News roundup — December 17, 2012

By Mallory Hendry
Dec 17, 2012 / Share
Canada

Ikea monkey's 'mom' begins legal battle to get him back, The National Post

Report on two year B.C. probe into missing women to be released today, The Globe and Mail

B.C. Human Rights Tribunal agrees to hear woman's complaint against Earls' Albino Rhino branding, Vancouver Sun


United States

Largest U.S. pension fund takes San Bernardino to court for alleged 'sham' bankruptcy, Reuters

Clinton's congressional testimony on Benghazi attack postponed over concussion, Reuters


International

Ukrainian judge and his family found decapitated in their home, Reuters

 Verdict possible before 2013 election after judge sets final Berlusconi trial date, Reuters