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News Poland official: US hindering investigation into secret CIA prison
Poland official: US hindering investigation into secret CIA prison
Dominic Yobbi
June 14, 2015 04:17:02 pm

The US is hindering Poland's investigation into a secret CIA prison there, a Polish prosecutor said Saturday. Piotr Kosmaty, spokesman for the Appeals Prosecutor's Office in Krakow that is doing the investigation, said that the US has...

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News Belgium court rules metadata retention law unconsitutional
Belgium court rules metadata retention law unconsitutional
Dominic Yobbi
June 12, 2015 08:30:30 am

The Constitutional Court of Belgium on Thursday ruled that a law requiring Internet service providers and telecommunications operators to retain customer metadata for possible future police investigations violates fundamental privacy rights and is...

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News North Carolina lawmakers vote same-sex marriage religious exemption bill into law
North Carolina lawmakers vote same-sex marriage religious exemption bill into law
Dominic Yobbi
June 12, 2015 07:57:55 am

The North Carolina House of Representatives on Thursday passed a law that would allow some court officials to refuse to perform same-sex marriages based on their religious beliefs, overriding a veto by Governor...

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News AP: UN report finds sexual abuse by peacekeepers consistently goes unreported
AP: UN report finds sexual abuse by peacekeepers consistently goes unreported
Dominic Yobbi
June 11, 2015 09:40:03 am

According to an unreleased report obtained by the Associated Press , some members of a UN peacekeeping mission engaged in sexual exploitation with more than 200 Haitian women, telling them that they had to in order...

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News Greece to introduce bill giving same-sex couples civil union rights
Greece to introduce bill giving same-sex couples civil union rights
Dominic Yobbi
June 11, 2015 08:16:16 am

Greece's Ministry of Justice on Wednesday unveiled plans to introduce legislation giving civil union rights to same-sex couples. This marks the first time in the country's history that such legislation...

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Burundi opposition leader says presidential elections must be held by August
Dominic Yobbi
June 7, 2015 01:55:39 pm

Burundi opposition leader Agathon Rwasa on Saturday said that a presidential election must be held by August so that a newly elected government is in place by the time current president Pierre Nkurunziza's term ends...

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News British ship embarks on rescue mission of over 500 migrants in Mediterranean
British ship embarks on rescue mission of over 500 migrants in Mediterranean
Dominic Yobbi
June 7, 2015 01:30:35 pm

A British warship sailing in the Mediterranean Sea launched a mission on Sunday to rescue over 500 migrants stranded at sea, the Ministry of Defense (MoD) said in a statement. A Royal Navy helicopter has found four...

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Arizona abortion law challenged
Dominic Yobbi
June 5, 2015 09:28:37 am

Planned Parenthood, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Center for Reproductive Rights filed a lawsuit on Thursday in federal court to block part of a new Arizona law that requires doctors to tell...

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EU lawyer: unemployed migrants not entitled to social benefits
Dominic Yobbi
June 5, 2015 08:46:39 am

A top EU legal adviser stated on Thursday that unemployed EU migrants are not automatically entitled to social benefits during their first three months in a different EU country. The recommendation came from the advocate general of the...

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Muslim rights organization calls for investigation into fatal shooting in Boston
Dominic Yobbi
June 4, 2015 09:55:39 am

A Muslim rights organization called Wednesday for a thorough investigation into the fatal shooting of a Muslim man in Boston. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) made the request a day after 26-year-old Usaama Rahim was killed...

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