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diplomacy
15 Famous Cuban-Americans
By TIME Photo
The Vatican Helped Seal U.S.-Cuba Deal
By Charlotte Alter
U.S. and Cuba Move to Thaw Relations
By Zeke J Miller
American in North Korea Said to Denounce U.S.
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U.S. Couple Held in Qatar Can Leave, Diplomat Says
After their daughter died from complications of an eating disorder
By NBC News
December 2, 2014
Watch live: John Kerry speaks on the Iran nuclear talks
Secretary of State John Kerry is delivering a statement in Vienna on the status of negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program. Watch the statement live above. Read next: John Kerry: What I’m Thankful For
By TIME Video
November 24, 2014
No Iran Deal (Yet)
Deadline was Monday but indications are talks will continue
By Dan Kedmey
November 24, 2014
Iranian Officials Cautiously Optimistic About Nuclear Talks
Releases in Iran's state-controlled media seem to indicate the country is preparing for a deal at the nuclear talks in Vienna
By Karl Vick
November 21, 2014
China Shows It's Ready to Grow Up on Climate Change
China lives up to its responsibilities on global warming
By Bryan Walsh
November 12, 2014
U.S. and China Reach Historic Climate Deal
But serious differences remain on issues ranging from human rights to trade
By Emily Rauhala / Beijing
November 12, 2014
All the Presidents' Looks: 9 Pictures of Commanders-in-Costume
It’s not every day when the pageantry of leading the free world looks so specifically like an actual pageant. But indeed, when Presidents of the United States don the traditional garb of the country they’re...
By TIME Photo
November 10, 2014
France Says Conditions Not Right to Deliver Warships to Russia
Minister says decision surrounds Russia's involvement in Ukraine's civil war
By Conal Urquhart
October 30, 2014
Kim Jong Un's Mystery Disappearance May Be Solved
The North Korean leader was reported to have surgery
By Justin Worland
October 28, 2014
Sweden Among First to Recognize Palestinian State
Prime Minister of Sweden Stefan Lofven announced Friday that his new center-left government will recognize the state of Palestine, making his country among the first in Europe to do so.“The conflict between Israel and Palestine...
By Alex Rogers
October 3, 2014
Washington Issues Statement Backing Hong Kong's Pro-Democracy Protesters
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is due to discuss the ongoing protests with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday
By Elizabeth Barber / Hong Kong
October 1, 2014
American Held in North Korea Begins 6 Years of Hard Labor
Matthew Miller was jailed for committing acts "hostile" to the Pyongyang regime
By Elizabeth Barber
September 25, 2014
Live: Obama Addresses the U.N.
Days after the U.S. and five Arab nations began air strikes against ISIS
By TIME Staff
September 24, 2014
Majority of Chinese Expect War With Japan by 2020
About 53% of Chinese respondents expect war to break out between the two countries before the end of the decade, a new survey found
By Dan Kedmey
September 10, 2014
Plane of U.S. Troops Forced to Land in Iran
The State Department says the landing was the result of a "bureaucratic issue"
By Justin Worland
September 5, 2014
Out of Gaza Conflict, Iran and Hamas Are Back Together
Iran and Hamas were once tightly allied, but the Syrian war drove them apart. Now, after the Gaza conflict, the two sides are making up
By Kay Armin Serjoie
August 19, 2014
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