Hillary and Bill – will the Clintons be back in 2016?
From meddling First Lady to master of all she surveys, can Hillary Clinton really end a lifetime in politics without another shot at the top job?
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Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, is admitted to a hospital in New York with a blood clot linked to the concussion she suffered when she fainted with a stomach virus earlier this month.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has raised concerns over the potential international impact of deep defence spending cuts in the UK, including to the Nato alliance.
The mass rape of women in the Democratic Republic of Congo appears to be systematic, rather than opportunistic, writes International Editor Lindsey Hilsum.
She has the experience, the support and an unrivalled fundraising team. Hillary Clinton would make a formidable candidate in 2016, but does she have what it takes to run a presidential campaign?
From meddling First Lady to master of all she surveys, can Hillary Clinton really end a lifetime in politics without another shot at the top job?
The figures aren’t clear cut.
In the US, packages containing explosives have been sent to the homes of the former president, Barack Obama and the former presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton. Also today, CNN’s offices in New York City were evacuated when a parcel believed to contain a pipe bomb was discovered.
Speak or conceal. Those were the only choices the FBI director James Comey says he had, when deciding whether to tell Congress it was reviewing new emails related to the Hillary Clinton investigation – albeit less than two weeks before America went to the polls.
The fact that humanity could be about to secure the eighth woman leader in the world, joining those leading countries from Namibia and Burma, to Britain and Germany is drowned beneath the reality that Mrs Clinton’s character is a very much bigger issue than that of her gender.
It’s the last Saturday before polling day and both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump kicked off the day’s campaigning in Florida. But it’s just the first stop of what they call here – the blitz.
With two years before the presidential election, Hillary Clinton is coy about whether she will run. But the ex-first lady tells all about US policy on Putin: “If he will talk to us, we talk to him.”
It’s two away, but it looks like the opening punch has been thrown in the campaign for the US presidential elections. The target? Hillary Clinton and her extended hospital stay.
Doctors expect US secretary of state Hillary Clinton to make a full recovery from a blood clot in a vein between her brain and skull with her release from hospital planned after further treatment.
Speaking in Belfast, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says violence is “never an acceptable response” to political disagreement. But is she using her visit to launch a bid for the White House?
Syria’s future takes centre stage at an international summit in Dublin. The UN’s envoy to Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi, meets with Hillary Clinton.