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Tonight, more than 200 years after a former colony won the right to determine its own destiny, the task of perfecting our union moves forward. (Applause.)
As cities across the US northeast slowly begin to emerge from the devastation left by superstorm Sandy, the death toll has risen to 64 people across nine states. Millions are still without power as...
Superstorm Sandy has killed at least 29 people and knocked millions out of power across the densely populated US east coast, leaving streets flooded, homes burned and an embankment collapsed....
The recent World Economic Forum Africa, held in Ethiopia, gathered the world’s elite to discuss the economic possibilities and obstacles facing the African market. Many positive angles were...
From oil and gas to cocoa, cotton and copper, Asia’s shopping list covers all the goods and commodities that Africa could possibly supply. Indeed, the past decade has witnessed a substantial...
U.S. President George W. Bush on Monday signed into law legislation paving the way for Libya to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to compensate U.S. victims of bombing attacks that Washington...
The California Supreme Court overturned a ban on same-sex marriages on Thursday in a major victory for gay rights advocates that will allow homosexual couples to marry in the most populous U.S....
The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill to more than triple spending to fight AIDS in Africa and other parts of the world, one of President George W. Bush's foremost...
Democrat Barack Obama and rival Hillary Clinton battled to a draw on "Super Tuesday" and John McCain seized command of the Republican race in presidential nominating contests in 24 U.S....
An emotional Hillary Clinton and rival Barack Obama pushed for votes in the U.S. Northeast on Monday, the day before a coast-to-coast Democratic presidential showdown that is neck-and-neck in...
The Live Earth concert in Rio de Janeiro was expected to go ahead after organizers overcame security concerns and a judge lifted a ban on the climate change awareness event on Thursday.