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News Slovakia to seek extradition of accused Nazi from Hungary
Slovakia to seek extradition of accused Nazi from Hungary
Dan Taglioli
July 30, 2012 01:31:18 pm

Slovakian authorities on Monday announced plans to seek the extradition of a 97-year-old Hungarian man arrested in Budapest earlier this month on allegations of abusing and helping deport thousands of Jews during the Holocaust. Slovak Justice Minister Tomas Borec...

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News Namibia court rules government improperly sterilized HIV positive women
Namibia court rules government improperly sterilized HIV positive women
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 30, 2012 01:24:52 pm

A court in Namibia has ruled that the government sterilized three HIV-positive women without obtaining appropriate consent, a legal aid group said Monday. The Southern African Litigation Center (SALC) reported that the court ruled the...

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News India court sentences 21 to life in prison over 2002 religious violence
India court sentences 21 to life in prison over 2002 religious violence
Dan Taglioli
July 30, 2012 01:08:56 pm

An Indian court sentenced 21 individuals to life imprisonment on Monday after finding them guilty of attempted murder and rioting relating to several murders in the town of Visnagar in Gujarat state 10 years ago. The 21 Hindus were...

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News Maldives court refuses to hear case against former president
Maldives court refuses to hear case against former president
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 30, 2012 12:59:03 pm

A court in the Maldives has refused to hear the case against former president Mohamed Nasheed, saying it does not have jurisdiction to rule in the case. Nasheed was formally charged earlier this month with illegally arresting a former...

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News Tymoshenko asks Ukraine court to excuse her from trial for health reasons
Tymoshenko asks Ukraine court to excuse her from trial for health reasons
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 30, 2012 12:34:35 pm

Jailed former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko on Monday requested permission to be absent from her tax evasion trial proceedings, which are scheduled to resume on July 31. Tymoshenko reportedly asked to be excused...

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News South Korea rights group to file international complaint against China over prisoner torture
South Korea rights group to file international complaint against China over prisoner torture
Dan Taglioli
July 30, 2012 12:24:24 pm

A rights group in South Korea on Monday announced its intent to appeal to the UN over the alleged torture of Seoul activist Kim Young-hwan during his time detained in China after helping North Korean refugees...

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News Federal judge blocks enforcement of insurance mandate for Colorado business owner
Federal judge blocks enforcement of insurance mandate for Colorado business owner
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 30, 2012 11:44:02 am

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Colorado on Friday issued an injunction barring the federal government from enforcing its controversial employer insurance mandate against a Colorado business owned by a...

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News Romania presidential referendum fails for lack of minimum voter turnout
Romania presidential referendum fails for lack of minimum voter turnout
Dan Taglioli
July 30, 2012 11:14:47 am

Romanian President Traian Basescu survived a national referendum on Sunday when the vote was invalidated for failing to achieve the required threshold of 50 percent voter turnout. The controversial attempt to remove Basescu from office...

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News Russia president signs law re-criminalizing libel and slander
Russia president signs law re-criminalizing libel and slander
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 30, 2012 10:01:12 am

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a bill into the law that re-criminalizes slander and libel in the country. The law defines slander as "knowingly disseminating false information defaming the honour and dignity or...

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News Russia lawmaker proposes media restriction to reduce racial violence
Russia lawmaker proposes media restriction to reduce racial violence
Brandon Gatto
July 29, 2012 05:27:01 pm

A lawmaker from the centrist political party United Russia on Friday announced a bill that would ban the media from disclosing the ethnic backgrounds of suspects, victims and other individuals during reports on crimes and...

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Supreme Court ordered dissolution of Standard Oil

On May 15, 1911, the US Supreme Court found Standard Oil in violation of the Sherman Act and ordered its dissolution.

Read Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. U.S.

Austrian State Treaty signed

On May 15, 1955, the Allied Powers of World War II and representatives of Austria signed the Österreichischer Staatsvertrag (Austrian State Treaty), which re-established Austria as an independent nation for the first time since it was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938. The treaty explicitly forbade any future attempts to unify with Germany.

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