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News France opens torture investigation of Syria government under Assad
France opens torture investigation of Syria government under Assad
Ashley Hogan
October 1, 2015 02:20:46 pm

France has officially opened a criminal torture investigation into the actions of the Syrian government under President Bashar al-Assad , officials confirmed Wednesday. The investigation is based on tens of thousands of photos allegedly documenting torture...

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News Iraq Yazidi minority urge ICC genocide investigation
Iraq Yazidi minority urge ICC genocide investigation
Ashley Hogan
September 26, 2015 08:57:12 am

Members of Iraq's Yazidi minority on Thursday submitted a report to the International Criminal Court detailing the crimes committed against their community by militants of the Islamic State (IS) and urged the...

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News Massachusetts Senate unanimously repeals drug-related driver’s license suspension law
Massachusetts Senate unanimously repeals drug-related driver’s license suspension law
Ashley Hogan
September 25, 2015 02:55:45 pm

The Massachusetts state Senate unanimously passed a resolution Thursday to repeal a law requiring a driver's license suspension of at least six months for anyone convicted of a drug crime. The law required the driver's...

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News Interview: China tortured leading rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng
Interview: China tortured leading rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng
Ashley Hogan
September 24, 2015 02:10:41 pm

In his first interview since being released from prison to house arrest in August 2014, leading Chinese rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng told the Associated Press that he was subject to torture. Zhisheng revealed that while he was...

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News Federal appeals court orders release of Sudan funds for USS Cole bombing victims
Federal appeals court orders release of Sudan funds for USS Cole bombing victims
Ashley Hogan
September 24, 2015 01:14:57 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Wednesday ordered the release of Sudanese funds held by New York banks to satisfy a $315 million default judgment in the USS Cole case. The...

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News Brazil Supreme Court bans corporate funding of political candidates
Brazil Supreme Court bans corporate funding of political candidates
Ashley Hogan
September 18, 2015 04:12:04 pm

The Federal Supreme Court of Brazil on Thursday banned corporate entities from providing funding to political candidates in the future. The court found that the large role corporations played in campaign funding was...

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News Guantanamo prisoner released to Morocco
Guantanamo prisoner released to Morocco
Ashley Hogan
September 18, 2015 03:31:06 pm

Moroccan born Younis Abdurrahman Chekkouri, who spent 13 years in the Guantanamo Bay prison, was released Thursday as part of the Obama Administration's effort to wind down and eventually close the detention center. The US...

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News EU court fines Italy for failure to recover social security aid
EU court fines Italy for failure to recover social security aid
Ashley Hogan
September 17, 2015 02:15:14 pm

The Court of Justice of the European Union issued a fine Thursday against Italy in the amount of €30 million for failing to recover millions of euros that were improperly granted to hundreds of...

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News Nepal lawmakers approve new constitution
Nepal lawmakers approve new constitution
Ashley Hogan
September 17, 2015 01:19:33 pm

The new Constitution of Nepal was approved by the Constituent Assembly of Nepal on Wednesday after years of debate. The original 2010 completion date was repeatedly delayed due to international and...

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News France court upholds poisoning ruling against agriculture company Monsanto
France court upholds poisoning ruling against agriculture company Monsanto
Ashley Hogan
September 11, 2015 02:38:55 pm

The Lyon Appeals Court in France upheld a 2012 ruling on Thursday in which the agricultural company Monsanto was found guilty of chemical poisoning of French farmer Paul Francois. Francois said he suffered various neurological problems...

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Republic of Ireland Act enters force

On April 18, 1949, the Republic of Ireland Act went into force, creating a republic in the state of Ireland.

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On April 18, 1958, treason charges against American poet Ezra Pound, first laid in 1943 in connection with his wartime broadcasts for the Italian Fascist government of Benito Mussolini, were dropped.

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