Feisal Abdul Rauf says dispute over construction has turned into a much larger controversy
Several thousand people gathered in the city to voice their position on the Center, either for or against
Firefighter who witnessed attack on World Trade Center suffers flashbacks, nightmares
Tariq Amanullah, an investment professional, was one of them
Officials say unrest has so far killed at least 124 people and wounded more than 1,600 others, but some say death toll is higher
Sociologist at major Russian opinion survey firm says poll numbers fail to represent actual relationship between politicians and people
President Yanukovych outlined ambitious vision of his country's future, amid opposition concerns he is limiting civil liberties
Both sides failed to reach agreement on visa-free travel for Russian citizens in Europe
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also rejects Iranian president's suggestion Russia is on America's leash
Russian Supreme Court hears an appeal of 12 Muslims from Tatarstan imprisoned on charges of attempting to topple local government
Experts Fear Another 'Andijan Masscre' Could Erupt in Uzbekistan
At least 31 miners are known to have perished; about 59 lives are threatened at Raspadskaya coal mine
For the first time, Western troops participated in the Red Square observance
Sons pursue US-Russian cooperation
Opposition lawmakers unfurl huge Ukrainian flag, voice anger at 25-year lease extension
Secretary General Rasmussen says NATO must work toward nuclear disarmament, but must have missile defense against irrational countries
NATO grants its Membership Action Plan, to Bosnia and Herzegovina, final step before full membership in alliance
Central Asian country has close economic ties to Russia, shared border with China and new leaders who value US's open, democratic model
Up to 100,000 Chechens may have died in two wars Russia waged against Chechnya since 1990s
During visit to Moscow, President Obama said US, Russia must lead by example to reduce threat of nuclear proliferation
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