Hillary Clinton

Quran burning flap a distraction from Obama agenda
WASHINGTON - First came the outrage over plans for a mosque near ground zero.
US, China begin human rights talks
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration faces a delicate balancing act in human rights talks with China that began Thursday: It looks to pressure China to improve its treatment of its citizens while not angering a country that is crucial to U.S.
Israeli apology gets cool reception in Washington
JERUSALEM - Israel's prime minister expressed regret Sunday for a crisis with the United States over plans to expand a Jewish neighborhood in east Jerusalem, even as American officials played down the apology and called for bold Israeli action to get peace efforts back on track.
NIreland lawmakers back next power-sharing step
BELFAST, Northern Ireland - Northern Ireland lawmakers voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to create a new Justice Department, the next key step in making their Catholic-Protestant government work.
New Belfast pact faces many tests, little trust
HILLSBOROUGH, Northern Ireland - A breakthrough deal Friday to save Northern Ireland's Catholic-Protestant government has given a new lease of life to an awkward partnership of former foes that still must overcome many obstacles to survive.
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