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News Djibouti president summoned again to testify in French probe of judge’s death
Djibouti president summoned again to testify in French probe of judge’s death
Joshua Pantesco
February 14, 2007 03:29:00 pm

A French magistrate judge has issued a second summons to Djibouti President Ismail Omar Guelleh requesting testimony for an investigation into the May 1995 death of a French judge in Djibouti. Djibouti officials maintain that the death...

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News US to admit 7,000 Iraqi refugees in expanded resettlement program
US to admit 7,000 Iraqi refugees in expanded resettlement program
Joshua Pantesco
February 14, 2007 02:40:00 pm

The US State Department Wednesday announced an expanded program to allow 7,000 Iraqi refugees to resettle in the US. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met with UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres to discuss...

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News Saddam VP trial unfair:  UN rights expert
Saddam VP trial unfair: UN rights expert
Joshua Pantesco
February 14, 2007 01:51:00 pm

The trial of Saddam-era Iraqi Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan was flawed and he should not be executed, a UN Human Rights expert said Wednesday. Phillip Alston , appointed [UN...

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News China to create anti-corruption bureau
China to create anti-corruption bureau
Joshua Pantesco
February 14, 2007 01:38:00 pm

A senior Chinese official said Tuesday that the government plans to establish a "National Corruption Prevention Bureau" to ensure China's compliance with the UN Convention Against Corruption , which China signed in 2005. The proposed bureau is another...

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News Belgium complicit in WWII Holocaust persecution: report
Belgium complicit in WWII Holocaust persecution: report
Joshua Pantesco
February 14, 2007 12:55:00 pm

The Belgian government was complicit in Nazi persecution of the Jewish population during the Holocaust and the country's courts failed to hold Belgian authorities accountable for persecuting and deporting Jews after World War II, according to a government-supported report...

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News Kennedy urges federal judicial pay raise in Senate committee testimony
Kennedy urges federal judicial pay raise in Senate committee testimony
Joshua Pantesco
February 14, 2007 12:19:00 pm

US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy testified before the appropriations subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday on the topic of judicial pay, saying that low pay relative to private-sector jobs threatens the independence and...

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News UK judge drops Iraqi detainee abuse charges against five soldiers
UK judge drops Iraqi detainee abuse charges against five soldiers
Joshua Pantesco
February 14, 2007 11:51:00 am

A British judge announced Wednesday that he has dropped charges against five British soldiers accused of abusing Iraqi detainees in Basra, while continuing charges against two British co-defendants in their ongoing court-martial. The ruling was issued Tuesday,...

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News EU parliament condemns member states complicity with CIA rendition, secret prisons
EU parliament condemns member states complicity with CIA rendition, secret prisons
Joshua Pantesco
February 14, 2007 10:58:00 am

The European Parliament voted 382-256 Wednesday to approve a report condemning member states for cooperating with the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in operating illegal secret prisons and extraordinary rendition flights in Europe. Seventy-four...

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News Dodd introduces bill to restore habeas rights, redefine ‘enemy combatant’
Dodd introduces bill to restore habeas rights, redefine ‘enemy combatant’
Brett Murphy
February 14, 2007 08:50:00 am

US Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT) on Tuesday introduced in the Senate the Restoring the Constitution Act of 2007 , legislation that would restore habeas corpus rights to all US-held detainees, ban the use of evidence...

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US military accepting more recruits with criminal records
Brett Murphy
February 14, 2007 08:34:00 am

US military branches continue to accept a greater number of recruits with criminal records, granting recruiting waivers , according to data compiled by the US Defense Department. The Army accepted over twice as many recruits...

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Kosovo declares independence from Serbia

On February 17, 2008 the Assembly of Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. While Serbia denounced the declaration as illegal, the international community has remained divided on this issue. Several nations including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Taiwan, and Turkey have recognized Kosovo's independence, but others such as Russia maintain that the declaration violates international law. The majority of countries and international organizations, including the UN, have yet to take a position on the legality of Kosovo's independence. The Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo went into effect on June 15, 2008. Read the Kosovo Declaration of Independence.

US Supreme Court ruled on equal Congressional districts

On February 17, 1964, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Wesberry v. Sanders that congressional districts within each state had to be roughly equal in population. Learn more about Congressional redistricting from the Brennan Center for Justice.

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