French Court Orders Champs Elysees Sephora Closed at 9pm Due to Labor Laws, Angering Salespeople Who Want to Work Late
Country's largest unions sued collectively over the issue
Country's largest unions sued collectively over the issue
Al Shabab continue to wreak havoc despite U.S. policy since 9/11
Authorities say its over
Could be using early 2000s Bush speech
"We have ashamed and defeated our attackers"
Al Shabab militants still inside
Made the announcement at speech to the United Nations
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, who has begun a hunger strike in jail, was reportedly moved for her own safety
Says the snooping is a breach of international law
Wants world leaders to stop fueling the conflict
Activists tried to climb oil platform in the Arctic
Says War on Terror has prompted terror attacks
Identity of the attackers yet to be confirmed
Striking a different tone than his predecessor
Western countries are dropping calls for force to be used if Syria does not comply with conditions
Conservative bloc didn't clinch a majority
Says they shouldn't be treated as "pawns on the chessboard of humanity"
18 and 19 year-old men
Have not been tasked to examine who used chemical weapons
Authorities say 62 people have been killed
Calls al-Shabaab "one of the most vicious terrorist organizations in the world"
32 people died in sinking off the coast of Italy
Decline has likely bottomed out
Also for possible citizenship purposes