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News India upper house passes anti-rape legislation
India upper house passes anti-rape legislation
Max Slater
March 22, 2013 09:43:21 am

India's upper house of parliament, the Rajya Sabha , approved a bill on Thursday that imposes tough penalties on perpetrators of sex crimes. The bill, which was approved by the lower house earlier this...

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News UN SG announces probe into Syria chemical weapons
UN SG announces probe into Syria chemical weapons
Max Slater
March 22, 2013 08:43:45 am

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon announced on Thursday that the UN will initiate a probe into the possible use of chemical weapons in Syria. The Syrian government requested the probe earlier this week...

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News Uhuru Kenyatta declared winner of Kenya presidential election
Uhuru Kenyatta declared winner of Kenya presidential election
Max Slater
March 9, 2013 10:43:40 am

Kenya's election commission on Saturday declared Uhuru Kenyatta , son of Kenya's first president Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, the winner of the nation's 2013 presidential election. Shortly after the official announcement Kenyatta's top election opponent...

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News Mexico high court rules denigration of sexual orientation not protected speech
Mexico high court rules denigration of sexual orientation not protected speech
Max Slater
March 9, 2013 10:00:11 am

The Supreme Court of Mexico ruled on Wednesday that certain offensive statements regarding another individual's sexual orientation are not protected under the nation's freedom of expression laws. In a 3-2...

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News Obama signs Violence Against Women Act into law
Obama signs Violence Against Women Act into law
Max Slater
March 8, 2013 09:26:06 am

US President Barack Obama signed into law an updated version of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) on Thursday. The VAWA, originally passed in 1994, provides legal assistance, counseling and other...

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News Federal judge reduces damages awarded to Apple on Samsung patent infringment
Federal judge reduces damages awarded to Apple on Samsung patent infringment
Max Slater
March 2, 2013 11:09:01 am

A judge for the US District Court for the Northern District of California on Friday reduced the amount of damages that Samsung Electronics must pay Apple for infringing on Apple patents. In August...

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News Federal court upholds law prohibiting sports betting in most states
Federal court upholds law prohibiting sports betting in most states
Max Slater
March 2, 2013 10:24:07 am

A judge for the US District Court for the District of New Jersey on Thursday upheld a 21-year-old federal law prohibiting gambling, dealing a setback to New Jersey's attempts to legalize sports betting. Judge Michael Shipp ruled...

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News Dutch court convicts woman for inciting genocide in Rwanda
Dutch court convicts woman for inciting genocide in Rwanda
Max Slater
March 1, 2013 08:42:19 am

A Dutch court on Friday convicted Yvonne Basebya , a Dutch citizen born in Rwanda, of inciting genocide in Rwanda in 1994. The District Court of The Hague sentenced Basebya to six years and eight months...

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News US appeals court rejects Illinois’ request to reconsider concealed guns ruling
US appeals court rejects Illinois’ request to reconsider concealed guns ruling
Max Slater
February 23, 2013 11:09:38 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit refused on Friday to rehear a case decided in December that struck down Illinois' ban on carrying concealed weapons. Last month, Illinois Attorney General...

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Uruguay high court declares dictatorship trials unconstitutional
Max Slater
February 23, 2013 10:22:13 am

The Uruguay Supreme Court ruled on Friday that a 2011 law allowing for investigations into crimes committed during the country's 1973-1985 dictatorship is unconstitutional. Uruguay's legislature passed the law in 2011, allowing the government to investigate human rights violations...

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Russia ends serfdom with Emancipation Manifesto

On February 19, 1861, Tsar Alexander II promulgated the Emancipation Manifesto, which abolished serfdom in Russia after over two hundred years. Read the Emancipation Manifesto.

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