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- Does Palestinian leader's surprise move signal end of Mideast peace talks?Palestinian President Abbas signed on to 15 international agencies, saying Israel had failed to uphold its part of a deal. But John Kerry said it was premature to declare the peace talks over.
- As Russia warns Ukraine, NATO moves to embrace itEven as all sides called for dialogue, Russia and the West seemed farther apart. NATO foreign ministers voted to increase cooperation with Ukraine and suspend it with Russia.
- Kerry in emergency trip to Mideast. Can peace talks be salvaged?Israel is refusing to release a promised fourth group of Palestinian prisoners. With all sides digging in their heels, even Kerry's scaled-back goal of a 'framework agreement' seems out of reach.
- Putin, Obama maneuver over crisis in Ukraine. Whose advantage?Thousands of Russian troops are poised along Ukraine's border as Secretary of State John Kerry and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov meet in Paris, seeking to defuse the crisis. To many, Russian President Vladimir Putin seems to have the upper hand.
- Another Cold War? Obama says 'no' but Americans aren’t so surePresident Obama says Russia is a mere 'regional power' acting out of 'weakness' in Ukraine. But a new poll shows half of all Americans believe the US and Russia are headed back to Cold War.
- Three reasons Putin will march into eastern Ukraine. And three he won’t.Putin and Obama agreed Friday to seek a 'diplomatic path' to resolve the crisis. But what Putin intends is unclear. Here are reasons for and against his sending forces into eastern Ukraine.
- Obama: Belligerent Russia poses 'testing' moment for Europe, USObama, in Brussels, warns Russia of further isolation if it 'stays on course' in Ukraine, but precludes Western use of military force. His speech urges defense of the post-World War II 'architecture of peace.'
- At nuclear summit, Obama calls for global ‘architecture’ to secure materialsThe summit, which wrapped up Tuesday in The Hague, featured a number of announcements by countries, including Japan, taking steps to reduce or eliminate their supplies of nuclear materials.
- Amid Russia crisis, Obama reluctantly 'pivots' back to EuropePresident Obama has turned away from Europe during his presidency, but if he is going to have any success in isolating Russia, he'll need to work hard to reestablish European ties.
- Russia reset? Obama heads to Europe with Ukraine very much on his mindUkraine’s foreign minister warns the chances of war with Russia are growing. As President Obama heads to meetings with European leaders, some lawmakers urge sending military equipment.
- Most Americans support Obama on Ukraine – tentativelyWith a Russia-designed referendum on the future of Crimea Sunday, President Obama faces his toughest foreign policy challenge. Most Americans warily support the steps Obama has taken.
- Ukraine crisis: EU, US poised to slap tough sanctions on RussiaThe sanctions the EU is considering suggest the depth of alarm over Russia's actions regarding the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea. Western powers insist the referendum set there for Sunday is illegal.
- Ukraine crisis: Does John Kerry see glimmer of hope with Russia?Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to take two messages to his meeting in London Friday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
- Ukraine: US, allied pressure yet to sway Vladimir PutinUS officials say 'significant sanctions' are having an impact on Russia as it tightens its grip on Crimea. But former Defense Secretary Robert Gates says Russia is unlikely to give up its hold.
- Ukraine crisis: What’s the point of US military activity near Russia?The modest US show of force is intended more to reassure new NATO members rattled by the crisis in Ukraine than it is designed to send Russia into retreat with its tail between its legs.
- Ukraine crisis: What can US sanctions against Russian elites achieve?Under the right conditions, sanctions against individual Russians can be effective over time, experts say. The question, as the US moved Thursday to impose such sanctions amid Russia's Ukraine gambit, is whether such conditions exist.
- Obama Ukraine proposal: Enough punch to forestall a Russian Crimea?Obama phoned Russia's Vladimir Putin Thursday to discuss a US proposal for resolving the Ukraine crisis. Earlier, the US moved to begin a regimen of sanctions against Russia. Will those be enough to prevent Russia's annexation of Crimea?
- Crisis in Ukraine: After day of Paris talks, a dramatic change in toneSecretary Kerry said the intensive talks in Paris produced a commitment from all sides to resolve the Ukraine crisis through dialogue. 'I'd rather be where we are today than yesterday,' he said.
- US talks Russia sanctions, but would they make any difference?The US has very few levers it can pull to punish Russia for its actions in Ukraine. Europe has much closer ties to Russia but so far appears loath to consider 'crippling sanctions.'
- Netanyahu at White House: With clock ticking, Obama reengages in MideastA US deadline is fast approaching for reaching a 'framework' agreement in the Middle East, and Obama, before meeting with Netanyahu, said 'tough decisions' are needed from both sides.Â