Court orders Julian Assange to be held in custody while he fights extradition to Sweden
FIFA selects first-time hosts over more conventional choices in Europe and the United States
Advocates say releasing them in the public interest and opponents find them damaging for freedom of expression, international diplomacy
Money comes in a combination of loans and transfers from Ireland's pension reserves
But children's aid organizations say Afghanistan is one of the worst places on the planet to be a child
Warrant in connection with rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion allegations
New regulations ban air shipments to US of elevated risk cargo including personal effects, household goods from unknown vendors
New book explores linkages between Iran nuclear situation, Israel and United States
Elections might not change US foreign policy, but world will be watching how President Obama and Republican-majority Congress interact
President Sarkozy is expected to sign the bill into law soon
Workers and students promise more protests against the reform
Leaders of eight major unions announce plans for two new strike days - October 28 and November 6
Demonstrators block access to Marseille airport, fuel depots to protest plan to raise retirement age
British allies concerned that cuts might affect country's status as global power
Markets are supporting the production of safe, healthy food by sourcing locally, or growing it themselves
U.S. President Obama says German reunification was an historic achievement by one of America's closest allies and greatest friends
Moedlareuth, a village of 50, divided down the middle after World War II, separated for four decades
During Mass in London, he proclaimed his sadness for victims of sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests
Vatican said pope was moved by his meeting with abuse survivors, the third day of the first papal state visit to Britain
Abuse victims have come to Britain to persuade Pope, Vatican to do more to combat abuse in Catholic Church
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