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Officials say target of drone strike in North Waziristan was Abu Yahya al-Libi, dubbed al-Qaeda's "second-in-command".
State Department says official in Miami is persona non grata, as Iranian president begins visit to Caracas.
Federal employees are the only ones who know what's happening inside the government and their voices are being silenced.
The US president's approach to environmentalism has disappointed his early supporters.
The US bought a $2.58m chicken factory in Iraq without any market research for a nonexistent fresh chicken market.
A State Department employee was scapegoated for linking an already published WikiLeaks document to his blog.
The Mujahedin-e Khalq, which the US designates a terrorist group, has the backing of prominent American conservatives.
Annual report reveals $200mn authorised arms sales to Bahrain, shortly before harsh government crackdown.
With 27 years in the foreign service, hard-working state department veteran made his mark from Germany to Middle East.
US state department spokesman resigns after calling Pentagon 'stupid' over treatment of soldier accused over WikiLeaks.
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