Obama keen on early agreement but Karzai wants to wait till after election.
Israel foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman says his county needs new allies. IBTimes UK take a wry look at the candidates.
NIgel Farage predicted to give David Cameron a bloody nose.
Tory moderniser Nick Boles voices liberal wing concerns that detoxification programme has stalled.
French government responds to pressure to change tax policies that have stoked unpopularity and criticism.
The Muslim Brotherhood may have been ousted, but will the concatenation of problems which propelled them to power ever be fixed?
Angela Merkel's conservatives agree proposal with left-wing rivals SPD amid coalition talks after September elections.
Former Tory backer decision intensifies Conservative fears over European elections.
The Scottish Affairs Committee has delivered a damning report about Scottish government's White Paper on independence.
Labor party leader tells Canberra parliament he plans retirement to private life.
Indian PM Manmohan Singh will not attend upcoming Commonwealth Summit in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Nicolás Maduro's government seizes stores to sell goods at lower prices to people.
Following the eviction of Bigg Boss 7 contestant Kushal Tandon and Salman Khan's subsequent arguments with Gauhar, fans labelled khan 'an unfair host'
Far-right Front National (FN) party members among dozens of demonstrators quizzed by police over Champs Elysees protest.
Another setback for democracy in island nation as run-off between two leading candidates delayed.
Poker player turned political forecaster got 50 states right in US 2012 presidential elections.
Greece has experienced many protests in its long-running economic crisis.
Tea party candidate beaten by Democrat Terry McAuliffe as moderate New Jersey governor wins landslide.
Republican candidate Joe Lhota loses race to replace Michael Bloomberg.
Dhananjay and Jagriti Singh kicked, burned and victim with sharp objects, including antelope horns.
Greek unions walk out in protest against the visit of international creditors.
Bosses say legislation ensuring workers' rights is 'deeply frustrating'.