U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuba's Raul Castro will have an opportunity for an historic face-to-face meeting at the Summit of the Americas this week, a senior White House official told Agence France Presse Monday.
"There will be time for the leaders of Cuba and the United States to meet," said Ricardo Zuniga, the National Security Council's Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs. "There will be some type of interaction."
Full StoryU.S. President Barack Obama has rejected a call by Israel for any nuclear agreement with Iran to be conditional on Tehran's recognition of the Jewish state's right to exist, branding it a "fundamental misjudgement".
Speaking after Israel proposed its own terms for the accord, Obama told U.S. radio network NPR Monday that demands for Iran to recognize the country go beyond the scope of the agreement.
Full StoryIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday again denounced the agreement between Tehran and world powers as a "bad deal" that "endangers" Israel and will leave Iran with a large nuclear infrastructure.
An outline deal agreed in Switzerland on Thursday paves the way for Tehran to curtail its nuclear activity in exchange for relief from punishing economic sanctions.
Full StoryU.S. President Barack Obama said on Saturday that diplomacy was the best option to deal with Iran's contested nuclear program, two days after the conclusion of a framework agreement with Tehran.
Iran and six world powers determined the outlines of a landmark agreement which would curb Iran's nuclear program and potentially lift economic sanctions.
Full StoryPresident Barack Obama and Cuban counterpart Raul Castro will have an "interaction" when they attend next week's Summit of the Americas in Panama, a U.S. official said Friday.
It will be the first between the two leaders since the historic rapprochement between Havana and Washington.
Full StoryPresident Barack Obama now has a framework nuclear deal with America's Iranian foe, but as he tries to build it into a binding accord he faces enemies closer to home.
Can he prevent the U.S. Congress from torpedoing his diplomatic efforts to contain Tehran?
Full StorySaudi King Salman told U.S. President Barack Obama that he hoped a final nuclear deal between world powers and Iran would strengthen regional and world security, official media said.
In a phone call with Obama on Thursday, Salman "expressed his hope that a final binding deal would be reached to reinforce the stability and security of the region and the world," the SPA news agency said.
Full StoryThe death toll from floods devastating northern Chile has risen by one to at least 24, officials said Wednesday, as President Michelle Bachelet cancelled a trip to a regional summit to cope with the crisis.
Another 69 people, up by 12 from the last tally, remain missing, the National Emergency Office said.
Full StoryU.S. President Barack Obama spoke to Nigerian President-elect Muhammadu Buhari and outgoing leader Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday, praising both for their role in the country's first democratic transfer of power.
Obama spoke to the men separately to "commend them for their leadership during Nigeria's election," the White House said.
Full StoryPresident Barack Obama on Wednesday authorized imposing economic sanctions on U.S. and foreign hackers, allowing the government to block the assets of persons involved in cyber attacks on U.S. targets.
"Cyber threats pose one of the most serious economic and national security challenges to the United States, and my administration is pursuing a comprehensive strategy to confront them," Obama said as he issued the executive order.
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