WASHINGTON: Political engines are revving up for the 2012 presidential election and the sound of one of those, President Barack Obama's, will be heard above all others Tuesday night in his nationally televised State of the Union speech to a joint (...)
WASHINGTON: Angry American voters headed to polling places Tuesday seemingly determined to strip Democrats of their lock on power in Congress and to reshape the political landscape nationwide, undermining President Barack Obama's ambitious agenda (...)
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama s pledge to one day rid the world of nuclear weapons runs up against global realities this week when representatives from 47 countries try to craft an agreement on keeping nuclear weapons out of terrorist (...)
WASHINGTON: The White House lashed Israel with heavy criticism on Tuesday after the Jerusalem city government moved toward the construction of 900 additional housing units in a Jewish neighborhood in annexed East Jerusalem, which Palestinians claim (...)
WASHINGTON: The White House announced Sunday that President Barack Obama will be meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu during the Israeli prime minister s trip to Washington, ending days of uncertainty.
Netanyahu was to arrive in the US capital Sunday (...)
WASHINGTON: The Egyptian embassy in Washington says President Hosni Mubarak s remarks about his plans to seek another term were mistranslated and that he has made no decision.
Karim Haggag, the embassy spokesman, said Mubarak was referring to the (...)
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama will invite the Israeli, Palestinian and Egyptian leaders to the White House in the coming weeks for separate talks on moving forward with the Middle East peace process, the White House said Tuesday.
Spokesman (...)