Clinton reinforces ties with Suu Kyi
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton continued her visit in Myanmar by resuming a meeting with Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi on Friday.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton continued her visit in Myanmar by resuming a meeting with Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi on Friday.
The Senate moved to pass a giant defense bill Thursday that includes a new policy for detaining and trying suspected al Qaeda terrorists that attracted controversy during the debate and may draw a presidential veto.
It is important to first understand that no gay Nigerian, as far as anyone knows, is seeking marriage — in Nigeria.
South Korea plans to intensify the review of its social networking sites and smart phone applications to combat a surge in "illegal and harmful" information, government officials said.
Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has claimed responsibility for the capture in August of a 70-year-old U.S. citizen in Pakistan, according to a number of radical websites known for carrying militants' messages.
An American man who was held in Aruba for nearly four months in connection with the disappearance of his traveling companion insisted Thursday he had nothing to do with her vanishing but said it will "weigh heavily on me for a very long time."…
Since 2008, Richard St. Denis and his nonprofit, World Access Project, have provided hundreds of wheelchairs and mobility aids to people living with disabilities in rural Mexico.
Since 2008, Richard St. Denis and his nonprofit, World Access Project, have provided hundreds of wheelchairs and mobility aids to people living with disabilities in rural Mexico.
Third World hospitals are saving lives with medical materials discarded in the U.S.
Third World hospitals are saving lives with medical materials discarded in the U.S.
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