Hillary Clinton appears before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today.
A week before his inauguration, the President-elect offers new clues on Gaza, Gitmo, and Iran
A dark cloud of foreign policy issues moves in over Obama and Hillary.
Meanwhile, Obama lets America know there's work to do.
The prospect of water wars in Asia and other costs of failing to act on curbing emissions
Obama faces challenges abroad and within his own administration in living up to his promise to abolish nuclear weapons.
A unique Senate roundtable examines how best to proceed in Afghanistan
Announcement of US troop surge in Afghanistan wins some bipartisan support, but doesn't inspire patriotic fervor
Analysis: In speech to Congress, Obama puts threats at home front and center.
Fifty days into his presidency, Obama's foreign policy begins to take shape.
Next month, Obama must report on whether China is manipulating its currency.
Lower-level diplomatic visits set the stage for this week's meeting between Obama and Medvedev.
Presidents Obama and Medvedev have set about rebuilding what will be a crucial 21st century relationship for both.
Kim Jong-il's Taepodong-2 launch diverted world attention from Obama, NATO and the G20. But it carried a far greater payload.
Obama's reforms in U.S. Cuban policy too much for some, too little for others.
President acknowledges his inability to stop investigations into torture as latest review is released.
Resurgence in attacks comes as US plans to shift troops
Rep. James McGovern asks, 'What is the exit strategy?'
Who will emerge a winner from the economic downturn?
Growing appreciation of dangers has not been accompanied by action.