Defense
  • Americans split on prisoner swap of Taliban for U.S. soldier

    Americans split on prisoner swap of Taliban for U.S. soldier

    By David Alexander and Phil Stewart, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans are deeply divided over whether the Obama administration did the right thing by swapping five Taliban leaders to win the freedom of Afghanistan prisoner of war Bowe...

  • Exclusive: Egypt turns to Western advisers, signaling possible reforms - sources

    Exclusive: Egypt turns to Western advisers, signaling possible reforms - sources

    By Maggie Fick and Stephen Kalin and Sophie Sassard, Reuters

    CAIRO/LONDON (Reuters) - Western advisers are drawing up plans for reshaping the Egyptian economy, sources said, with the apparent blessing of president-elect Abdel Fattah al-Sisi who so far has...

  • Putin, Ukraine leader break crisis ice at D-Day event

    Putin, Ukraine leader break crisis ice at D-Day event

    By John Irish and Jeff Mason and Alexei Anishchuk, Reuters

    COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER France (Reuters) - The leaders of Russia and Ukraine held their first talks on Friday since Moscow annexed Crimea, airing ways to end their four-month conflict in a brief encounter...

  • Bipartisan Deal Reached on Better Care for Veterans

    By ED O'KEEFE, The Washington Post

    Senators announced a sweeping bipartisan agreement Thursday to address several issues at the beleaguered Department of Veterans Affairs with hopes of approving the agreement next week and sending it...

  • Bergdahl

    Bergdahl Fallout Signals Obama’s Risky Strategy

    President Obama signaled Thursday that the White House plans to dismiss the controversial decision to trade five members of the Taliban for captured U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl as mere partisan...