President Bush met with Thailand's Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in Washington Monday
More than 40,000 refugees, migrant workers and civil society organizations have signed a petition calling on the United Nations Securit
Former Czech President Vaclav Havel and retired South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu have called on the United Nations Security Counci
Japan's foreign ministry has defended Burma in a visa dispute with the European Union
Parts of hurricane-ravaged New Orleans are set to re-open to business owners Saturday
The White House says President Bush has removed China and Vietnam from the US government's list of major drug-transit or drug-producing
The Red Cross says torrential rain in Burma has caused mudslides that have killed at least 12 people
World leaders are concluding a three-day summit at the United Nations Friday with a declaration of goals to reform the world body and a
Burma's military government has enacted a law to outlaw human trafficking, three months after the United States called it one of the wo
Car bombs and gunfire shook the Iraqi capital Wednesday, killing more than 150 people and injuring hundreds more, most of them Shi'ite
A summit of world leaders has opened at UN headquarters with President Bush and Secretary-General Kofi Annan urging United Nations memb
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has told her Burmese counterpart that the military-ruled country is "out of step" on human right
The US Senate has begun a second day of confirmation hearings for Chief Justice nominee Judge John Roberts
President Bush meets at the White House with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani Tuesday as both leaders prepare to address the United Natio
The White House says President Bush will address the nation from hurricane-devastated Louisiana late Thursday
Iraqi forces, supported by American troops, have launched a major offensive against insurgents in the northwestern city of Tal Afar, an
President Bush has promised to make areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina 'more vibrant than ever' as he seeks to quell criticism of hi
Recovery teams in New Orleans are carrying out door-to-door searches to recover the bodies of victims of Hurricane Katrina, which struc
Memorial observances begin today for late US Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist, who died of cancer Saturday at the age of 80
Authorities have set up a huge morgue north of New Orleans for the bodies being found as floodwaters begin to drain from the hurricane-
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