(WASHINGTON) -- Meeting South Korea's newest leader for the first time on Tuesday, President Obama vowed that their two countries "are as united as ever. And faced with new international sanc...
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(NEW YORK) -- The prospects of an Iran without President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad should please the West since he's not running for reelection. However, the prospect of an even more fiery replacem...
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(ISLAMABAD) -- Pakistan hardly offered a conciliatory message on Tuesday in its latest spat with Afghanistan over recent border incidents. Each side has accused the other of starting sho...
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(DAMASCUS, Syria) -- Standing alongside Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi in Damascus, President Bashar al-Assad said Syria is "capable of facing Israel's ventures." According to...
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(MOSCOW) -- At a press conference in Moscow following several hours of meetings, including one lasting over two hours with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Secretary of State John Kerry and Russia...
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(WASHINGTON) — Defending his cautious approach to Syria, President Obama Tuesday said the U.S. has both a “moral obligation and a national security interest” in ending the bloodsh...
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(MOSCOW) -- The U.S. Secretary of State’s motorcade often halts traffic when he travels abroad, but on Tuesday it proved no match for columns of Russian tanks, ICBMs and armored personnel car...
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(WASHINGTON) -- U.S. officials say that the target of Israel’s weekend air strikes in Syria were up to a dozen Iranian Fateh-110 missiles that may have been headed to Hezbollah in Lebanon....
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(WASHINGTON) -- Four Filipino United Nations peacekeepers posted in the Syrian Golan Heights have been held in Syria by the rebel “Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade.” The peacekeepers...
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(BEIJING) -- The Pentagon officially blamed China of cyber attacks against the United States in a new report, but America's top military official, Gen. Martin Dempsey, told ABC’s Bob Woodruff...
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