Czech President Signs EU Reform Treaty
A charter designed to transform the 27 countries of the European Union into a more unified global player has passed its last major hurdle.
Canadian Sent To Syria Can't Sue U.S. Over Torture
A Canadian man who was detained at a New York airport and then moved to Syria cannot sue the United States.
Kosovo Hails Ex-President Clinton, Unveils Statue
Kosovo's Albanian majority unveiled a statue of former president Bill Clinton on Sunday.
Rawalpindi Rocked By Suicide Attack
Blast In Pakistan's Rawalpindi Kills 35
A suspected Taliban suicide bomb killed at least 35 people in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi on Monday, officials said.
Iran Tells U.N. It Wants Nuclear Fuel First: Envoys
Iran has told the U.N. nuclear watchdog it wants fresh fuel for a reactor in Tehran.
U.N. To Launch Global Arms Trade Pact Negotiations
The world's top weapons exporters agreed to back negotiations on a global treaty to regulate the world's $55 billion arms trade..
Iran Proposes Big Changes To Draft Atom Deal
Iran proposed changes to a U.N.-drafted nuclear fuel deal on Thursday, Iranian media said.
WHO Chief Says Fidel Castro "Looks Wonderful"
ormer Cuban leader Fidel Castro "looks wonderful," World Health Organization director general Margaret Chan said on Wednesday.
US Army Meets With Afghan Elders in Kandahar Province
HAZI MADAD, AFGHANISTAN - OCTOBER 26: A soldier in the Afghanistan security forces crouches near the shadow of an American soldier October 26, 2009 in the village of Hazi Madad in the Kandahar province of Afghanistan. American and Canadian troops in the
White House Says Attackers In Kabul Will Not Win
The United States vowed on Wednesday it would not be intimidated after an attack on a U.N. guest house in Kabul.
Baghdad Attacks Stir Fears Of Sunni Violence
Iraq's Sunnis, long dissatisfied with the Shiite-led government, seek more power, respect and a bigger share of oil wealth.
French Court Fines Scientologists, Allows Operations
A Paris court on Tuesday fined the French branch of the Church of Scientology a total of $902,200.
Obama Marks Peace Deal Between Jordan And Israel
President Barack Obama says a peace treaty signed 15 years ago between Jordan and Israel is a reminder that peace is always possible.
Karzai Dismisses Election Rival's Ultimatum
Afghan president Hamid Karzai rejected on Monday a demand from his rival in a presidential run-off to sack the country's top election official.
Biden Reassures Central European Fears With Trip
Joe Biden made significant strides during a trip to Central Europe this week in relieving anxieties the Obama administration stirred up.
Iran Fails To Endorse U.N. Nuclear Deal
Iran declined on Friday to endorse proposals by the U.N. nuclear watchdog to help reduce Iran's stockpile of low-enriched uranium.
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