Comments he made after the trial are causing a firestorm
Castaway Fisherman ‘Survives 13 Months’ at Sea on Turtle Blood and Fish
Jose Salvador Albarengo, 37, a fisherman from El Salvador, told officials that he survived more than a year adrift in the Pacific Ocean, drinking turtle blood and catching fish with his bare hands.
Albarengo said he went on what
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Spain’s Abortion Battle Pits Conservative Prime Minister Against Public Opinion
Conservative Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is pushing legislation that would curb abortion, even when the majority in deeply Catholic Spain are in favor of it
Israeli Officials Stay to Hear Iranian Minister’s Presentation
In an apparent warming of relations, Israel’s Defense Minister sat and listened to Iran’s Foreign Minister during a conference in Germany over the weekend
Obama Will Travel to Saudi Arabia in March
The president’s visit will come after a swing through Europe
Iran Minister: Final Nuclear Deal Possible Within Six Months
Foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says final deal within reach if ‘good will’ exists
Report: Corruption Costs E.U. Over $162 Billion a Year
3 out of 4 Europeans think corruption is widespread, report finds
Mandela Left $4.1 Million In Will
Estate to be distributed to family, staff, former schools and the African National Congress
U.S. and Libya Destroy Last of Gaddafi’s Chemical Weapons
America-backed effort aimed at keeping weapons from falling into extremists’ hands
Why al-Qaeda Kicked Out Its Deadly Syria Franchise
After a protracted turf battle, the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria finds itself on the outs. That will likely make things even more dangerous
Car Bombings in Iraq Kill at Least 10
Attacks in four areas in and near Baghdad also leave dozens wounded
China Alters State Secrecy Laws for ‘Greater Transparency’
Officials are urged not to cover up public information with state secrecy as excuse
France’s Opponents of Gay Marriage Protest ‘Family-Phobic’ Government
Apparently gay couples and their children don’t count as families