Saudi minister condemns 'disease' of piracy Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal compared piracy to a disease in comments to reporters Tuesday during a visit to Greece, reacting to the hijacking of a Saudi oil tanker by Somali pirates.
Obama makes 'no commitment' on missile shield Barack Obama has made no commitment that a missile defense shield in eastern Europe will go ahead, an advisor to the president-elect said Saturday, in apparent contradiction of statements by Poland.
US combat troops in Iraq battle to defend savings US Lieutenant Colonel Mark Grabski has been busy on the computer over the past few weeks -- not to follow the history-making presidential election but to check on his dwindling savings.
Can Washington save the Big Three automakers? With the Big Three US automakers teetering on the edge of insolvency, it appears Washington may finally be ready to come to Detroit`s rescue.
Internet revolution that elected Obama could save Earth: Gore Former US vice president Al Gore said an Internet revolution carrying Barack Obama to the White House should now focus its power on stopping Earth`s climate crisis.
Obama to brief press as transition of power picks up President-elect Barack Obama prepared to hold his first post-election news conference Friday as he lost little time in assembling an administration that is sailing into a sea of troubles.
US sheds 240,000 jobs, unemployment rate at 6.5 percent: data US employers shed 240,000 jobs in October, the government said Friday, adding that the unemployment rate had risen to 6.5 percent, its highest level since March 1994.
Ford loses $129mln in third quarter, to cut 10 of jobs Ford announced Friday it lost a better-than-expected 129 million dollars in the third quarter, and that it would be cutting 10 percent of its jobs.
Obama elected America's first black president Barack Obama swept to an historic election victory that made him America`s first black president but pleaded for time to heal and transform the global superpower.
Bush congratulates Obama on 'awesome night' US President George W. Bush late Tuesday telephoned his apparent successor, Democrat Barack Obama, to congratulate him on his "awesome night," according to White House spokeswoman Dana Perino.
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