No Apologies' on Bergdahl Release
Analysts Unclear on Impact of Taliban Prisoner Release
China 'Strongly Dissatisfied' with US Comments on Tiananmen Square Anniversary
Hundreds Killed in Nigeria Militant Attack
Syria's Assad Wins Presidential Election in Landslide
Libya's Supreme Court Declares PM's Election Illegal
Pope Francis Gets Involved In Middle East Peace Process
Obama Finds Support, Criticism on Europe Visit
Ukraine's New President Faces Daunting Challenges
Arabs' Ire Directed at US Policy, Not Obama, Poll Shows
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