December 21, 2015 Man poised to lead India barred from entering US The man poised to lead India -- one of America's staunchest allies in Asia and a nation of more than a billion people -- cannot even legally enter the United States.
December 21, 2015 US airlines advised to comply with China defense zone As tensions flare over Beijing’s newly declared air defense zone, U.S. airlines are being advised to comply with China’s demand that it be told of any flights passing through the disputed area.
December 21, 2015 Confusion over nuclear deal as Iran protests White House statement Despite the highly touted Iranian nuclear deal announced by the Obama administration over the weekend, the two sides still can't seem to agree on what it is they agreed to.
December 21, 2015 Obama administration offers to destroy Syrian chemical weapons at sea The plan, still subject to final approval, would involve destroying the weapons, likely aboard the MV Cape Ray in the Mediterranean Sea, with U.S. Navy warships patrolling nearby.
December 20, 2015 Rep. Westmoreland says there is 'no excuse' for inadequate Benghazi security Westmoreland, R-Ga., asked on “The Kelly File” why there were not more, better trained security forces stationed at the annex considering the CIA had warned those stationed there to be on alert for the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
December 20, 2015 Iran, North Korea secretly developing new long-range rocket booster amid talks Iranian missile technicians secretly visited North Korea as part of joint development of a new rocket booster for long-range missiles or space launchers at the same time nuclear talks took place in Geneva, according to U.S. officials.
December 20, 2015 American veteran detained in North Korea may be victim of mistaken identity After an 85-year-old American war veteran was dragged off an airplane and thrown in a North Korean prison a month ago, there are new reports he may have been the victim of mistaken identity.
December 20, 2015 Senators weigh additional sanctions amid Iran nuclear deal Bipartisan skepticism in the Senate about the newly announced deal with Iran could mean a renewed push for tougher sanctions -- and a veto showdown with President Obama if the administration cannot ease senators' concerns.
December 20, 2015 Capitol Hill skepticism over Iran nuclear deal results in sanctions threat Congress is voicing widespread, bipartisan skepticism about the deal between the United States and Iran to curb that country’s nuclear program, with several senators vowing Sunday to weigh additional sanctions on the isolated Middle East country.
December 20, 2015 Deal in hand, will Iran follow path of North Korea? Now that the Obama administration has its nuclear deal with Iran, the big question is can Tehran be trusted to make good on its promises -- or, will it follow the path of North Korea?