U.N. officials have announced that the first Syrian peace conference will be held January 22 in Geneva, although it is not clear which opposition groups will attend. Some Middle East analysts doubt the conference will produce a settlement for the nearly three-year-old conflict.
Honduras' electoral court has declared an "irreversible" trend in the presidential vote count that will make Juan Orlando Hernandez the winner despite a declaration of victory from his closest rival.
Oil prices fell following the breakthrough accord in Geneva that limits or freezes parts of Iran's nuclear activities. Although the deal is preliminary, investors are optimistic it could eventually lead to an increase in the world’s oil supply. Mil Arcega has more.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has welcomed a landmark nuclear agreement with world powers, calling it a recognition of Iranian nuclear rights and the beginning of an end to international sanctions.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says a nuclear accord with Iran will halt Tehran’s march to atomic weapons capacity and provide a window to negotiate a final agreement.
In an historic decision, Afghanistan’s assembly of tribal and community elders, or Loya Jirga, overall approved a multi-page Bilateral Security Agreement with the United States. But as Sharon Behn reports from Kabul, it is still unclear when the deal will be signed.
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