FDA to Open China Offices After Product Scares
The food and drug administration will open three offices in China this week in an effort to improve the safety of exports headed to America.
The food and drug administration will open three offices in China this week in an effort to improve the safety of exports headed to America.
The U.S. Ambassador says the Iraqi cabinet's approval of a security pact extending the presence of American Forces in Iraq for three years is “historic.”
The White House says President Bush called Libya's Moammar Gadhafi to thank him for settling a long-standing dispute between Washington and Tripoli over terrorist attacks in the 1980s.
U.S. Officials say Europeans and others who travel visa-free to the United States must start registering their trips electronically as part of a new online security screening process which takes effect Jan. 12, 2009.
Pentagon confirms one US soldier dead after military convoy was attacked in Afghanistan
Austrian prosecutors say the man accused of imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering her seven children has been charged with murder.
Egyptian archaeologists discover pyramid buried in the desert south of Cairo
Iran reportedly tested a new high-speed surface to surface missile
An earthquake with a 6.3 magnitude hit Western China, and three were injured and many houses had damage.
British Prime Minister Gordon brown will be among the leaders of the group of 20 world economies attending a summit in Washington this weekend.
China appears to be taking a “go it alone” attitude when it comes to the global fiscal crisis.
A small fishing villige in Cuba was destroyed by Hurricane Paloma, and most of the town's 20,000 residents have not yet seen the damage.
Monks fight in the street at the site historically regarded as Jesus' burial tomb.
The head of the U.N.'s climate change body says he hopes Barack Obama's election means the United States will take a more active role in fighting global warming.
Russia announced that it is planning to put missles near NATO and the border of Poland in response to US defense plans.
Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has congratulated Barack Obama on his election victory and is hoping for constructive dialogue with the incoming U.S. President.
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Many left the Congo city of Goma because of violence, but they have returned after a cease-fire was agreed upon.
The problems in Congo began in 1994 when Rwandans became refugees in the Congo in their own war.
A civil war in Congo forces thousands from their homes and caused a security dilemma with the UN.
US Forces handed control to Iraqi forces in the only province south of Baghdad still in US control. Now, only Baghdad and a few provinces in northern Iraq are under American control.
Amanda Knox and her Italian ex-boyfriend have been charged by an Italian judge with murdering her roommate.
An earthquake hit southwestern Pakistan this morning killing at least 150 people, injuring hundreds and leaving thousands homeless.
American backed Al-Maliki is a Shiite that was exiled the country he now rules. Thought to be able rule between different factions, Al-Maliki has successfully set-up the country for its future.