Judge Alessandro Nencini spoke of the difficulty in sentencing young people to prison
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Kerry: We Stand With Ukraine’s People
Endorses democratic ambitions of government opposition as protests paralyze Kiev
How Russia Is Fighting to Regain Control of Ukraine
Officials tell TIME the Kremlin is doing all it can to keep Ukraine within Russia’s sphere of influence
Kiev Protester ‘Crucified’ as Ukraine’s Crisis Gets Worse
In Ukraine, the currency is slumping, the military is making alarming noises and anti-government protesters fear an increasingly violent crackdown
Amanda Knox: ‘I’m Going to Fight This to the Very End’
‘I really expected so much more from the Italian justice system’
Vodka Is Killing Russian Men, Report Says
New research finds shockingly high death rates in Russian men who drink large amounts of the nation’s favorite liquor
Amanda Knox’s Ex-Boyfriend Stopped At Italy’s Border
Police found Raffaele Sollecito at a hotel near Italy’s border with Slovenia and Austria after he and Knox were convicted of murder for a second time
What the Guilty Verdict Means for Amanda Knox
The American student has been found guilty of murdering British roommate in a retrial by an Italian court
Pope Francis Picks New Financial Watchdog
The shakeup continues
Former French First Lady Says Affair News Was Like ‘Falling From a Skyscraper’
‘It’s not because I’m no longer the first lady that life has to stop,” Trierweiler said
Ukraine’s President Calls in Sick in the Middle of a Revolution
It’s flu season in Ukraine, revolution or no revolution. Just ask the country’s President.
In a statement published Thursday on the website of President Viktor Yanukovych, his chief doctor announced: “The President of …
Sochi Whistleblower Flees Russia Amid Death Threats
“You will be drowned in blood”
British Phone-Hacking Trial Details Celebrity Love Triangle
Jude loves Sienna who loves Daniel