Cabinet official says draft counter-terrorism law has been amended to replace jail time with fine of 200,000-500,000 Egyptian pounds ($25,000-$65,000 USD)
Despite recent arrests, prosecutions, there are deep concerns such gains may not be enough to counter extremist ideology, prevent attacks
Greek parliament votes 229-64 to implement harsh austerity measures, including pension reforms and sweeping sales tax increases, which was demanded by its creditors
Swiss authorities say they one of seven detained FIFA officials is being sent to US to face corruption charges
His foundation thanks the public for the support it has received since he was admitted to hospital
11 members of the group have been released, but 9 remain in custody
President calls for reducing or eliminating mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug crimes, increasing job training programs for prisoners
Chinese leaders have tolerated slower growth as the country transitions from a trade- and investment-driven economy toward a more sustainable model
Mullah Omar's Eid message offers unprecedented defense of recent engagement with Afghan, foreign peace negotiators
Bill, submitted Tuesday, specifies new taxes, pension reforms and tighter supervision of government finances
IS manifestos dictating how children should be educated have been very effective, observers say; strong counternarrative needed to fight extremism
Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton has been supportive of a nuclear agreement but notes there are still other issues with Iran
Domin Kari