Defense
  • Benghazi: The issue that lives on, and on, and on

    Benghazi: The issue that lives on, and on, and on

    By Steve Holland and Patricia Zengerle, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Benghazi is back. The controversy over the deadly 2012 attack in the Libyan city has resurfaced with Republicans accusing the White House of creating a political smokescreen in...

  • Japan, worried about China, strengthens ties with NATO

    Japan, worried about China, strengthens ties with NATO

    By Adrian Croft, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, concerned about China's rising military spending and disputes with Beijing over islands in the East China Sea, signed a new partnership...

  • U.S. condemns Ukraine referendum as 'contrived and bogus'

    By Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States flatly rejects efforts by pro-Russian forces to hold a "contrived and bogus" referendum in Eastern Ukraine, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday...

  • U.S. proposes immigration rules to help high-skilled workers

    U.S. proposes immigration rules to help high-skilled workers

    By Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Newly proposed rules for highly skilled immigrants to the United States, including a provision to allow their spouses to work, are aimed at making it easier to keep those...

  • Islamist attack kills 125 in northeast Nigeria

    Islamist attack kills 125 in northeast Nigeria

    By Lanre Ola, Reuters

    MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - The latest big Islamist attack in Nigeria has killed least 125 people, police said on Wednesday after gunmen rampaged through a town in the northeast, near the Cameroon...