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No date fixed for Taliban peace talks
First direct negotiations may be on hold after Karzai announces boycott amid row over name of group's office in Doha.
Americas
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 06:40 GMT
Cuba and US to resume talks on migration
Official in Washington says negotiations between the Cold War-era enemies will take place on July 17.
Americas
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 05:16 GMT
US denies talks planned with Taliban
State Department denies scheduled meeting hours after Afghan president threatened to boycott peace talks with Taliban.
Americas
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2013 20:16 GMT
Obama pledges reduction in nuclear stockpiles
US president renews call to reduce number of nuclear weapons held by Russia and US by one-third.
Europe
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2013 19:31 GMT
China completes monitoring scheme for Tibet
Beijing rolls out campaign to crack down on what officials term "rumours" in the remote western region.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2013 18:43 GMT
Karzai threatens to boycott Taliban talks
Afghan President Hamid Karzai says his officials will not take part in negotiations in Doha.
Central & South Asia
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2013 14:50 GMT
Obama to renew call for nuclear reductions
White House says US president is set to call for one-third reduction in US and Russian arsenals during speech in Berlin.
Americas
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2013 13:26 GMT
Taliban 'kill US troops' after peace moves
Group claims responsibility for attack in Afghanistan, hours after Washington said it would start direct talks.
Central & South Asia
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2013 06:20 GMT
US cautiously optimistic of Taliban talks
Washington warns that negotiations will be slow and difficult, with no guarantee of success.
Americas
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2013 04:58 GMT
The quagmire of Guantanamo
As President Obama appoints an official to edge the closing of the facility, we ask if any real progress is being made.
Inside Story Americas
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Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 13:11 GMT
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Awe and fear: Politicised gangs of Venezuela
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