Foreign Policy
Three More People Arrested in Connection With Murder of British Soldier
Men in their twenties arrested held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder
Chuck Hagel Calls Sexual Assault a 'Scourge' on the Military
Made the comment while addressing West Point graduates
Syrian Forces Begin Artillery Assault on Qusair
Fighting with Hezbollah in the latest attempt to dislodge rebels
Japan to Implement National ID Numbers For All Residents
Previously implemented a different system a decade ago
CIA Wants To Know How Its Benghazi Presence Was Revealed
The agency's presence may have incited the attack
New Zealand Restricts Synthetic Drugs
Makers will have to "prove" safety of new products
Shariah Court in Malaysia Allows Man To Marry 13-Year-Old He is Accused of Raping
Man says the marriage is consensual
Man and Woman Arrested in the UK in Connection With Soldier's Murder
Police are searching six houses in London and central England
Concern Over Security in Eastern DRC Growing
M23 rebels continue to pose a threat to stability
UN Lawyer Praises Obama's Comments on Drones
Calls it a "significant step towards increased transparency"
Former Israeli Officials Says Israel Intervening in Syria is Unlikely
Also say doing so would be unwise
UK Preparing For Copycat Attacks After Murder of British Soldier
Also preparing for backlash from right-wing extremists
Riots in Stockholm Continue For Fifth Day in a Row
Sparked by police shooting of 69-year-old-man
Syrian Electronic Army Hacks British TV Station Twitter Feed
Financial Times and the Associated Press have also previously been targeted
China Offers To Send Peacekeepers to Mali as Part of UN Peacekeeping Force
More than 500 Chinese peacekeepers and engineers could be sent
Head of European Central Bank Wants the UK To Be More European
British euroscepticism causing some worries
Men Suspected of Killing British Soldier Were Known to Security Services
Both being treated at hospitals after being shot by police
Turkey Set To Ban Late-Night Alcohol Sales
Legislation passed by Parliament, needs to be signed by the president
London Mayor: Attack on Soldier "Overwhelmingly Likely" to Be Terrorist Incident
Terrorism is not a registered trademark
BBC Drops Attempt to Move to All Digital Production and Archives
$149 million project not worth it
Two Arrested in Britain Over Twitter Comments About Soldier's Murder
Statements reportedly "anti-religious"