François Hollande and David Cameron are presenting a united front against the Islamic State group, but challenges remain, particularly with regard to Syria's Bashar Assad.
They protested plans to relocate Syrian refugees to the United States, as well as a rumored -- and nonexistent -- Islamic court at the mosque.
The American president has said that he will not allow the notion that his country is powerless to beat the Islamic State group.
A U.S. presidential envoy, speaking during a television interview, also said America would step up its offensive against ISIS to target its international networks.
The two leaders will meet in Washington on Tuesday, their first meeting since the deadly attacks in Paris on Nov. 13.
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said it was U.S. policy that led to the creation and growth of the Islamic State group.
U.S. President Barack Obama said Sunday that the world would not accept terrorist attacks on civilians in Paris and Mali as the "new normal."
The conflict with the Islamic State group will be ultimately resolved through diplomatic and political channels, the French army chief said Sunday.
The Community declaration was signed by leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Kuala Lumpur, this year's host of the group's annual summit.
President Obama said Saturday that all countries must halt construction in the South China Sea, an area disputed by China and several other countries.
The Taliban's seizure of the city was a major setback and prompted Washington to prolong its military engagement in Afghanistan.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak condemned the Islamic State group during an opening speech at the Asean summit in Kuala Lumpur Saturday.
Roanoke Mayor David Bowers apologized on Friday for a statement citing Japanese internment camps in an argument against assisting Syrian refugees.
The request comes a year after Obama announced his Deferred Action for Parents of Americans initiative, which has been in legal limbo.
Images have begun to surface of an attack Friday on a hotel in Bamako, Mali, with about 125 people reportedly still in the hotel.
Congressional Republicans, with some Democrats, also passed a bill to limit the authority of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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A leaked police memo warned of "imminent terrorist threats" from suicide bombers linked to ISIS and the Abu Sayyaf group ahead of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit.
Jonathan Pollard, now 61, was convicted of selling American intelligence secrets to Israel in 1987, and given a life sentence.
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Different legal systems across the European Union and privacy concerns have complicated the mutual sharing of crucial information, observers say.
Officials working to block clean power rules get major donations from the coal industry.