BNP Paribas has been negotiating on an almost daily basis with U.S. authorities for weeks.
The House is expected to close the $570 billion defense bill on Friday.
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl reportedly lodged false war crime allegations against his unit.
The transfers, which are not publicly disclosed, underscore the challenges the Obama administration faces in shutting down the prison.
The Army did not disclose how long the sergeant would remain at the military's San Antonio medical facility.
Domestic critics of President Barack Obama's decision say the men could return to the battlefield in Afghanistan.
Five senior Taliban freed in exchange for the American soldier are now free in Qatar. Where will they go after that?
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius says it will defend BNP Paribas against "unreasonable" U.S. penalty.
The prisoner swap could deepen the distrust between Hamid Karzai's government and the U.S.
Two of the Taliban militants freed from Guantanamo in a prisoner swap have been linked to thousands of Shiite deaths.
Parents tell news conference freed POW Bowe Bergdahl they have yet to speak to their son.
Raul Castro is trying to make investment in Cuba more attractive, and American business leaders may push to lessen trade restrictions.
In an exclusive interview with NBC, Edward Snowden said he is not a spy for Russia and considers himself an American patriot.
Credit Suisse investors are confident despite a $2.5 billion fine and guilty plea, and analysts say this is the new normal for big banks.
Luis Solís, a leftist professor-turned-politician, makes assurances that he is not seeking a more radical path like Venezuela and Cuba.
Doyenne of broadcasting Barbara Walters retires this week, prompting questions of who will match her iconic status.
China’s manufacturing sector is in decline, so Beijing is pouring big money into Latin America to spur its own economic recovery.
MLB teams in Florida may be able to seek subsidies for ballpark improvements.
Sergei Lavrov goes to Latin America to make new friendships, rekindle old ones and thank Russia's supporters in the Ukraine crisis.
The latest case will follow JPMorgan Chase, which paid $13 billion last year to settle mortgage-related charges, and HSBC, which paid $1.9 billion.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov slammed U.S. and EU sanctions over the Ukraine crisis Tuesday, saying they defied common sense.
As China's foreign minister lands in Cuba, the focus is on oil and trade, not Communist ideology.