Nabil al-Fadhl said he is facing charges of insulting the nation after supporting the legal sale of alcohol.
Thousands supporting Islamic asylum seekers will march against PEGIDA, an anti-Islamic group in Germany, on Monday.
Louie Gohmert is one of two tea party Republicans challenging John Boehner for speaker.
Habib Essid, who served as interior minister under Ben Ali, was selected after an agreement among political parties in the newly elected congress.
German police said that it has images of the members of the group, which attacked Israeli Jew Shahak Shapira.
Syria's National Coalition, which is the main body representing opposition groups outside the country, exercises little power within Syria.
China said it had lodged a protest with Pyongyang after media reports said a North Korean army deserter killed four Chinese nationals.
Chen Shui-bian was convicted in September 2009 over embezzlement and bribery charges.
The Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League swept to power in January last year in elections that were boycotted by opposition parties.
A witness at the scene reportedly said that he heard nearly seven shots being fired.
A suspected Pakistani vessel sank off India's west coast late on Wednesday after being intercepted by the Indian coast guard.
Residents of Baga who fled to neighboring Chad said that the militant group killed many and set the town on fire.
Security has been tightened at airports across the country following reports of a potential attack.
Twitter went into a tailspin after the New Jersey governor hugged Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones Sunday night.
The pope continues on his mission to change the Vatican by picking cardinals, many from smaller, less developed countries.
Lehava'a head denies the group incites violence against Arabs.
An Oklahoma woman wrote a suicide note, called her brother and then killed herself, police say.
At least four people were killed when a car bomb was detonated next to a military convoy in Mogadishu.
NYPD officers once again turned their backs on NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio at the Buddhist funeral of Officer Wenjian Liu.
President Hassan Rouhani's comments mark a departure from the anti-Western rhetoric of his predecessor.
As GOP takes full control of Congress, battles with President Obama are on the horizon.
Fighters from the Army of Islam took a town near Syria's capital in the latest incident of rebel infighting.
Attorneys will look to select a jury from a pool of about 1,200 to try 21-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Funeral will be held for NYPD Officer Wenjian Liu.
The British leader is under pressure from Eurosceptic members of his own party and the rise of anti-EU party UKIP.
The health care will be observed for 21 days and treated if necessary at Nebraska Medicine.
Germany supported the ECB's actions to curb a Euro crisis in 2012; but analysts are unsure if the country will do so again.
A representative of North Korea's foreign ministry says the U.S. is "groundlessly stirring up bad blood."
The strike comes as Pakistani officials debate plans to strengthen a crackdown on the Taliban insurgency.
Frank Van Den Bleeken, who has spent 30 years in prison, asked to be euthanized due to the "unbearable" suffering of his detention.