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As Baghdad talks roll on, experts still say a breakthrough is unlikely.
A high-profile treason case could be the latest setback in chilly U.S.-Pakistani relations.
As the Obama administration escalates U.S. activities in Yemen, questions abound about defeating Al Qaeda offshoot.
Tehran struck a deal on nuclear inspections, but a Baghdad breakthrough remains unlikely.
National security experts handed out a few high marks, and some low grades, after the Chicago summit.
Experts had said alliance members needed to commit specific amounts for Obama to call summit a success.
A senior Syrian opposition official says Syria's intelligence chief has been assassinated in poison plot.
Under a plan agreed to in Chicago, NATO will activate a Moscow-opposed missile shield in 2015.
Global powwows are often highly orchestrated, but there's a lot at stake for Obama at NATO summit.
A Pentagon report on China's military power reveals Beijing's ambitions breach Asia-Pacific region
