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Two Swedes, Somali plead guilty in NY over Shabab conspiracy
The trio face up to 15 years in an American prison and deportation World News -
Egypt court seeks death for 11 in soccer stadium case
An Egyptian court on Sunday took a step towards imposing the death penalty on 11 men Middle East -
Dutch journalist acquitted of Turkish terrorism propaganda charge
Frederike Geerdink's detention in January prompted an outcry from rights groups Media -
Indonesian court rejects last-ditch appeal by Australian death-row convicts
The Australians are among 10 drug convicts due to be executed by firing squad on the prison island of Nusakambangan Asia -
ICC welcomes Palestinians as 123rd member
Joining the court is part of a broader effort by the Palestinians to put international pressure on Israel Middle East -
Accused Abu Hamza accomplice pleads guilty to terror
Haroon Aswat, a 40-year-old who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, was extradited from Britain to the United States in October World News -
Egypt jails two on Israel spy charges: judicial official
Their two accomplices -- Israeli intelligence officials -- were sentenced in absentia to life terms Middle East -
Case against accused Boston Marathon bomber moves towards conclusion
Tsarnaev, 21, is accused of killing three people and injuring 264 in the April 15, 2013, attack World News -
Parma officially declared bankrupt
Parma’s players have not been paid all season and it took just 10 minutes for a court to declare the club bankrupt Sports -
UAE: Six Iranians jailed over British businessman’s kidnap
Abbas Yazdi, a businessman of Iranian descent who owns a general trading company in Dubai, disappeared in June 2013 Middle East -
British motorist becomes focus in fine wrangle
Barry Beavis, 47, is challenging the £85 ($132) fine he was issued - claiming it is excessive for the offence committed Variety -
Egypt court acquits top Mubarak era officials on graft charges
Former Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif and former Interior Minister Habib el-Adly were both charged with illegal profiting Middle East -
Egypt refers 215 to court for forming a militant group
The 215 defendants were charged with forming a militant group called "Helwan Brigades" Middle East -
Palestinian Authority says not to blame for attacks
Lawyers for the Palestinian Authority said it should not be held responsible for ‘crazy and terrible’ attacks committed in Israel Middle East -
Man used baby as club to attack lover, South African court told
An argument erupted when the 32-year-old Cameroonian man questioned whether he was really the three-day-old girl’s father Variety -
Turkish court orders Facebook to block pages ‘insulting’ prophet
The court ruled on Sunday that Facebook would be shut down altogether in Turkey if it fails to implement the order Digital -
Release of Mubarak sons delayed: Egypt officials
The decision sparked furious reactions from many in Egypt who viewed the Mubarak sons as symbols of corruption Middle East -
Egypt court orders retrial for 37 Brotherhood members
An Egyptian court ordered a retrial for 37 Muslim Brotherhood members sentenced to death and 115 others sentenced to life Middle East -
Cairo court clears Mubarak brothers for release
Jamal and Alaa Mubarak still face charges of stock market manipulation in a separate case, but in June 2013 a court ordered their release Middle East -
Netanyahu expects ICC to reject Palestinian bid
Netanyahu said Palestinians’ ‘hypocritical’ bid join the ICC not possible because they did not rank as a state Middle East -
Israel charges eight Palestinians over Facebook incitement
The incriminating posts were put online in recent months as a wave of violence rocked Jerusalem Digital -
Report: FBI mishandles large portion of U.S. evidence
The FBI is notifying prosecutors of the report results and the risk of a mistrial World News -
Turkish court acquits dissident sociologist over 1998 blast
The 43-year-old Pinar Selek was accused of bombing a spice market popular with tourists in Istanbul Middle East -
EU: Obesity considered a disability at work
EU top court says obesity can be covered by discrimination laws Life -
Top British judge says Muslim women should remove veils in court
Muslim women should be made to remove their veils when giving evidence in court, Britain’s top female judge has said in a controversial ... World News -
Arab activist freed awaiting immigration sentence
Rasmieh Odeh of Chicago paid a $50,000 bond and was released Thursday World News -
Egypt activist gets three years in jail for contempt of court
Ahmed Douma rose to prominence during the 2011 uprising that toppled Mubarak and was also a key protest leader against Mursi Middle East -
China sentences eight to death for attacks in Xinjiang
The eight people were sentenced to death on charges of leading terror groups and setting off explosives in two attacks that left 46 people killed Asia -
Saudi girl sues father for not letting her complete overseas education
She told the judge that her father did not let her travel back to the country where she is studying Variety -
Azerbaijan detains prominent journalist for ‘inciting suicide’
The journalist was accused of driving a person, former collague, to suicide Television & Radio