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Iran says ready for fair talks, wants real U.S. change

Iran says ready for fair talks, wants real U.S. change

TEHRAN (Reuters) - The Iranian president said on Tuesday that Iran would welcome a fundamental change in approach from the United States and was ready for dialogue provided talks were based on mutual respect.

 

Afghanistan seen tougher challenge than Iraq

Afghanistan seen tougher challenge than Iraq

Bringing peace and stability to Afghanistan will be much tougher than in Iraq, the newly appointed U.S. envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan said on Sunday.

 

India wants Pakistan declared terror state

India wants Pakistan declared terror state

India Saturday said the international community should consider declaring Pakistan a terrorist state in light of the latter's release of the scientist who sold nuclear scientists around the globe.

 

VP Biden pitches new Afghanistan policy to allies

VP Biden pitches new Afghanistan policy to allies

Vice President Biden will be tested on two fronts this weekend during the first foreign trip by a top Obama administration official.

 

Pakistan: Nuke scientist Khan is free

A Pakistan court declared disgraced nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan a "free citizen" Friday after years of de facto house arrest because of his alleged role in leaking atomic weapons technology.

 

Explosive Found in Arkansas Doctor's Car After Blast

An explosive device went off in the car of a prominent Arkansas doctor as federal agents investigated the blast outside his home that critically injured him, a spokesman with the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms told FOX News.

 

U.S. targets Chinese, Iranian, NKorean firms

The Obama administration is imposing sanctions on several Chinese, Iranian and North Korean companies for violating arms export regulations governing missile technology and other proliferation activities.

 

Obama voices concern about freed Guantanamo inmates

President Barack Obama said in an interview aired on Monday he worried that detainees freed from the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo, Cuba, might resume attacks on the United States.

 

How are terror alert levels determined?

­The U.S. national terror alert level is yellow today. Does that mean you can ignore that suspicious ticking package resting by the bus stop or should you report it to the authorities?

Unless you've been living under a rock since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, you've probably heard of terror alerts.

 

Judge Denies Obama Request to Suspend Guantanamo Hearings

A military judge has refused the Obama administration's request to delay proceeding for 120 days in the case of a detainee held at the U.S. naval prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, who is accused of planning the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole warship, an al-Qaeda strike that killed 17 service members and injured 50 others.

 

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