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Bomb threat: White House briefing room briefly evacuated
Secret Service agents interrupted a live, televised White House press briefing June 9 to evacuate journalists after a bomb threat was called in to police. No bomb was found, the Secret Service said.
US president says Greeks have to make 'tough political choices'
US President Barack Obama said on Monday that Greeks need to make some ?tough political choices? and embrace difficult economic reforms to win a debt deal with their country's international creditors.
PM Vucic meets with John McCain
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic met with U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Senator John McCain.
"USA will support our EU path. With Chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services, Sen JohnMcCain," Vucic wrote on Twitter on Wednesday and posted two photographs with McCain.
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US Congress curbs NSA surveillance; Obama signs into law
President Barack Obama on June 2 signed into law landmark legislation ending the government's bulk telephone data dragnet, significantly reversing American policy by reining in the most controversial surveillance program since 9/11.
Aleksandar Vucic starts official visit to United States
Aleksandar Vucic starts official visit to United States
Aleksandar Vucic has started his official visit to the United States where he will be until June 4. Vucic was invited by U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden.
US Patriot Act spy provisions expire as Senate deal fails
Key provisions of the US Patriot Act expired early June 1 after the Senate failed to prevent their lapse, plunging US national security efforts into potential disarray as the country faces persistent extremist threats.
John Kerry breaks leg in Geneva, cuts trip early
US Secretary of State John Kerry broke his leg in a bike accident in Geneva on Sunday. He hit a curb and was rushed to a Swiss hospital where it was confirmed that he fractured his right femur. As a result, he cut the rest of a four-nation trip that included an international conference on combating ISIS.
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Kerry hospitalised in Geneva after French cycling accident
US Secretary of State John Kerry was hospitalised in Geneva on Sunday after a cycling accident across the border in France, the State Department said.
Greek-American executive, family killed in upscale D.C. neighborhood
The apparent murder of a Greek-American business executive, his wife, 10-year-old son and their housekeeper inside a residence in one of Washington D.C.’s most exclusive neighborhoods shocked the US capital this week.
State Department sets Jan 2016 deadline for Clinton email release
The U.S. State Department has proposed a mid-January deadline to finish its review and release 55,000 pages of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's work emails she sent through a private server and has since turned over to the department.