Goblin-proof chicken book wins odd-title prize
03/22/2013 4:39am
A supernaturally tinged barnyard manual has won an award for the year's oddest book title.
UK studies tourist bonds for 'high risk' countries
03/22/2013 5:40am
Want to see Big Ben? Better make sure you've got some cash on hand if you're visiting from a "high risk" country.
Russia may help Cyprus only after its deal with EU
03/22/2013 6:13am
Moscow will help Cyprus out financially only if the country's new money-raising measures get the backing of the European Union, Russia's prime minister said Friday.
Trial begins against dead Russian lawyer Magnitsky
03/22/2013 7:51am
A Moscow court began proceedings Friday against a Russian lawyer whose death in jail three years ago generated international headlines and soured U.S.-Russian relations.
UN rights body criticizes Israel over settlements
03/22/2013 9:13am
The U.N.'s top human rights body has passed five resolutions critical of Israel's treatment of Palestinians in what has become a regular condemnation of Israeli policy.
Turkey arrests extremist wanted by Germany
03/22/2013 9:43am
An Islamic extremist wanted by Germany for allegedly calling for terrorist attacks on Europe has been arrested in Turkey and Berlin is negotiating his extradition, an official said Friday.
Sufi followers in Kosovo celebrate spring
03/22/2013 9:46am
Spring has arrived and dervishes in Kosovo are celebrating with dances and blood.
Monaco's Princess Caroline becomes a grandmother
03/22/2013 10:38am
Princess Caroline of Monaco is now a grandmother.
Vaclav Havel to get rights award named after him
03/22/2013 10:39am
The late Czech President Vaclav Havel is getting a new international human rights award named after him.
UK, France press EU on giving arms to Syria rebels
03/22/2013 11:31am
European Union foreign ministers displayed their divisions Friday over whether to start shipping weapons to rebels in Syria, with Britain and France isolated in their efforts to boost the opposition's firepower.
UN rights body extends Syria probe to March 2014
03/22/2013 11:36am
Dozens of nations agreed Friday to extend a U.N. probe of human rights abuses in Syria's civil war for another year, signaling their grave concern about the escalating violence _ and their intent to prosecute abuses.
Fatalities in Swiss Alps, Jura decline in 2012
03/22/2013 12:20pm
The Swiss Alpine Club says the number of deaths in the mountains of the Swiss Alps and the Jura fell by a third in 2012 from the previous year due to often-poor weather that kept people away.
Belgian convicted in 4 deaths _ 2 of them babies
03/22/2013 3:22pm
A 24-year-old Belgian man was convicted Friday and sentenced to life in prison for four murders, including the slashing deaths of two babies at a day care center in 2009.
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