Washington, Oct 23: A group of high-profile musicians has demanded that the government release a list of all songs which were played non-stop to torture prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay and other detention camps.Earlier, it was claimed that the theme song
Washington, May 22: Al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden's former Tanzanian cook Ghailani, is coming to New York to face charges for his role in the bombings of two US embassies in East Africa 11 years ago, Obama president of US
New York, May 13: United States has won itself a seat on Tuesday, May 12 in the Human Rights Council of the United Nations after Barack Obama expressed his intentions in running for a seat on the council.When the council was
Washington, Apr 30: On the recent developments between the United States and Cuba, Cuban president Raul Castro has said that it is the United States that needs to make gestures to express interest in improving relations with Cuba.Echoing his older brother,
Washington, Apr 29: Barack Obama will celebrate the completion of his first hundred days in the office on Wednesday, Apr 29 by visiting St Louis for a town hall meeting. He will later be addressing a press conference in Washington reveling
Washington, Apr 27: After United States recently opened up cracks in the embargo against Cuba, the Obama administration is subtly pushing forward with efforts to re open channels of communication with Cuba, say sources in White House and State Department.A New
Port of Spain, Apr 18: US President Barack Obama has expressed the possibility of a 'new beginning with Cuba' on Friday, Apr 17 in the Summit of the Americas happening in Trinidad. Obama's statement drew applause from the 33 other
Washington, Apr 10: The Central Intelligence Agency will 'no longer' operate the secret prisons used by the intelligence agencies to interogate the terror suspects, as per the directions given by the US President Barack Obama, said the agency's director, Leon Panetta
Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Feb 8: Reports suggest that al Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden's son-in-law is among 85 men listed as 'most wanted' by the Saudi Arabian Government.
Washington, Feb 5 (ANI): Former Cuban President Fidel Castro is again using the Internet to let the White House know just what concerns Havana, raising a list of grievances with Washington going back five decades.