Punitive measures could include asset freezes, blocking of financial transactions of those US deems involved in cyberattacks, The Washington Post reports, quoting administration officials
Ahmed al-Mughassil was arrested in Beirut and repatriated to Saudi Arabia; A Saudi official said the operation was carried out in coordination with what he called 'concerned bodies'
IAEA has sought access to Parchin military base south of Tehran, to corroborate intelligence suggesting Tehran conducted tests on nuclear triggering devices
McCaskill says she is 'doing her homework,' reaching out to countries holding Iranian assets to see if they will continue to respect international sanctions if US rejects agreement
The announcement follows Zimbabwe’s request that Washington extradite Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer for the alleged poaching of Cecil
Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, head of the infamous Sinaloa drug cartel, is wanted on multiple drug-trafficking and organized-crime charges in US
Senate majority leader said it seems Obama administration’s approach to the talks is to reach any agreement the Iranians are willing to accept
Treasury Secretary Lew calls on Beijing to allow China to continue its transition to more consumer-oriented and more sustainable economy
Rights groups and lawmakers are urging President Obama to continue putting pressure on Vietnam to improve its human rights record
Spokesman says 18 of 38 airstrikes destroyed vehicles, bridges in Raqqa province, denying militants 'ability to move military capabilities' throughout Syria and into Iraq
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew says it is important all parties work to reach a solution involving both reform and potential debt relief
Senior US administration official says negotiators remain 'committed' to June 30 deadline but may 'miss it by a short bit' - a day before Secretary of State Kerry travels to Vienna for talks
The recent hacking of millions of files from the OPM has helped make cybersecurity a major item on the agenda
Foreign Minister, K. Shanmugam says approval is crucial to eventual agreement on new Asia free-trade accord
Clinton called on Obama to listen to those Democrats who on Friday rejected a measure on job retraining funding tied to trade promotion authority
In Jerusalem, outgoing chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, said US will help Israel improve its air and missile defenses, as well as cyber and maritime security
President did not say who he believes is behind the massive hacking of US government computers revealed last week.
Tsai said she will support legislation to establish a comprehensive set of rules to oversee cross-strait exchanges and negotiations
The Trans-Pacific trade deal, which is still being negotiated, would bring together at least 12 Asia-Pacific nations
President says relative peace and stability, including freedom of navigation, has allowed region to prosper
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