First of Thirty Pardoned Greenpeace Activists Get Exit Visa From Russia
Going home
Ordered to stop or face more fines
Security situation getting worse
Erdogan tried to centralize more power
To help pay for the costs incurred cleaning up after the hacking mess
Called for by the American Studies Association
He never had any plans to attend, office says
According to intelligence from South Korea
Company made distribution deal with China Mobile
Spoof made fun of country's youth culture
Says prisons are the "face of the country"
Malware and exploits used to gather intelligence
Was interviewed for Brazil television
Doesn't think upcoming peace conference will succeed
Those found guilty of some acts will face life in prison if the bill is signed
Has halted implementing the law in wake of criticism from the European Union and some citizens
Say the troops are only there to protect Christians
Hundreds have been killed in wake of what President Kiir has said was an attempted coup headed by former Vice President Riek Machar
Says North Korea's basketball players are "awesome"
Estimated annual growth rate raised from 1.5 percent to 1.9 percent
Chadian forces are Muslim, the majority of the capital's population are Christian
Convicted of attacking police and holding an unauthorized rally
Expected to begin again after Christmas
Barrel bombs have been dropped on the city
Residents claim civilians have been killed
Attack was delayed to allow Americans to be airlifted
Delivered to Syrian port city of Latakia
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) says "The world sees the United States as weakening"