Yesterday in the “Washington Post” EDITORIAL Yesterday in the “Washington Post” EDITORIAL When you ask officials from President Barack Obama’s administration to explain the foreign policy agenda for 2012, they first mention the defense budget.... Obama closes the chapter on Sept
RENEA and special forces monitor the diplomatic headquarters THE AMERICAN EMBASSY IN TIRANA IS ‘LOCKED DOWN’ The attack on American embassies around the world raises alertness on Elbasan Street. Barack Obama urged missions to increase security measures (In photo): The premises of
RENEA and special forces monitor the diplomatic headquarters The American Embassy in Tirana is being “fortified” The attack on American embassies around the world increases alertness on Elbasani Street. Barack Obama urged the missions to increase security measures (In the photo):
Yesterday in “The Guardian” In the United States this summer, when Congress and President Barack Obama could not reach an agreement on taxes, deficits... Continues on page 30
By BARAK OBAMA Tonight, more than 200 years after a former colony won the right to determine its own destiny in order to perfect our union, it is moving forward..... Tonight, more than 200 years after a former colony won the right to determine its own destiny in order to perfect
Politics outweighs the economy in the U.S. this summer, when Congress and President Barack Obama could not reach an agreement on taxes, deficits... Continues on page 30
Yesterday on “Voice of America” President Barack Obama is in the final days of his term as the 44th president of the United States. The 47-year-old politician, who came to power by promising hope ... Continues on page 20
It has been four weeks since President Barak Obama’s speech, through which he addressed the Middle East and the “main priority”... Continues on page 10
Yesterday in “The Economist” EDITORIAL The real question Barack Obama faces in Afghanistan is only what the US is trying to achieve. Most Americans, tired... Continues on page 34
The airstrikes and other actions that President Barack Obama is taking against the Islamic State deserve bipartisan support. Continues on page 22
Recently, on a radio talk show in the US, I was asked what my opinion was about Barack Obama if he had been born in Kenya. “Pah!” I replied (or words to that effect)... Continues on page 20
Yesterday in “The Economist” EDITORIAL The real question facing Barak Obama in Afghanistan is only what the US efforts are meant to achieve. Most Americans, tired. The real question facing Barak Obama in Afghanistan, is only what the US efforts are meant to achieve. Most American
Four weeks have passed since President Barack Obama’s speech, through which he addressed the Middle East and the “main priority”... Continued on page 10
Yesterday on “Voice of America” President Barak Obama is in the final days of his term as the 44th president of the United States. A 47-year-old politician, who came to power promising hope ... Continued on page 20
Yesterday in the “Washington Post” EDITORIAL During the anniversary of the September 11 attacks, U.S. President Barack Obama stated last week before an audience... Continues on page 28 Obama and the terrorist attacks
Barack Obama’s election as president was undoubtedly good news for most Europeans, as they saw it as the end... Continues on page 28
Yesterday in the ‘Herald Tribune’ By BARAK OBAMA As the United States recover from the recession, the biggest mistake that can be made is to interrupt the economy with the same old recipe... Our path to stability Continues on page 28
Yesterday in the “Washington Post” EDITORIAL During the anniversary of the September 11 attacks, U.S. President Barack Obama said last week before an audience... Obama and the terrorist attacks Continues on page 28
Considering everything he is facing, it may be that Barak Obama is urged to... Yesterday in “Herald Tribune” Considering every- thing he is facing, it may be that Barak Obama is urged to... Continues on page 26
Yesterday in “Weekly Standard” Perhaps awarding the American president, Barak Obama, the ‘Nobel’ prize will result in an increase... Continues on page 20 EDITORIAL The American desire for popularity