US president is appealing to warring sides in Sudan to cease fighting that threatens Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed in 2005
Visit to territory has major significance for people of island
President continues his visits to companies that he calls examples of how new technology and innovation will help add jobs to US economy
US president meets at White House with Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad bin al-Khalifa
Leaders set to discuss NATO operations in Libya, Eurozone debt crisis, Middle East peace process, Afghanistan
Meeting comes amid reports that some officials are urging a larger drawdown of U.S. forces beginning next month
President defends economic policies, says latest disappointing national employment figures show more work needs to be done
White House officials to discuss threats posed by recent violence, situation in Yemen, transition in Afghanistan
President takes part in wreath-laying ceremony at Tomb of the Unknowns, Memorial Day service at Arlington National Cemetery
He speaks to the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee, a pro-Israel lobbying group in US
After White House talks both leaders issue statements masking what were likely contentious discussions
President says US stands firmly on side of people protesting for democratic reform, against violence used by some governments
Talks begin week of intense Mideast-related activity for president, including major speech
Tuesday's talks expected to lead off a flurry of activity in days before Mr. Obama leaves on a four nation European tour
Representatives of Libyan Transitional National Council meet with US national security advisor, continue to press for more aid
White House statement says National Security Advisor Tom Donilon will meet with Dr. Mahmoud Jibril, who heads delegation
Speech to renew president's outreach to Muslim world and lay out his vision for Middle East amid ongoing popular uprisings there
President uses backdrop of US-Mexico border for a major speech amplifying his calls for bipartisan reform of US immigration laws
White House says it will not apologize, saying President Obama felt he had the right to launch the attack
Administration officials say careful intelligence led to 9-11 mastermind's killing
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