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Barack Obama launched a sharp assault on Republican presidential rival John McCain on Thursday with a promise to reverse the economic failures of the past eight years and restore America's global...
President George W. Bush urged Congress on Wednesday to approve funds to fight AIDS in Africa and other countries, and said the issue was high on his agenda for a Group of Eight summit in Japan...
SOUTH AFRICA PIETERMARTIZBURG – South Africa's ruling party leader, Jacob Zuma, has sought to have a corruption case against him dropped. Zuma's lawyer...
One may wind up as the first woman to lead the U.S. Senate. Another is relatively young and could run again for president. The third may simply resume his role as a congressional maverick and...
Ethiopia on Wednesday strongly criticised a US law moving through Congress that links continued aid to democratic reforms, calling it a threat to regional stability and its close military ties with...
Top Democrats have stepped up their attacks on the George W Bush
administration for it’s handling of the war in Iraq and the
fight against global terrorism, which they say has threatened US...
Democrats sharpened their attacks on the George W Bush
administration yesterday, emboldened by persistent questions over
prewar intelligence on Iraq's pursuit of nuclear, biological and
chemical arms.
Granting a wish of the Bush administration, the US Senate late
yesterday gave its support to repealing a decade-old ban on
research into low-yield nuclear weapons that defense officials say
may be...
In a party line vote, the US Senate late yesterday passed a
$350-billion tax cut that would temporarily eliminate taxes on
stock dividends - the central tenet of a White House economic
stimulus plan.