The United States is urging Afghanistan to sign a new security agreement by the end of the year or face the prospect of no U.S. troops in the country beyond 2014.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is flying to Geneva, as negotiators there work late into the night toward an agreement on curbing Iran's nuclear program and easing economic sanctions.
On Thanksgiving Day, which falls on Nov. 28 this year, families across the United States will gather for a holiday feast. It’s a tradition that traces its roots to the 17th century, when English settlers celebrated their first harvest in the New World.
As Dallas commemorates the assassination of President John F. Kennedy 50 years ago Friday, doubts about the official version of the assassination persist. As VOA's Greg Flakus reports from Dallas, the anniversary has drawn many skeptics and conspiracy theorists to the site.
The Democratic-led U.S. Senate has voted to change the rules for confirming presidential nominees and strip the ability of minority Republicans to block them.
The U.S. alliance with Israel is being strained by deep disagreements over a possible deal with Iran regarding that country’s controversial nuclear program. VOA correspondent Meredith Buel reports.
The European Union spokesman says there were substantive meetings on the second day of a key round of talks on Iran's nuclear program, but there is still no agreement on first steps to curb the program in exchange for an easing of economic sanctions.
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