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| Jul.2 |
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US health mandate delayed till 2015 The main provision of a landmark healthcare bill passed under President Obama will take effect one year later than planned, his administration...
| Jul.10 |
Washington |
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US-Egypt fighter jet deal 'on track' The US is going ahead with plans to deliver four F-16 fighter jets to Egypt despite the political unrest in the country, senior American officials say
| Jul.11 |
Washington |
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US warning to Egypt over arrests  The US has urged Egypt's leadership to stop the 'arbitrary' arrests of Muslim Brotherhood members, warning against targeting any group | |
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China rebuked over Snowden case US Deputy Secretary of State Edward Burns 'disappointed' over China's failure to hand over fugitive intelligence analyst Edward Snowden
| Jul.12 |
Washington |
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US seeks release of detained Morsi The US has called on Egypt's army to free deposed President Mohamed Morsi, amid ongoing protests on the first Friday of Ramadan
| Jul.14 |
Washington |
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Obama urges calm after Florida trial  US President has called for 'calm reflection' after neighbourhood watchman George Zimmerman was cleared of murdering black teenager Trayvon Martin | |
| Jul.16 |
Washington |
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US inflation rises to 1.8% in June Annual US consumer price inflation hit 1.8% in June as clothing, petrol and services costs all increased
| Jul.18 |
Panama |
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Ex-CIA fugitive detained in Panama Robert Seldon Lady, a former CIA station chief convicted by an Italian court of kidnapping a terror suspect has been detained in Panama
| Jul.19 |
Washington |
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'Trayvon could have been me' - Obama  President Barack Obama has said that 'Trayvon Martin could have been me, 35 years ago', in his first comments on the case since last week's verdict | |
| Jul.20 |
Washington |
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US journalist Helen Thomas dies at 92 Helen Thomas, a trailblazing journalist who covered the White House for nearly five decades, has died aged 92
| Jul.22 |
Washington |
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US general outlines Syria options Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Martin Dempsey has outlined the costs, risks and benefits of possible U.S. military involvement in the Syrian...
| Jul.24 |
House of Representatives |
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US lawmakers back phone surveillance The US House of Representatives has narrowly voted to continue collecting data on US phone calls, in the first legislative move on the progr...
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US delays delivery of jets to Egypt The US says it is delaying the delivery of four F-16 fighter jets to Egypt amid unrest following the army's overthrow of Mohammed Morsi as p...
| Jul.26 |
Washington |
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Vandalism shuts Lincoln Memorial Map of Lincoln Memorial USA Washington DC's Lincoln Memorial has been closed to visitors while workers clean up an act of vandalism, the US Park Police have said
| Jul.28 |
Washington |
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Mid-East peace talks to resume in Washington Israeli and Palestinian negotiators will resume peace talks in Washington on Monday, the US State Department has announced
| Jul.29 |
Washington |
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Mid-East peace talks resume in US  Peace talks have resumed after Israeli and Palestinian negotiators dined in Washington DC with US Secretary of State John Kerry | |
| Jul.30 |
Washington |
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Obama meets Mid-East negotiators US President has met Israeli and Palestinian negotiators, a day after the two sides relaunched direct peace talks in Washington after a three-year halt
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Mid-East talks to work towards deal Israeli and Palestinian negotiators will aim to reach a 'final status' agreement over 9 months to end their long conflict, the secretary of state has said
| Jul.31 |
Washington |
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US economic growth beats forecasts  The US economy grew at an annualised pace of 1.7% in the second quarter of the year, the Commerce Department has said | |
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Washington |
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US declassifies phone-snooping order The Obama administration has released documents on its phone-snooping, as a Senate panel questions intelligence officials about the program
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