Protesters charged with illegal assembly and obstructing police after vowing to stay in city's financial district until 8:00 am
The court ruled the French government's desire to encourage people to live together is a legitimate reason for the ban
President Poroshenko ends cease-fire, says renewed offensive in country's east is 'response to terrorists, militants, marauders'
Lawmakers approved a reinterpretation of Article 9 of country's US-drafted constitution, which renounces war
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi says new state is for all Muslims, regardless of skin color or nationality and holy month of Ramadan is perfect time for all Muslims to take up weapons and flight
Protest comes after nearly 800,000 Hong Kongers voted in informal referendum on greater electoral autonomy
Tens of thousands of mourners join for funeral service for three teenagers found dead in West Bank nearly three weeks after they disappeared
North Korea defended the missile tests as peaceful and legitimate, saying Pyongyang does not recognize the UN sanctions banning them
Operation to root out terrorists follows two weeks of aerial bombing, evacuation of civilians from region
President authorizes sending 200 more troops to Iraq to bolster security at US Embassy and Baghdad's international airport
Pistorius's trial was on hold for a month while he underwent evaluations by a team of psychiatrists and a psychologist
Petro Poroshenko says decision is 'a response to terrorists, rebels, looters,' and all those he says are 'paralyzing the economy of the region'
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