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News UN: more than 6,800 Iraq civilians killed in 2016
UN: more than 6,800 Iraq civilians killed in 2016
Aaron Christenson
January 4, 2017 08:10:30 am

The UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) reported Monday that 19,266 civilian casualties occurred in 2016 , with 6,878 killed and 12,388 wounded. The UN has repeatedly condemned terrorist bombings and said that terrorist attacks in the...

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Study: cheetah populations and habitats are shrinking
Aaron Christenson
December 27, 2016 03:24:52 pm

A scientific study released in the journal Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences found that cheetah populations throughout Africa, the Middle East and Asia are declining as habitats are encroached by various human actors. The cheetah is now...

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News Boko Haram kidnapping victims return to Chibok 10 weeks after release
Boko Haram kidnapping victims return to Chibok 10 weeks after release
Aaron Christenson
December 27, 2016 03:02:56 pm

21 young women from Chibok, Nigeria returned home on Sunday after being released from Boko Haram control in October. In 2014 the Bring Back Our Girls activists began daily sit-ins at the Unity Fountain...

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News UN Security Council extends mission in Liberia
UN Security Council extends mission in Liberia
Aaron Christenson
December 26, 2016 04:26:40 pm

The UN Security Council on Friday elected to extend the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) to March 2018. The mandate of UNMIL was also broadened to "comprise protection of civilians, reform of...

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News Taiwan legislative committee approves same-sex marriage bill
Taiwan legislative committee approves same-sex marriage bill
Aaron Christenson
December 26, 2016 10:54:39 am

A legislative committee in the Taiwan Parliament on Monday approved a bill that would amend the Taiwan Civil Code to allow same-sex marriage. The Judiciary and Organic Laws and Statutes Committee approved a change in the Code from...

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HRW: China torturing corruption suspects
Aaron Christenson
December 6, 2016 12:25:57 pm

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is engaging in torture in its efforts to root out political corruption, according to a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report released Tuesday. The report claims that President Xi Jinping's ...

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US Senate unanimously approves Iran sanctions
Aaron Christenson
December 2, 2016 02:44:31 pm

The US Senate voted unanimously on Thursday to pass the Iran Sanctions Act , which would extend economic sanctions against companies doing business with Iran for 10 more years. Originally approved in 1996, the extended bill was...

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News UN committee urges Burundi to allow UN police to monitor human rights
UN committee urges Burundi to allow UN police to monitor human rights
Aaron Christenson
November 29, 2016 12:58:26 pm

The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) on Monday urged the Burundi government to allow UN police officers into the country to monitor potential human rights abuses. CERD says it has deep concerns...

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UN Secretary-General welcomes peace deal between FARC and Colombia government
Aaron Christenson
November 25, 2016 10:30:00 am

UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon on Thursday expressed hope that a new peace deal between the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the Colombian government would help bring an end to a...

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News Pennsylvania governor vetoes bill preventing identification of police officers who use force
Pennsylvania governor vetoes bill preventing identification of police officers who use force
Aaron Christenson
November 22, 2016 01:05:12 pm

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf on Monday vetoed HB 1538 , a bill that would criminally punish public officials that release information about police officers within 30 days of their causing death or serious harm. Wolf explained...

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French chemist Antoine Lavoisier guillotined

French revolutionaries guillotined chemist Antoine Lavoisier on May 8, 1794 over his investment in a private tax collecting company purchased 26 years prior. Learn more about the life of Antoine Lavoisier.

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