Obama meets Manmohan, says India 'big part' of my plan
Meeting for the first time after his re-election, US President Barack Obama told Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday that ‘India is a big part of my plan’ after the two leaders met briefly on the
Obama's Southeast Asia tour menacing: Chinese daily
US President Barack Obama's tour to Southeast Asia has "a menacing manner", said a state-run Chinese daily.
An article in the Global Times said that Obama's presence has "stirred up assumptions" abou
Obama bought election with 'gifts' for voters: Romney
Mitt Romney said President Barack Obama won by showering 'gifts' on women, African American and Hispanic supporters, in his first published remarks since conceding last week's election.
The remarks c
Obama invites Indra Nooyi for consultation on economy
US President Barack Obama has invited at least three Indian-Americans, including PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi, as part of his wider consultations with leaders from business, labour, civic community and Con
Fiscal crisis delays changes in Team Obama
The White House is making America’s high-stakes fiscal crisis its top priority after President Barack Obama’s re-election, underscoring the vital importance of averting severe year-end tax increases a
Obama thanks Manmohan, vows to continue close cooperation
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was amongst the several world leaders President Barack Obama personally called to thank them for their congratulatory messages and to express ‘his desire to continue clos
Re-elected,Barack Obama heads back to divided government
One day after a bruising, mixed-verdict election, President Barack Obama and Republican House Speaker John Boehner both pledged on Wednesday to seek a compromise to avert looming spending cuts and tax
US President has promises to keep
US President Barack Obama’s success in his re-election bid by a narrow margin gives him four more years in an American environment that is challenging by any standards. Just before he took over as th
Pakistan would have preferred Romney: Daily
Most Pakistanis desired a Mitt Romney victory, a newspaper said Thursday, adding Islamabad will now have to again work with Barack Obama despite 'an unhappy (US-Pakistan) marriage'.
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Dollar stumbles against euro after Obama win
The dollar stumbled against the euro in Asian forex trade after President Barack Obama won a second term following a nail-biter White House race.
The euro bought $1.2860 in Tokyo, up from $1.2788 ear