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News Former Chad leader on trial for crimes against humanity
Former Chad leader on trial for crimes against humanity
Brittany Felder
July 21, 2015 02:35:45 am

The Extraordinary African Chambers in Senegal on Monday began the trial of former Chadian leader Hissène Habré on charges of crimes against humanity, torture and war crimes. Habré, who ruled Chad from 1982-1990, denies the charges...

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News Romania prime minister charged with corruption
Romania prime minister charged with corruption
Brittany Felder
July 14, 2015 01:27:47 pm

Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta on Monday was charged with fraud, tax evasion and money laundering. The charges date back as far as 2007 before he was prime minister and the court has seized property...

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News HRW: China restricts travel for religious minorities
HRW: China restricts travel for religious minorities
Brittany Felder
July 14, 2015 11:29:36 am

China has significantly restricted the freedom of movement for Tibetans and other minorities said Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday. Referencing a report released by HRW last week, the rights group stated that China's...

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News Police documents: Australia man bribed judges for lighter sentences
Police documents: Australia man bribed judges for lighter sentences
Brittany Felder
July 7, 2015 12:05:43 pm

An unnamed Australian man has allegedly bribed New South Wales judges with approximately $2.2 million in order to obtain less severe jail sentences, according to confidential police documents cited by Fairfax Media and Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Four Corners [corporate...

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News UK judge sentences last phone hacking defendant
UK judge sentences last phone hacking defendant
Brittany Felder
July 7, 2015 10:16:01 am

A UK judge on Monday sentenced former News of the World features editor Jules Stenson to a four month suspended prison sentence for his role in hacking the phones of celebrities and government officials. Stenson pleaded...

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Supreme Court grants stay temporarily blocking Texas abortion law
Brittany Felder
June 30, 2015 11:46:10 am

The US Supreme Court on Monday granted a motion to stay , allowing over half of Texas' 18 abortion clinics to stay open by temporarily blocking a law that would place stringent requirements on clinics...

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Tunisia authorities make arrests in hotel attack
Brittany Felder
June 30, 2015 11:29:57 am

Tunisian Interior Minister Najem Gharsalli announced Monday that authorities had arrested a group of individuals suspected to have supported a Friday attack that killed 39 at a beach resort. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack...

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UN: Ireland must improve women’s reproductive rights
Brittany Felder
June 23, 2015 11:04:50 am

The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on Monday released a report calling on Ireland to "take all necessary steps, including a referendum on abortion, to revise its legislation on abortion." The committee...

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Supreme Court rules patent expiration ends licensing fees
Brittany Felder
June 23, 2015 08:40:18 am

The US Supreme Court on Monday ruled 6-3 in Kimble v. Marvel Entertainment that patent holders still cannot charge royalties after the expiration of a patent. The decision, written by Justice Elena Kagan...

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UK PM calls for new rights bill on 800th anniversary of Magna Carta
Brittany Felder
June 16, 2015 11:26:36 am

UK Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday renewed his call for the country to repeal the Human Rights Act and institute its own bill of rights in an article for the Sun newspaper . Cameron...

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Stamp Act passed by British Parliament

On March 22, 1765, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, a revenue-raising measure under which all pamphlets, almanacs, newspapers, bonds, notes, leases, insurance policies, and legal papers had thenceforward to be issued on stamped paper that could only be purchased from the king's officers. American colonists objected to the Act, saying that Parliament did not have the right to impose duties and taxes on a people who were not represented in the House of Commons. Review the terms of the Stamp Act and see the resolution of the colonies' Stamp Act Congress of October 1765, petitioning for repeal.

Arab League formed

On March 22, 1945, the League of Arab States was formed in Cairo, Egypt to promote the cultural and political interests of the Arab World. Since then, the original six-nation roster of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Transjordan (now Jordan), Lebanon, and Iraq has now expanded to 22 member states. Read the Charter of the League of Arab States and a profile of the Arab League from the BBC.

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