New nuclear talks with Iran may be possible in coming weeks, U.S. says
U.S., other world powers prepare to offer Iran a deal that could eventually ease an increasingly tense standoff.
Officials: Syrian units were ordered to prepare for chemical weapons attack
Spy agencies monitored advanced preparations, leading to Obama’s sharp warning and a halt by Syrians.
Senate panel’s report finds harsh CIA interrogations ineffective
Officials say techniques did not help find bin Laden and often were counterproductive.
Suicide bomber rams car outside base in Kandahar
One U.S. service member and 2 Afghan civilians killed; several wounded in blast.
U.S. refuses to back U.N. treaty, saying it endorses restricting the Internet
American delegation to meeting in Dubai rejected last-minute restrictions inserted in text by UAE.
Sorting the terrorists
For the United States, it’s a question of how to identify the enemy and define the real threat.
Testimony on CIA’s treatment of 9/11 suspects will be kept secret
A military judge prohibits disclosure during the men’s trial of information the government deems classified.
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An ongoing U.S. kill list
The United States expects to continue adding names to kill-or-capture lists for years.
As drawdown nears, U.S. officials paint rosier picture of Afghan troops
Defense secretary Panetta, other officials say Afghan military acting more on its own, despite challenges.
U.S. inspectors find Afghan anti-corruption efforts ‘deeply troubling’
Report cites bypasses to programs intended to rein in corruption and provide for good governance.
Justice Department outlines HSBC transactions with drug traffickers
British bank pays record $1.9B to settle charges it laundered drug cash and violated U.S. sanctions.
Defense lawyer in WikiLeaks case says client was treated like a ‘zoo animal’
Attorney says Pfc. Bradley Manning was confined because Marines knew higher-ups were monitoring his case.
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Asia / Pacific
- Mass killings: Schools and students are vulnerable targets worldwide
- Afghan president says the sooner foreign troops leave Afghan villages, the better
- Philippine police kill suspected Malaysian terrorist planning bomb attack in southern city
- Candidates appeal to Japanese voters ahead of elections likely to be won by conservative LDP
Africa
- Congo's president calls on country to mobilize against aggression; says strong army needed
- Millions of children in Chad and across Africa are stunted, slowing down a generation
- Tanzania president trying to persuade Madagascar president not to run in next year's election
- South African presidency: Nelson Mandela undergoes successful surgery to remove gallstones
Middle East
- Egyptians vote on an Islamist-backed constitution that has polarized their nation
- A guide to what is next for Egypt after the constitutional vote
- Yemeni military tribunal jails 93 members of Republican Guard units for mutiny
- Tough issues remain for Kurds, Iraqi government even after deal to alleviate tensions
Europe
- Thousands turn out for anti-Putin rally in Moscow to mark anniversary of mass protests
- Syria's foreign minister blames US, European sanctions for the nation's suffering
- Family, mourners gather for mass to remember nurse found dead after UK royal hoax
- Greek authorities find 18 bodies of migrants; sole survivor says 9 more were in capsized boat
The Americas
- With Hugo Chavez cancer-stricken, regional elections in Venezuela suddenly hugely important
- Puerto Rico family mourns death of girl, 6, in Connecticut school shooting
- Venezuelan government says Hugo Chavez's recovery 'slow but progressive' after surgery
- Behind appearance of unity among Chavez allies, some Venezuelans see power struggles brewing
National Security
- Kerry vaults to top of list to lead State as Rice declines, Hagel front-runner for Pentagon
- Obama schedules private meeting with Ambassador Rice, readies signature for Russian trade bill
- Italy brings Michelangelo's 'David-Apollo' to Washington for celebration of Italian culture
- Clinton cancels trip to Arab world due to illness