The President presents the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award to Magadonga Mahlangu and her organization Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) in a ceremony in the East Room of the White House. November 23, 2009. (Public Domain)
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President Barack Obama is expected to send in 34,000 additional troops — less than his top commander wants, but more than some of the president’s allies want. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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More than 300 guests attended President Barack Obama’s first state dinner, honoring Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Indian culture. The administration is hoping to shore up its relations with India. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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President Barack Obama will announce his plans for Afghanistan sometime next week. WSJ Washington Editor Jerry Seib says listen for what Mr. Obama says about how long troops will stay there.
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(Al Jazeera English: October 9, 2009) Less than nine months into office, U.S. President Barack Obama was awarded the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize, to a mixed reaction around the world. Now, Obama faces a tough decision on sending more troops to Afghanistan. Other stories include further tension...
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