Inside the long-awaited package, six pages of government paperwork dryly affirmed Carol Tapanila's anxious request. But when Tapanila slipped the contents from the brown envelope, she saw there was something more.
German neo-Nazis, hamstrung by tough laws at home, are increasingly organizing gatherings across the French border, including a recent commemoration of Adolf Hitler's 125th birthday.
Miguel de Cervantes, Spain's greatest writer, was a soldier of little fortune. He died broke in Madrid, his body riddled with bullets. His burial place was a tiny convent church no larger than the entrance hall of an average house.
Investigators seek recorded pleas to coastal authorities made by victims
Security personnel cast their ballots nationwide on Monday ahead of Iraq's first election since US troops withdrew, amid attacks on voting centers and fears the country is slipping into all-out conflict.
Pro-Moscow rebel forces take control of another eastern Ukrainian town
An Egyptian court sentenced Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie and 682 other alleged Islamists to death on Monday, a lawyer and prosecutor said, after two brief sessions the defense partly boycotted.
The Palestine Liberation Organization's central council adopted a plan on Sunday to pursue attempts to join 60 United Nations bodies and international agreements.
US Secretary of State John Kerry told a group of senior international officials that Israel risks becoming an "apartheid" state if it does not make peace soon, a US news website reported.
US president defends 7-week-long search for missing Flight MH370
South African President Jacob Zuma led celebrations on Sunday to mark the 20th anniversary of post-apartheid democracy in the country, saying it was closer to achieving the dream of a united multiracial nation.
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