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News Hearing begins for US troops charged in Mahmudiya rape-murder case
Hearing begins for US troops charged in Mahmudiya rape-murder case
Brett Murphy
August 6, 2006 11:00:00 am

A military hearing for the five US Army soldiers now charged in connection with the rape and murder of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and the murder of her family in Mahmudiya began Sunday with...

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News Governors oppose letting president unilaterally federalize Guard in emergencies
Governors oppose letting president unilaterally federalize Guard in emergencies
Brett Murphy
August 6, 2006 10:36:00 am

US governors attending the annual meeting of the National Governors Association that got under way Saturday in Charleston, South Carolina, are opposing a bill in Congress that would allow the president to take over the...

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News Mexico presidential challenger vows protests after court rejects full recount
Mexico presidential challenger vows protests after court rejects full recount
Brett Murphy
August 6, 2006 10:11:00 am

Mexico leftist presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has vowed to continue with street demonstrations after the Federal Electoral Tribunal on Saturday rejected his request for a full ballot-by-ballot recount [JURIST...

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News Israeli air raid killing over 60 Lebanese civilians denounced as ‘war crime’
Israeli air raid killing over 60 Lebanese civilians denounced as ‘war crime’
Brett Murphy
July 30, 2006 01:20:00 pm

Arab leaders have denounced as criminal and a breach of international law an Israeli air strike on the Lebanese village of Qana Sunday that killed over 60 civilians - mostly women and children - as the Middle East conflict...

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News Iran threatens to reject nuclear incentives if UN adopts sanctions resolution
Iran threatens to reject nuclear incentives if UN adopts sanctions resolution
Brett Murphy
July 30, 2006 10:42:00 am

Iran will stop considering international incentives to end its uranium enrichment program if the UN Security Council passes a resolution sanctioning the country, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi ...

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News Mexico electoral court hears arguments for presidential recount
Mexico electoral court hears arguments for presidential recount
Brett Murphy
July 30, 2006 10:07:00 am

The seven judges of Mexico's Federal Electoral Tribunal Saturday heard arguments by lawyers for leftist presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador for a full recount of the July 2 presidential poll...

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News NAACP to press Senate on Voting Rights Act renewal
NAACP to press Senate on Voting Rights Act renewal
Brett Murphy
July 16, 2006 11:43:00 am

NAACP leaders say that at least 1,000 members attending the organization's annual convention now underway in Washington, DC will go to Capital Hill this Wednesday to urge the Senate to renew portions of the Voting...

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News India government urged to revive repealed anti-terror law after Mumbai bombings
India government urged to revive repealed anti-terror law after Mumbai bombings
Brett Murphy
July 16, 2006 11:15:00 am

L.K. Advani , leader of India's opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) , said in a speech Sunday in Bhopal that the July 11 Mumbai train bombings were "a fallout of repealing" the country's Prevention...

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News UK government weighing sanctions on companies employing illegal immigrants
UK government weighing sanctions on companies employing illegal immigrants
Brett Murphy
July 16, 2006 10:29:00 am

The British Home Office is considering enacting rules that would dismiss company directors and seize assets of firms caught employing illegal immigrants, the Sunday Times has reported. Under the new rules, employers could even be punished if...

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North Korea denounces UN Security Council sanctions resolution
Brett Murphy
July 16, 2006 10:04:00 am

North Korea (DPRK) Sunday condemned a UN Security Council resolution passed unanimously Saturday imposing sanctions on the country and demanding that it stop controversial missile tests . The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) [media...

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World court established at The Hague

On December 13, 1920, the League of Nations Assembly, sitting in Geneva, approved the statute setting up the Permanent Court of International Justice at The Hague.

Learn more about the Permanent Court of International Justice. Visit the website of the Permanent Court's successor body, the International Court of Justice.

President Wilson arrives in France to negotiate WWI treaty

On December 13, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson arrived in France to negotiate a treaty to conclude World War I. Wilson was the first U.S. President to visit Europe while in office. His meeting with the other Allied leaders would result in the Treaty of Versailles, which created the League of Nations and redrew borders across Europe. The treaty, however, was rejected by the U.S. Senate, thus preventing the U.S. from joining the League with the other major powers.

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