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News Kentucky county clerk will not block clerks from issuing same-sex licenses
Kentucky county clerk will not block clerks from issuing same-sex licenses
Brittany Felder
September 14, 2015 11:17:08 am

Kentucky official Kim Davis, held in contempt for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses said Monday that she will not block her clerks from issuing the licenses. Davis was returning to work Monday following her release [JURIST...

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News UN rights office: Close to 8,000 killed in Eastern Ukraine
UN rights office: Close to 8,000 killed in Eastern Ukraine
Brittany Felder
September 9, 2015 12:14:04 pm

The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) reported Tuesday that approximately 8,000 people have been killed in Eastern Ukraine since April of last year. Much of the killing has...

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News Guatemala ex-president detained pending corruption investigation
Guatemala ex-president detained pending corruption investigation
Brittany Felder
September 9, 2015 10:53:24 am

Former Guatemalan president Otto Pérez Molina , labeled a "flight risk," was jailed in a preventive prison pending investigation on Tuesday following an indictment over corruption charges. The judge gave the prosecution...

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News California agrees to restrict use of solitary confinement
California agrees to restrict use of solitary confinement
Brittany Felder
September 2, 2015 10:22:03 am

California on Tuesday agreed to restrict its controversial practices of solitary confinement. The class action lawsuit was brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) , which alleged that approximately 3,000 prisoners were kept in isolated...

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Trial of Congo war crimes suspect begins at ICC
Brittany Felder
September 2, 2015 10:06:34 am

The trial of Bosco Ntaganda , a former Congolese military leader also known as "The Terminator," began at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday. The rebel leader has pleaded innocent to the...

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News India top court stays order banning extreme religious fasting
India top court stays order banning extreme religious fasting
Brittany Felder
August 31, 2015 11:59:52 am

The Indian Supreme Court on Monday stayed an order from the Rajasthan High Court that would have made the practice of Santhara , or voluntarily fasting to death practiced by the Jains [BBC...

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Burkina Faso court rejects opposition presidential candidate
Brittany Felder
August 31, 2015 11:07:06 am

Burkina Faso's Constitutional Council rejected opposition presidential candidate Eddie Constance Konboigo on Saturday ahead of the elections scheduled for October. Konboigo was head of ousted president Blaise Compaore's Congress for Democracy and Progress party, and he was one of...

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News Maryland AG introduces guidelines to limit profiling by police
Maryland AG introduces guidelines to limit profiling by police
Brittany Felder
August 26, 2015 10:45:51 am

Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh announced plans Tuesday to issue new guidelines significantly limiting the use of racial profiling in policing as an effort to rebuild trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Frosh stated...

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News Guatemala court: Former dictator can be tried, not sentenced
Guatemala court: Former dictator can be tried, not sentenced
Brittany Felder
August 26, 2015 10:21:09 am

A Guatemalan court on Wednesday held that former dictator Efraín Ríos Montt can stand for trial for genocide and crimes against humanity but cannot be sentenced because he suffers from dementia. The court held that a...

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Former Maldives president sent back to jail
Brittany Felder
August 24, 2015 10:20:57 am

Former Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed was sent back to jail on Sunday, one month after his 13-year prison sentence was commuted to house arrest. Nasheed was originally transferred to house arrest after he developed health issues. The order allowing...

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Iraq negotiated independence from Britain under treaty

On December 14, 1927, Iraqi and British officials agreed to a new treaty under which Britain would recognize the independence of Iraq and promised to support its admission into the League of Nations in 1932.

In return, Iraq granted the British three new airbases in Iraq and agreed that British officers should train the Iraqi army. Learn more about Iraq's British heritage.

Alabama admitted as 22nd state

On December 14, 1819, Alabama was admitted to the United States of America as the twenty-second state.

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