Judges at EU justice mission in Kosovo find Oliver Ivanovic, 62, guilty of murder and torture during Kosovo's war for independence from Serbia
Report by World Economic Forum based on interviews with more than 180 experts and on analysis of more than 200 reports
Geneva-based agency says Friday - marked as International Migrants Day - that 990,761 people have arrived from Africa and Middle East
Authorities had been searching for four suspected jihadists; no word on whether the two men arrested were connected to that hunt
Protests demanding end to corruption, organized crime coincide with 25th anniversary of student protests that helped country shed communism
Nation remains on high alert as authorities search for man suspected of participating in Paris violence
Kyiv accused of refusing to help end blackout in Crimea, caused when electricity pylons were blown up allegedly by pro-Ukrainian attackers
Khadija Ismayilova was sentenced to 7½ years for tax evasion, illegal business activity and abuse of power - charges rights groups say were trumped up
Leaked documents reveal corruption, greed at highest levels of Catholic Church hierarchy
Bill expected to face fierce opposition in Republicans controlled Congress; is unlikely to become law
German police raided headquarters of country's football federation, homes of three current and former high-ranking officials over possible wrongdoing
Germany's foreign minister also says Europe should be ready to share migrant and refugee burden fairly
Before session, opposition also threw tear gas near office of Speaker Kadri Veseli, forcing evacuation of parliamentary staff
International Criminal Court's prosecutor calls for inquiry into allegations of war crimes
Matthias Mueller to help German automaker recover from a scandal over its rigging of US vehicle emissions tests
Move ends week of friction prompted by flow of thousands of migrants across common frontier
However, The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) says all journalists should be removed from the list
President says until Congress lifts trade embargo on Cuba, this is going to be a gradual process
Human Rights Watch says newer EU member states display historic phobia when it comes to accepting Muslim refugees from conflict-ridden Middle East
Catholic Church views abortion as a sin, punishable by excommunicating guilty from Church and condemning them to hell in afterlife
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