Amsterdam May Tighten Prostitution Laws
The nanny state reasserts itself
Crowdsourced control-freakery
The new national neurosis is cultural hoarding.
More boots on the ground in the continent
Investigations and armed raids on scribblers' homes
Park Geun-hye will take office on Monday
Obama yet to make a decision
Has issued a worldwide caution
Left list that highlights 22 ways they can try to avoid detection
Fighting in the capital continues to intensify
Wants an end to the violence
After recent resignation of the prime minister
Want to research how the drug spreads through the body
French and Malian soldiers still battling Islamic militants
Freedom fighters turning to Al Qaeda-linked groups
Proposal comes after Iran recently accelerated uranium enrichment
Concerned that they will lose custody of their children for not sending them to a state-approved school as required by German law
Says the soldiers are undergoing "re-education"
Latest attempt by the Egyptian president to restore stability amid protests
No, France isn't anti-business at all
Would have been an interesting addition to the French presidency
Staff weren't clear on who was supposed to care for him
EU human rights law would seem to bar the scheme
Response from citizens not very positive
According to the United Nation's nuclear watchdog agency
No indication how many of them are innocent of any wrong-doing
Fears of efforts to steal tech info from US
Prosecutors said plan was bigger attack than 2005 transit explosions
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