In its strongest statement over the ongoing internal conflict in Syria, the Obama administration today took the relatively rare step of booting the top Syrian envoy to the U.S.
One Less Diplomat in D.C.: Syrian Envoy Gets the Boot
Trying to Carry Their Voices from Adams Morgan to Havana
Every Monday, supporters of Alan Gross, a Jewish-American contractor who has been held by the Cuban government for two years, rally outside the island nation's diplomatic mission in Adams Morgan.
Attacks on Diplomats in D.C.: Rare, Though Not Unheard Of
This week's revelation that the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. was targeted for assassination was big news -- not only because of the links to Iran, but also because had it happened, it would have marked one of the few times in history that a foreign diplomat was killed while serving in Washington.
China Talks to Muck Up Traffic
President Obama is starting bilateral talks with China here in Washington today, which means residents can expect to be inconvenienced in one way or another for the next two days by the roughly 150 Chinese dignitaries currently in town. Expect additional motorcades and intermittent, temporary road closures in the vicinity of the Ronald Reagan Building and the White House. DDOT says minor delays due to closures should be expected on both inbound and outbound 14th Street between Pennsylvania and Constitution Avenues until at least 6 p.m. Drivers intending to head southbound out of the city on 14th Street this evening are advised to use the 9th Street tunnel instead, while those heading into the city should use 12th Street or 7th Street.

