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News European Parliament calls killings of Armenians ‘genocide’
European Parliament calls killings of Armenians ‘genocide’
Laura DeGeer
April 16, 2015 12:12:54 pm

The European Parliament approved a resolution on Wednesday calling the massacre of Armenians during World War I a "genocide," while urging Armenia and Turkey to reconcile their diplomatic relations. The resolution comes days after Pope...

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News France court allows women to adopt same-sex spouses’ children
France court allows women to adopt same-sex spouses’ children
Colleen Mallick
April 16, 2015 12:08:54 pm

A French court on Thursday permitted four lesbian women to adopt their wives' children born in foreign countries through artificial insemination. France has legalized same-sex marriage and adoption, but only heterosexual couples are authorized to have medically assisted fertilization....

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News Colombia government amends legislation to limit military court power
Colombia government amends legislation to limit military court power
Alexandra Farone
April 16, 2015 12:02:06 pm

The Colombian government on Tuesday modified proposed legislation that would have allowed an expansion of the military courts' jurisdiction and power. President Juan Manuel Santos introduced Senate Bill 85 of 2013 to strengthen the military...

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News Ninth Circuit rules Arizona county police engaged in racial profiling
Ninth Circuit rules Arizona county police engaged in racial profiling
Laura DeGeer
April 16, 2015 11:14:34 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Wednesday ruled that the Maricopa County Sherrif's Office and, specifically, Sheriff Joseph Arpaio, engaged in practices of racial profiling in conducting traffic...

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News Pakistan top court halts executions on constitutional grounds
Pakistan top court halts executions on constitutional grounds
Alexandra Farone
April 16, 2015 10:50:48 am

The Supreme Court of Paksitan suspended all death sentences on Thursday rendered by the country's new military tribunal after the Supreme Court Bar Association challenged the constitutional amendment that created the tribunals. This move directly...

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News US states urge Supreme Court to uphold Oklahoma execution drugs
US states urge Supreme Court to uphold Oklahoma execution drugs
Alison Sacriponte
April 16, 2015 10:48:32 am

Alabama and 12 other states filed an amicus brief with the US Supreme Court on Wednesday in support of the three-drug combination being used in Oklahoma for executions. Lethal injection executions in many...

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News Amnesty: Bahrain government reforms have failed to end rights violations
Amnesty: Bahrain government reforms have failed to end rights violations
Matt Belenky
April 16, 2015 10:13:21 am

Reforms in Bahrain have failed to end serious human rights violations, Amnesty International (AI) reported Wednesday. The 79-page report claims that activists are still being jailed and detainees have been mistreated and tortured. The government...

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News Inmate executed in Missouri after Supreme Court denies appeal
Inmate executed in Missouri after Supreme Court denies appeal
Jacqueline Jones
April 16, 2015 07:06:32 am

Missouri executed its third inmate of 2015 Tuesday after the US Supreme Court denied his final appeal, which claimed that mental illness made him unfit for execution. Missouri Governor Jay Nixon also denied...

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News HRW urges EU to implement search and rescue in Mediterranean
HRW urges EU to implement search and rescue in Mediterranean
Taylor Gillan
April 15, 2015 01:51:32 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday urged the EU to put into place a search and rescue operation in the Mediterranean following reports of 400 lives lost at sea. HRW acting deputy Europe and Central Asia director...

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News Hadzic granted provisional release pending trial
Hadzic granted provisional release pending trial
Julie Deisher-Edwards
April 15, 2015 01:38:25 pm

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Monday ordered the provisional release pursuant to an interlocutory appeal for Goran Hadžic , the former president of the Republic of...

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Titanic sinking precipitated multiple lawsuits

The Titanic sank early in the morning of April 15, 1912 after colliding with an iceberg in the North Atlantic. Of 2228 passengers and crewmembers aboard, only 705 survived. The sinking gave rise to a variety of lawsuits against the White Star Line, the Titanic's owners.

Andrew Johnson sworn in after Lincoln assassination

On April 15, 1865, Vice-President Andrew Johnson was sworn in as the seventeenth President of the United States, after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth. Johnson became the first US President to be impeached, but he was not convicted. Learn more about Andrew Johnson and his impeachment from the US Senate.

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