AP - The United States is calling on Iran to negotiate over its nuclear program, after diplomats agreed to resume talks in two weeks on suspending uranium enrichment.
AP - Federal officials started their investigation Saturday in the collapse of one of the nation's largest mobile cranes, which toppled at a Houston oil refinery, killing four workers and injuring seven others.
US and Iran in nuclear talks
THE US has backtracked on its refusal to negotiate with Iran over its nuclear program, sending a senior envoy to Geneva for top-level talks. But US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has insisted Tehran must suspend its enrichment and reprocessing of
No climate talks without India, China: US
America has said that there cannot be any meaningful talk on combating climate change without the participation of major emerging economies like China and India. ''President Bush has repeatedly stressed that his goal is to reach agreement on a realistic
Youth defy U.S. blockade of Cuba
Mobile version Chanting, shouting and raising their fists in triumph, the travel ban challengers of the 39th Venceremos Brigade, the U.S./Cuba Labor Exchange and the African Awareness Association marched across the Peace Bridge from Fort Erie, Ontario,
Thousands protest against U.S. warship deployment in Japan
(Xinhua via COMTEX News Network) -- Over 10,000 local residents rallied on Saturday in protesting against the deployment of a nuclear- powered U.S. warship at the U.S. navy base near Tokyo. The protesters called for the Japanese government to stop the
U.S.: Serbia's destiny in own hands
WASHINGTON -- Senior U.S. State Dept. official Daniel Fried says Serbia must not isolate itself if it wants European integration.Daniel Fried with Boris Tadi (Beta, archive) "It's up to Serbia to decide what it wants. It can go into self-isolation and be
South Africa reaches 262-4 at tea to lead England by 59 runs on 2nd day of 2nd test
LEEDS, England: South Africa took control of the second test against England on the second day Saturday, moving to 262-4 at tea ? 59 runs ahead with six first-innings wickets in hand. England failed to take a wicket in 33 overs between lunch and tea.
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