Alexei Navalny says the conviction for theft is politically motivated.
Russian Court Ends House Arrest, Upholds Sentence for Kremlin-Critic Navalny
How to Keep Chemical Weapons From Terrorists
Unregulated tinkering with DNA could invite a poison gas attack.
Federal Judge Blocks Obama's Immigration Deportation Plan
The move adds a new wrinkle to a debate already raging in the new, Republican-led U.S. Congress.
Netanyahu Improperly Used State Funds: Israeli State Auditor
The news fired up center-left opponents before a parliamentary election next month.
Report: ISIS Militants Burn 45 Iraqis to Death
The Islamic State also burned to death a Jordanian pilot earlier this month.
Danish and Swedish Jews Say They Won't Be Forced to Israel
‘Israel is your home,’ said Netanyahu to Europe’s Jews last week, a vision not shared by all.
80% of Anti-Muslim Attacks in France Against Women, Says Report
Some have questioned the silence of French feminists over increased attacks on Muslim women.
Map Shows Loudest and Quietest Places in the U.S.
If you want a lot of quiet areas, head west.
PM Says Greece Will Not Give In to ‘Blackmail’
Alexis Tsipras is confident a deal will be found but refuses to compromise on his pre-election pledges.
Pegida Candidate to Run for Mayor of Dresden
Despite falling attendees to their marches, the anti-Islamic group are continuing the movement.
How ISIS Can Be Defeated
More U.S. troops, a no-fly zone over Syria and, yes, boots on the ground are needed.
French Prostitutes Bemoan Strauss-Khan Trial’s Effect on Sex Industry
The sex worker’s trade union say calls for criminalisation are fuelled by an ulterior motive to send home illegal migrants.
Russia ‘Arming Armenia and Azerbaijan’ As Hostilities Increase
Reports estimate ceasefire violations stand at around 5,000 for January - the highest monthly figure since the 1994 truce.
A Texas Judge May Save Republicans From Themselves
His ruling means the Homeland Security department may not shut down—for a while.
Hungarian Capital on 'Lock Down' for Putin's Visit
More than 2,000 people took to the streets last night to protest the Russian president's visit.
Libyan Bishop Holds Firm While Foreigners Flee ISIS Threat
“We are ready to bear witness to whom we are and what we do according to the words of Christ.”
Police Arrest Four in Sweden on Suspicion of Aiding Islamic State: Report
Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter reported the state prosecutor believed the suspects sent money to Islamic State.
Arson Suspect Charged in Houston Islamic Center Fire
The suspect, a homeless man, claims the fire was an “accident.”
The Fine Line Between Anti-Islamism and Islamophobia
Hating minority groups like Muslims is alien to America’s culture of tolerance.
Ukraine-Russia Truce Crumbles as Rebels Press Debaltsevo
A Ukrainian official said the pro-Russian forces used small arms and grenades.