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News Japan prosecutors initiate criminal investigation into Fukushima nuclear disaster
Japan prosecutors initiate criminal investigation into Fukushima nuclear disaster
Dan Taglioli
August 2, 2012 12:50:10 pm

Japanese authorities on Wednesday began a criminal investigation into last year's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster . The Fukushima Prosecutor accepted a criminal complaint filed in June by more than 1,300 people against Tokyo Electric Power Company...

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News Arafat widow asks France to investigate suspected murder of the former Palestine leader
Arafat widow asks France to investigate suspected murder of the former Palestine leader
Brandon Gatto
August 2, 2012 09:43:26 am

The widow and daughter of Yasser Arafat on Tuesday asked a French court to investigate what they believe to be the murder of the former Palestinian leader. The allegations of Suha and Zahwa Arafat...

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Federal court invalidates EPA water guidelines in Appalachia mining dispute
Brandon Gatto
August 2, 2012 08:57:48 am

The US District Court for the District of Columbia on Tuesday ruled that the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) infringed on the authority given to state regulators by the Clean Water Act [text;...

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AI: Syria forces guilty of crimes against humanity
Dan Taglioli
August 1, 2012 03:07:57 pm

Amnesty International (AI) on Wednesday published a report holding the Syrian government responsible for human rights violations in Aleppo that AI claims amount to crimes against humanity. "All-out repression: Purging dissent in Aleppo, Syria" [report, PDF; press...

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Russia feminist activists face trial for controversial protest performance
Rebecca DiLeonardo
August 1, 2012 02:35:09 pm

Three members of the Russian feminist activist group Pussy Riot went on trial on Monday for charges relating to their performance of a protest song in a Russian Orthodox church. The three women have been charged with "hooliganism" [RAPSI...

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HRW: Myanmar forces committed human rights violations following mob violence
Dan Taglioli
August 1, 2012 01:56:17 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday released a 56-page document accusing Myanmar security forces of human rights abuses against a minority religious community in June. "The Government Could Have Stopped This": Sectarian Violence...

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Federal judge strikes down Virginia third-party candidate election law
Rebecca DiLeonardo
August 1, 2012 01:41:04 pm

The US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on Monday struck down a state law that prohibited out-of-state residents from circulating petitions for third-party candidates. Virginia law requires that candidates from parties...

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France parliament adopts new sexual harassment law
Rebecca DiLeonardo
August 1, 2012 01:20:48 pm

The French National Assembly on Tuesday unanimously adopted a new sexual harassment law that criminalizes the act, imposing a punishment of up to three years in jail. The new law comes three...

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Gaddafi son says he will not receive fair trial in Libya
Rebecca DiLeonardo
August 1, 2012 12:46:02 pm

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi , the son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has said that he believes he should be tried by the International Criminal Court (ICC) [official website; JURIST...

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Connecticut federal judge rules DOMA unconstitutional
Dan Taglioli
August 1, 2012 12:06:32 pm

A judge for US District Court for the District of Connecticut on Tuesday ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) is unconstitutional. Judge Vanessa Bryant granted summary judgment ...

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Dutch East India Company established

On March 20, 1602, the States-General of the Netherlands established the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The creation edict granted VOC a monopoly over Dutch colonial activities in Asia for twenty-one years. During that time, VOC became the world's first multinational company and the first to issue stock. Read a history of the VOC and view the world's oldest share of stock, as issued by the VOC.

First woman executed by electric chair

On March 20, 1899, Martha Place, convicted of the murder of her stepdaughter, became the first woman to die in the electric chair. The execution was carried out at New York's Auburn Prison.

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