Court in Egypt Upholds Ban on the Muslim Brotherhood
Islamist party still outlawed
Others left to worry about
Secretary of State John Kerry is in Israel trying to revive the peace process
Lenders currently pondering more bailout money
10,000 over five years
Claims human rights are being violated
Move criticized by legal scholars
Withdrawal has already been delayed
UN Ambassador Samantha Power says previous dealings with Assad have led to skepticism
European Central Bank facing pressure to do something
No motive provided by police or state media
A chemical weapons law threatens liberty by undermining federalism.
Resisting calls to resign
Forces telecommunications companies to allow intelligence agencies to access emails, phone calls, and texts
David Hicks' lawyers say he pleaded guilty under duress
Denies existence of new plan
Rob Ford admits to smoking crack cocaine
Historical issue still source of tensions
Norway has already turned down a request to have the weapons destroyed there
To fight poverty and promote economic growth
Charged with insulting the president
Not growing as quickly as had been previously expected
Dutch children's charity put "Sweetie" in chat rooms
U.N.-Arab League envoy on Syria still hoping for a conference before the end of the year
Less likely to claim welfare, live in social housing
Responding to reporting from The Independent
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)
The Haqqani network have been called the "Kennedys of the Taliban."
Murder, rape, looting
Was on the job less than two months
First ruling in favor of a victim of the Pinochet regime
Even his "opponents" have praised him