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News HRW: China pressuring Nepal to impose restrictions on Tibetans
HRW: China pressuring Nepal to impose restrictions on Tibetans
Nicholas Tomsho
April 1, 2014 11:29:56 am

Nepal has imposed increasingly harsh restrictions on Tibetan refugees under strong pressure from China, Human Rights Watch (HRW) claimed Tuesday. The statement cites a recent HRW report detailing Nepali authorities' abuses of Tibetans who...

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News Turkish court rules against Twitter ban
Turkish court rules against Twitter ban
Nicholas Tomsho
March 29, 2014 11:37:06 am

An Istanbul court on Friday ruled against Turkey's ban on Twitter , overturning an order that the social media website shut down an account accusing the government of corruption. Access to Twitter was suspended in Turkey last week...

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News UN rights body calls for justice in North Korea
UN rights body calls for justice in North Korea
Nicholas Tomsho
March 29, 2014 11:02:22 am

The UN Human Rights Council on Friday adopted a resolution urging the UN Security Council to take action against those responsible for documented crimes against humanity in North Korea. The council approved the resolution,...

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News Federal appeals court upholds insider trading conviction
Federal appeals court upholds insider trading conviction
Nicholas Tomsho
March 25, 2014 12:08:12 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Tuesday affirmed the insider trading conviction of former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta. Judge Amalya Kearse rejected Gupta's claim that wiretap evidence should...

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News Egypt to rule on mass trial of Morsi supporters
Egypt to rule on mass trial of Morsi supporters
Nicholas Tomsho
March 25, 2014 11:23:44 am

An Egyptian court on Tuesday stated that on April 28 it will rule on the mass trial of 683 alleged supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi charged with murder, incitement of...

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News Federal judge declares Michigan same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional
Federal judge declares Michigan same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional
Nicholas Tomsho
March 22, 2014 12:03:11 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan on Friday struck down Michigan's ban on same-sex marriage. Judge Bernard Friedman ruled that the ban violates the US Constitution's guarantee of...

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Georgia House passes bill expanding gun carry rights
Nicholas Tomsho
March 22, 2014 11:12:41 am

The Georgia House of Representatives passed legislation Thursday night that would expand carry rights to allow firearms in places such as bars and schools. The bill was passed just before the end of the...

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Turkish court charges activists over anti-government protests
Nicholas Tomsho
March 18, 2014 12:25:05 pm

An Istanbul prosecutor on Monday charged five activists involved in anti-government protests last year. Turkey's state-run Anadolu News Agency reported that the protesters, members of a solidarity group, are charged with "forming...

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Putin signs treaty incorporating Crimea into Russia
Nicholas Tomsho
March 18, 2014 11:42:36 am

Russian President Vladimir Putin and representatives of Crimea signed a treaty on Tuesday that incorporates Crimea, currently a part of Ukraine, into the Russian Federation. The agreement comes after a referendum in which more...

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News US military repatriates Algerian Guantanamo detainee
US military repatriates Algerian Guantanamo detainee
Nicholas Tomsho
March 13, 2014 12:20:20 pm

The US Department of Defense on Wednesday announced the transfer of Guantanamo detainee Ahmed Belbacha to Algeria. Belbacha, a native Algerian who was detained in Pakistan in 2002, had been held at Guantanamo...

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France and Spain sign treaty with UK in American Revolution

On January 20, 1783, Great Britain signed the Declarations for Suspension of Arms and Cessation of Hostilities with France and Spain, ending European hostilities in the American Revolutionary War.

John Marshall nominated as Chief Justice of the United States

On January 20, 1801, outgoing President John Adams nominated John Marshall to be Chief Justice of the United States. Learn more about the life of John Marshall

Charles I put on trial during English Civil War

King Charles I of England and Scotland was put on trial for treason by the specially established High Court of Justice on January 20, 1649 amid the English Civil War between supporters of Parliament and the Crown. While the Roundheads (Parliament supporters) accused Charles of being a tyrant, the king questioned the authority of the court to bring him to trial. Ultimately, the court convicted Charles, and the king was executed on January 30, 1649. Read Charles' words spoken in his defense.

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