Negotiations over the Trade Facilitation Agreement had hit a dead end in July after disagreements emerged between India and the U.S.
Although they may be far from home, U.S. troops serving overseas still get to celebrate the traditional American holiday.
Cluster bombs are banned in most countries, but some financial institutions are investing in the companies that make them.
American forces' involvement in the rescue mission was initially kept quiet.
A Western security official said the explosion failed to breach the compound walls.
NATO leaders envisaged a force able to quickly reinforce eastern Europe
A price war would hurt top non-OPEC exporter Russia, which has clashed with Saudi Arabia over Moscow's support for Syrian President Bashar Assad.
In his Thanksgiving address, Obama made no mention of the unrest roiling Ferguson, Missouri, and other cities.
After watching her son slain by Taliban fighters, a bereaved mother takes up arms and engages in a seven-hour battle with the Taliban.
Al Qaeda is "fighting for what's left in Syria" to establish its own Islamic Emirate, experts say.
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Russia is also planning to test two more Bulava ballistic missiles in 2015.
Iranians face the prospect of at least several more months of international sanctions that have hammered their standard of living.
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An Iranian news network cited the Iraqi politician in Baghdad as also speculating that the coalition might be helping to arm ISIS.
Some fund analysts have said that oil prices could slide to $60 per barrel if OPEC does not agree to a significant output cut.
Delays in the development of the F-35B fighter jet could leave Britain without any planes capable of using its new aircraft carrier.
Two journalists from a Russian news agency were reportedly attacked and their vehicle was torched during protests in Ferguson.
The deal will allow Iraq's air force to operate the C-130 airplanes for humanitarian relief operations beyond 2015.
Toyota's action follows a recall by rival Honda Motor Co for the same problem two weeks ago.
Two men arrested last week allegedly had plans to target a prosecutor and a police chief connected to the Michael Brown case.