Moazzam Begg is suspected of terrorism offenses connected to the war in Syria
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Turkish Leader Calls Audio Recordings Fake Amid Corruption Scandal
Alleged recordings of conversations between Prime Minister and his son were leaked on Monday
Ukraine Delays Forming New Government
The parliament speaker, who was named Ukraine’s interim leader, warns of the dangers of separatism
Pope Francis Opens Vatican Finances to Outside Scrutiny
Move aimed at reforming scandal-ridden institutions
Russia Steps up Rhetoric Against Ukraine Upheaval
Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev called it an “armed mutiny.”
World’s Oldest Holocaust Survivor Dies Aged 110
Alice Herz-Sommer spent two years in a Nazi concentration camp in WWII
Ukraine Desperately Seeks Foreign Aid
Acting President Oleksander Turchinov says economy is “heading into the abyss”
Moscow Police Detain Hundreds Outside Anti-Putin Rally Trial
Authorities cracked down on protestors as seven anti-Putin activists were jailed
Arrest Warrant Issued for Deposed Ukrainian President Yanukovych
Deposed leader, reportedly seen in Crimea, is charged with mass murder
E.U. to Debate Making Buying Sex Illegal
This week, E.U. lawmakers will consider following the lead of some European nations and criminalizing the purchase of sex across the continent. But critics of the proposals, including many sex workers, are legion
The Russian Stronghold in Ukraine Preparing to Fight the Revolution
Lawmakers and worried citizens in the pro-Russia Crimea consider their options
Ukraine’s Parliament Elects Interim President
But deposed President Yanukovych says he’s still in charge
Freed Ukrainian Opposition Leader Yulia Tymoshenko Addresses Protestors
Former prime minister was released from prison Saturday and addressed jubilant crowds in Kiev