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Victims Confront Murderous U.S. Soldier at Sentencing Hearing
Staff Sgt. Robert Bales pleaded guilty to slaughtering 16 Afghan civilians
Half-Naked, High, Bodybuilder Arrested After Boarding Angela Merkel's Jet
Are we sure she didn't want him there?
U.K. Government Insists Guardian's NSA Data Posed "Threat to National Security"
Even though destroying hard drives didn't destroy the widely disseminated data
Israeli Lawmaker Says Egyptians Have Missed Hosni Mubarak
"These are the sounds of the Egyptian street," says Binyamin Ben-Eliezer
Miss Universe Organization Says Russian Anti-Gay Laws Go Against Its Values, But Not Moving Out of Moscow
Activists pressing the group to leave Moscow
Swedish Woman, Translator Killed in Drive-By Outside Mogadishu University
No claims of responsibility
Former Israeli Foreign Minister Calls Turkish Prime Minister "Goebbels' Successor"
Avigdor Lieberman directs criticism at Recep Erdogan
Rebels Accuse Syrian Government Of Gassing Up to 1,300 People
UN chemical weapons investigators arrived in Damascus earlier this week
Youth Activist in Ghana Appealing Death Sentence
Yakubu Yahuza was sentenced over the killing of killing an activist from the governing party
Indian State Outlaws Black Magic and Superstition After Killing
Anti-superstition activist was shot
Israeli and Palestinian Officials Meet for Third Day of Peace Talks
Both sides have promised to keep the content of the negotiations secret
Angela Merkel Visits Dachau
First such visit to the Nazi concentration camp by any German chancellor
Mother Forced To Kill Her Own Baby in North Korean Prison
Former inmate told a U.N. panel the mother was ordered to drown her baby
Hamas Urges Egypt To Reopen Gaza Strip Crossing
Egyptian military has been trying to prevent smuggling into the Gaza Strip
Egyptian Court Orders the Release of Former President Mubarak
Was sentenced to life in prison, but retrial was ordered
EU Foreign Ministers Considering Sanctions Against Egypt
Hundreds have been killed in recent violence
India and Pakistan Blame Each Other for Recent Deadly Exchange on Kashmir Border
One Pakistani officer dead
David Cameron Ordered Top Civil Servant To Try and Stop The Guardian Publishing Snowden Revelations
Cabinet Secretary Jeremy Heywood got in touch with the newspaper
Mali's Constitutional Court Upholds Election Results
Ibrahim Boubacar Keita to be the next president
US and China Agree to Improve Military Relations
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Chinese Defense Minister Chang Wanquan both say a stronger relationship is better for the world's security and stability
Dempsey Says Rebels in Syria Wouldn't Support American Interests
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Says military intervention would involve in the U.S. in another war in the Middle East
Egyptian Court Considering Whether To Release Mubarak
Release of the former president would not be welcomed by many involved in the 2011 uprising
Syrian Opposition Activists Claim Hundreds Have Been Killed by Chemical Weapons Near Damascus
U.N. inspectors are in Syria investigating the alleged use of chemical weapons
Two Okla. Teens Charged with Murdering Australian Baseball Player
A third charged as accessory
White House Says it Wouldn't Force Reporters to Destroy Computers
Or rather, it finds it "difficult to imagine a scenario" in which they would.
Czech Parliament Votes to Dissolve
New elections could give country's Communist Party some power