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Top to bottom changes in Congress' foreign policy

A harrowing nighttime flight over the African jungle and a wild search for a rebel leader helped forge a relationship between Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez and

Afghanistan, Pakistan pursue peace despite attack

The leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan are determined to press ahead with peace efforts after a meeting in Turkey, the country's president said Wednesday,

Questions and answers on third presidential debate

Libya. Israel. The Palestinians. Iran. Afghanistan. Pakistan. China. Terrorism. Think world hotspots. Think hot rhetoric. Watch the third presidential debate

Candidates seek foreign policy edge in 3rd debate

Still neck-and-neck after all these months, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney head into their third and final debate with each man eager to project an aura of

Pakistan: 15 killed in anti-Islam film protests

Protests over an anti-Muslim film turned violent Friday across Pakistan, with police firing tear gas and live ammunition at thousands of demonstrators who

Latest developments on anti-Islam film protests

Here's a look at protests and reaction across the Middle East and elsewhere Monday over an anti-Muslim film produced in the U.S. ridiculing the Prophet

Latest developments on anti-Islam film protests

Here's a look at protests across the Middle East and elsewhere on Friday, four days after crowds angry over an anti-Muslim film ridiculing the Prophet Muhammad

Top US commander visits Pakistan

The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan discussed border coordination with Pakistan's army chief Thursday during his first visit since Islamabad ended its

Pakistan, US sign troop supply deal

Pakistan and the United States signed a deal regulating the shipment of American troop supplies to and from Afghanistan on Tuesday, prompting Washington to

Gunmen attack Pakistani army camp, kill 8 people

Gunmen killed eight people in an attack Monday on a Pakistani army camp in a city where hard-line Islamists stopped on their way to the capital to protest the

Supply lines reopen after US apology

The Obama administration said Tuesday that Pakistan was reopening its supply lines into Afghanistan, after the U.S. belatedly issued an apology for the

Stowaways suspected in container ship docked in NJ

The Coast Guard says its officers heard knocking for about two hours when they tapped on a bulkhead of the cargo ship being searched for possible stowaways at

AP: US mulls covert raids in Pakistan

U.S. military and intelligence officials are so frustrated with Pakistan's failure to stop local militant groups from attacking Americans in neighboring

Panetta: Patience with Pakistan 'reaching limits'

U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on Thursday pressured Pakistan to do more to root out the al-Qaida-linked Haqqani terrorist network, saying American

Al-Qaida No. 2 dies in US drone strike in Pakistan

A U.S. drone strike in northwest Pakistan has killed al-Qaida's second-in-command, officials from both countries confirmed Tuesday, the most significant

Four acquitted of helping NYC bomber

A Pakistani anti-terrorism court freed on Saturday four men accused of involvement in the 2010 Times Square bomb plot, said a lawyer and family members of the

  • Photos: Osama bin Laden's death

Photos: The death of Osama bin Laden

Photos of Osama bin Laden, some of the terrorist attacks he was accused of, and …

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  • Photos: Crowds cheer after hearing news

Photos: bin Laden dead, crowds cheer

After hearing the news, crowds formed outside the White House to celebrate.

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