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VIENNA (Reuters) - A U.S. offer to set criteria rather than seek a ban on uranium enrichment technology sales to non-nuclear states failed to win over...
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The State Department is warning diplomats they may have to serve in Iraq in 2009, even though a similar call-up threat last year caused a revolt among...
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Secretary of state says department has enough volunteers to fill posts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and not everyone agreed with last fall's revolt b...
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American diplomats will start moving into the new embassy in Baghdad at the end of May, and should be safer in the more fortified complex inside the s...
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RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Plans are under way for President George W. Bush to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and possibly other Arab l...
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union governments agreed on Wednesday to limit the scope of any bilateral air security and visa talks they hold with the...
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Diplomats from the United States and five other countries are meeting in Washington to discuss a draft resolution for sanctions against Iran.
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State Department orders nonessential diplomats and families of American workers at U.S. embassy in Belgrade to leave Serbia after rioters stormed the ...
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BELGRADE (Reuters) - The U.S. embassy in Serbia ordered on Friday the departure of support staff and dependents of diplomats after a mob attacked the ...
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Amid lawsuit, State Department removes HIV from list of medical conditions barring foreign service candidates from becoming U.S. diplomats.