Admiral Robert Willard says United States wants to engage Chinese military officials in areas of joint interest
Christopher Robert Metsos skipped bail in Cyprus after being accused of supplying money to alleged Russian spies operating in US
Meeting will be their first face-to-face talks since a raid occurred
US President says sanctions strike at heart of Tehran's ability to fund and develop its alleged nuclear weapons program
China is weighing the renewal of the U.S.-based Internet search engine company's business license
Major indexes down sharply in second quarter on job outlook, consumer sentiment
New US sanctions would target Iran's economically sensitive dependency on gasoline imports, among other restrictions
They tell US Congress laws on compensation for families of victims of maritime accidents are outdated
Critics say daily life for many Congolese remains difficult and precarious
Nominee Elena Kagan fielded a second day of questions by a Senate committee
One poll found that only 44 percent of Ameicans surveyed believe the Afghan war is worth fighting
Many ordinary Afghans say they are not sure what the future holds
Libyan authorities expelled the UNHCR from the country earlier this month
Secretary of State to Poland, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia in trip starting next week
Muhannad al-Hassani was given three-year prison term on charges of spreading false information and undermining national morale
1-0 victory over Algeria was the first time a US team has won its third and final match in World Cup group play
Police stop one car that had several weapons inside
Court upheld law that bars groups and individuals from providing material support to organizations designated as terrorist groups
Secretary of Defense Gates says no one should misinterpret command change as slackening of US backing for war plan
Study says many children among those using drugs
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