US also charges TTP's leader with conspiracy to murder US citizens abroad
Obama administration officials say military and security ties between both countries are stronger than ever
Move comes amid concerns about escalating violence in the border regions of Mexico
Many analysts say most important development to emerge from recent talks was the apparent improvement in relations
General David Petraeus says withdrawal date for US military forces is beginning of a process and not a rush to leave country
Middle East envoy Tony Blair reports that Israel has agreed in principle to allow more humanitarian supplies into Gaza
Israel and Palestinians resumed peace talks in May, after a 17-month break in negotiations
Group of Israelis, Palestinians, Canadians and Americans release new initiative designed to help parties resolve this thorny issue
US Commission on International Religious Freedom recommends State Department designate cited nations as countries of particular concern
Prompt Global Strike would allow US to attack with conventional weapons targets across the globe
Admiral Mark Fitzgerald commands US Naval Forces in Europe and Africa
Former British PM says tensions could lead both sides to lose willingness to negotiate
Thousands of AIPAC delegates warned the dispute will have consequences
Preliminary returns indicate that no party will win an outright majority
Marines and Afghan Army launched largest military offensive in Afghanistan since 2001 three weeks ago
Pentagon press secretary says only an extraordinarily dire deterioration in security would prompt US to slow down withdrawal of troops
Defense Minister Ehud Barak says it is clear Tehran wants to be a nuclear weapons power
Members of Armed Services Committee accuse them of ignoring regulations and threatening American mission
Afghan authorities say NATO air strike kills 27 civilians in southern Afghanistan's Uruzgan province
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says humanitarian agencies are working around clock in Haiti
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