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Libyan armed groups' cooperation sought as FBI looks for five men suspected of taking part in deadly consulate raid.
Longtime senator starts new post as secretary of state by talking with Israeli, Palestinian leaders.
US secretary of state nominee tells confirmation hearing he would push for revival of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
While discussing nomination for secretary of state, senator says US foreign policy is more than just drones and troops.
Homeland Security Committee finds intelligence agencies, not White House, are responsible for "talking point" changes.
President names Massachusetts senator and former presidential candidate as his nominee to succeed Hillary Clinton.
Hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars spent on bunker-busting bombs is money wasted on a superfluous political game.
Rice, widely considered Obama's top pick to replace Clinton, will seek to defuse Libya attack row with the Republicans.
What can the US presidential candidates learn from the lesson of John Kerry's campaign against George W Bush?
Obama's World Bank nomination of a relatively unknown but highly regarded health specialist has surprised experts.
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