In an annual address, President called for the US to wean itself off of Middle Eastern petroleum and adapt to a globalising world, Paul Wulfsberg writes from Washington
US President George W delivered the annual State of the Union address on (...)
The Republican Party starts off an election year on the wrong foot. Paul Wulfsberg reports from Washington
On Saturday, scandal-plagued ex-House Majority Leader Tom DeLay announced that he would not seek to reclaim his former position. He had been (...)
The US Congress is becoming uneasy with President Bush's sweeping mandate to conduct a "war on terror" that may infringe on constitutional rights. Paul Wulfsberg reports from Washington
As the debate over a domestic spying programme secretly (...)
With inflation concerns growing in the US, and taking flak for alleged cronyism, President Bush has nominated a competent, non-political academic to be the next chairman of the US central bank. Paul Wulfsberg reports from Washington
On 24 October, (...)
The Bush administration is reeling, but still standing, as the investigation into the exposure of a CIA agent's identity culminates, writes Paul Wulfsberg from Washington
On Friday, the White House saw one of its top officials, United States Vice- (...)
With growing public and elite consensus that military action alone is unable to stop terrorism, the New America Foundation convened last week in a conference on the economic response to terrorism, reports Paul Wulfsberg from Washington
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Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched in the US capital on Saturday, demanding a prompt withdrawal from Iraq, reports Paul Wulfsberg from Washington
Demonstrators from across the country came to Washington on Saturday, rallying against the war (...)
Roughly one million Iraqis have fled the fighting in their country to stay indefinitely in neighbouring Syria, Paul Wulfsberg reports from Damascus
With the onset of the US-led invasion in March 2003, there were widespread fears that hundreds of (...)
Democratic challenger John Kerry is beginning to make progress, but George W Bush still has a distinct advantage in the American South, reports Paul Wulfsberg from Nashville
With five months left until the US presidential elections, early polls show (...)
If elected president, John Kerry will moderate American foreign policy in the Middle East but will not correct long-standing biases, reports Paul Wulfsberg
After his sweeping victory on "Super Tuesday", Massachusetts Senator John Kerry is virtually (...)