An international coalition piled pressure on Muammar Gaddafi on Tuesday to quit, pledging to continue military action against his forces.
The Obama administration strongly backed a United Nations vote on Thursday for a no-fly zone and other help for Libyan rebels.
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US officials insist their message on the Egypt crisis has been unwavering: President Hosni Mubarak must allow political transition.
The international community may bolster the UN force in Côte d’Ivoire to head off any potential challenge by supporters of Laurent Gbagbo.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and SA Foreign Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane have signed an agreement to bolster the fight against Aids in SA.
Israel and the Palestinians accepted on Friday an invitation by the United States and other powers to restart direct talks on September 2.
North Korea on Friday threatened a "physical response" to Washington’s plans for joint military drills with South Korea.
Google’s deal with Beijing to end a censorship dispute removes one irritant in US-China relations, but the two countries still face deep divisions.
The Obama administration will put food security at the heart of its Africa policy, as it seeks to enhance ongoing US efforts on trade and investment.
Hillary Clinton warns Benjamin Netanyahu his government sent a "deeply negative signal" by taking steps that undermined Middle East peace talks.