Report: Syrian Government Demolished Thousands of Homes
According to Human Rights Watch
In case you thought they were less police state-y than the US
At-home soda company has a factory in the West Bank
Took hostages before killing themselves and others
Says countries are sending the wrong signals to those who live in undemocratic states
An abandoned real estate project becomes a hive of self-organized activity.
Accused of aiding Muslim Brotherhood through AlJazeera
Where the uranium is coming from
Latest reporting on the Edward Snowden revelations suggests that the NSA and GCHQ take personal information from apps
Only 4.1 percent of the reported chemical agents
Opposition spokesperson calls it a "positive step forward"
Have shown stem cells can be made by dropping blood cells into acid
Made the comments during last night's State of the Union
United Nations officials says talks will not continue this afternoon
Nominated by two Norwegian politicians
Won't shy away from acting alone
Prime minister and cabinet resigned yesterday
Foreign office says the move has nothing to do with the Snowden revelations
Have been trying to drive out the Knights Templar drug cartel
Lawmakers are increasingly frustrated with the Afghan president
French have already sent 1,600 troops
Rep. Rick Larsen, who represents the district where the family lives, and Rep. Charlie Rangel, who is a Korean war veteran
A new twist in Mexico's drug war.
Some officers get paid better in retirement than when they were on active duty
Court recently ruled a colonial-era law should still be applied to gay sex
Want costs cut, appearances kept
10 also missing, on the island of Java
Protesting in his sound proof cage
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