The White House said Tuesday eight more countries have signed on to a joint statement that supports the U.S. call for a strong international response to the alleged use of chemical weapons by Syria last month.
Bolivian President Evo Morales questioned on Sunday the United States' stated motives for a military strike against Syria, saying access to oil or regional control of the Middle East may be the real reason.
A British government motion published on Wednesday suggests the country may not take military action against Syria until the United Nations completes its investigation on the alleged use of chemical weapons.
The United Nations said Monday that it would be in touch with the United States over reports that the world body was spied on by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA).
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel Wednesday discussed over phone with his Israeli counterpart Moshe Yaalon about security issues in the Middle East, the Pentagon said.
Cambodia's Ministry of Defense confirmed on Tuesday that it has postponed military programs with the United States in order to follow the government's policy and current situation.
U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday argued for a reassessment and calibration of the relationship with Russia in light of its chilly status, shortly after he decided to cancel a planned summit meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
The Kremlin was disappointed at U.S. President Barack Obama's cancellation of next month's scheduled summit with President Vladimir Putin, a presidential aide said Wednesday.
White House spokesman Jay Carney on Monday defended President Barack Obama's record of fighting terrorism, as the United States extended its closure of 19 overseas diplomatic missions.
The White House on Thursday expressed "extreme disappointment" at Russia's grant of temporary asylum for fugitive American intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, saying Washington was evaluating a scheduled presidential summit in September.
Russia is preparing a reply to the U.S. Attorney General's letter over the return of fugitive intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden, the Justice Ministry's press service said Sunday.
Russia has not received extradition request for fugitive U.S. intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden from the United States, the Justice Ministry said Thursday.
Agreements on border and law enforcement with four other nations will help make trade and travel easier for New Zealanders, Justice Minister Judith Collins said Wednesday.
South-South cooperation (SSC) has moved from strength to strength and is now an integral part of the landscape in the South, John William Ashe, the newly-elected president of the United Nations General Assembly, said prior to a forthcoming SSC forum in Hong Kong.
A Ministry of Commerce (MOC) spokesman said China and the United States have agreed to start discussing of the China-U.S. Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) as soon as possible on the basis of pre-establishment national treatment (PENT) with a "negative list" approach.
Smithfield Foods CEO Larry Pope on Wednesday tried to relieve senators' concerns over a Chinese pork producer's purchase of his company.
Brazil said Tuesday it had no intention to grant political asylum to U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden who disclosed a vast program of U.S. world electronic surveillance.