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President Barack Obama's administration has been delaying its planned $53 million arms sale to Bahrain due to human rights concerns and congressional opposition, but this week administration officials told several congressional offices that they will ...
(WNN) Manama, BAHRAIN: Expressing grave concern about the ongoing violence that has impacted Bahrain with forty-four casualties, the BCHR – Bahrain ...
Richard Cordray, former attorney general of Ohio, will head the CFPB. (Joshua Roberts - BLOOMBERG) The straightforward interpretation of Wednesday's ...
The Obama administration on Tuesday announced its five-year offshore drilling plan, which includes an emphasis on drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and ...
A State Department decision on whether to reroute a TransCanadian pipeline could end up killing the $7 billion project altogether, an energy industry ...
By Jeff Mason and Timothy Gardner
WASHINGTON | Thu Nov 3, 2011 8:08pm EDT
(Reuters) - Stung by months of protests, President Barack Obama's advisers ...
As the Obama administration weighs the demands of environmental groups who oppose the Keystone XL Pipeline project against labor unions who want the ...
DUBAI (Reuters) - The future of U.S. military support for Bahrain, starting with a $53 million (33 million pounds) arms deal now on the line, hinges ...
The official commission studying alleged human rights abuses in Bahrain will release its findings this week, a move which anti-government activists ...
President Obama on Wednesday evening defended his record on Israel, claiming that "this administration has done more in terms of the security of the ...
Senior Obama administration officials said the president will set a goal of getting antiretroviral drugs to 2 million more people around the world by ...