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  • The dollar has been hurt the past few days by uncertainty surrounding the Iranian warship situation because of the U.S.'s close ties to Israel, analysts said.

    Euro Gains on Dollar Javier E. David 2011

  • The men who were killed and wounded had just flown to Frankfurt from the U.K. and were to be taken by bus to the U.S.'s Ramstein Air Force base nearby, another German police spokesman said.

    U.S. Troops Shot in Germany; Terror Suspected David Crawford 2011

  • However, E.ON on Wednesday agreed to sell its U.K. power business to the U.S.'s PPL Corp. for £4 billion.

    Cheung Kong Infrastructure Profit Falls 9.7% Yvonne Lee 2011

  • On Thursday, a government minister shot back at the U.S.'s own record.

    U.S., Turkey Row Over Press Freedom Erkan Oz 2011

  • More on the Middle East Death Toll Mounts in Gulf At Least Four Killed in Yemen U.S.'s Bahrain Efforts Threatened Mr. al-Qaradawi was an early follower of the Muslim Brotherhood's founder, Hassan al-Bana, and the group has twice offered him the position of "supreme guide."

    Egyptians Return to Street to Push Army on Reforms Charles Levinson 2011

  • In an interview with El Universal newspaper published last week, Mr. Calderón lashed out at what he said was the U.S.'s lack of cooperation in Mexico's effort to curb drug cartels.

    Heads of U.S., Mexico to Meet as Tensions Rise José de Córdoba 2011

  • At a press conference Friday, Mr. Sheik Khalid issued a stern rebuke to Iran, which has written to the United Nations and the Arab League complaining about the presence of foreign forces in the strategic Gulf state that hosts the U.S.'s Fifth Fleet.

    Bahrain Razes Iconic Square Alex Delmar-Morgan 2011

  • The Obama administration's reluctance to detail in public what it is learning from radiation-detection operations around the damaged Fukushima Daiichi complex in Japan highlights a broader sensitivity in the U.S.'s posture toward a stricken ally.

    U.S. Declines to Give Details on Radiation Stephen Power 2011

  • The crackdown by Bahrain put a spotlight on what appeared to be the U.S.'s increasingly limited influence over the kingdom, which is home to the Navy's Fifth Fleet.

    Bahrain Arrests Opposition Leaders Nicholas Casey 2011

  • ISTANBUL—A dispute over press freedoms between the U.S. and Turkey escalated Friday, as Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan attacked the U.S.'s new ambassador in Ankara as "amateurish."

    U.S., Turkey Row Over Press Freedom Erkan Oz 2011

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