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News Turkey government dismisses 10,000 civil servants and closes 15 media outlets
Turkey government dismisses 10,000 civil servants and closes 15 media outlets
Mark Casper
October 30, 2016 03:05:33 pm

According to a news report on Sunday, Turkey's government has dismissed 10,000 additional civil servants and closed 15 more media outlets for their supposed connection with US-based religious leader Fethullah Gulen, who Turkey has accused of orchestrating the...

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News HRW troubled by use of house arrest in Tunisia
HRW troubled by use of house arrest in Tunisia
Mark Casper
October 24, 2016 02:40:50 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday called into question Tunisia's use of house arrests under a November 2015 state of emergency decree. According to the release, at least 139 people have been put under house arrest...

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News Egypt court confirms former president’s 20-year sentence
Egypt court confirms former president’s 20-year sentence
Mark Casper
October 24, 2016 01:39:00 pm

An Egyptian court on Saturday confirmed former president Mohamed Morsi's 20-year prison sentence. The prison sentence arose from a conviction for the killings of protesters during 2012 demonstrations. In addition to Morsi, several other senior figures from the...

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News UN experts accuse Saudi-led coalition of violating law in Yemen attack
UN experts accuse Saudi-led coalition of violating law in Yemen attack
Mark Casper
October 22, 2016 04:12:49 pm

UN experts investigating the October 8 attack on a packed funeral hall in the Yemeni capital, which is currently under rebel control, accused the Saudi coalition Thursday of violating international humanitarian law. According to the experts' report, "the...

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News Federal judge orders accused NSA contractor to remain in custody
Federal judge orders accused NSA contractor to remain in custody
Mark Casper
October 22, 2016 03:19:38 pm

A federal judge on Friday ordered a former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor accused of stealing classified government documents to remain in custody while awaiting trial. The judge said of the former NSA agent, Harold Martin...

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News Amnesty: Australia using Nauru as ‘open-air prison’
Amnesty: Australia using Nauru as ‘open-air prison’
Mark Casper
October 17, 2016 01:39:14 pm

Australia is using the island of Nauru as an "open-air prison," putting refugees and asylum seekers through an abusive processing system as a means to prevent immigration, according to a report released by Amnesty International (AI) ...

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News Federal judge orders Florida to provide method to fix vote-by-mail ballot signatures
Federal judge orders Florida to provide method to fix vote-by-mail ballot signatures
Mark Casper
October 17, 2016 01:10:47 pm

Less than 24-hours after canceling a hearing on the vote-by-mail ballots, District Judge Mark Walker for the US District Court for the Northern District of Florida issued an order requiring Florida to provide a method for...

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News Kuwait ruler dissolves parliament
Kuwait ruler dissolves parliament
Mark Casper
October 16, 2016 02:52:18 pm

The Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah , issued a decree to dissolve the parliament on Sunday. The decision was made due to "mounting security challenges as well as volatile regional developments." As of...

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News Federal judge cancels hearing on Florida vote-by-mail ballot lawsuit
Federal judge cancels hearing on Florida vote-by-mail ballot lawsuit
Mark Casper
October 16, 2016 01:43:33 pm

US District Court for the Northern District of Florida , issued an order on Saturday cancelling a hearing on a lawsuit regarding vote-by-mail ballots. Judge Mark Walker was highly critical of Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner...

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News UN rights experts call death penalty ineffective deterrent to terrorism
UN rights experts call death penalty ineffective deterrent to terrorism
Mark Casper
October 9, 2016 05:22:21 pm

A group of UN human rights experts spoke Friday on the subject of the death penalty and terrorism, calling the death penalty ineffective , and often times illegal, in deterring to terrorism. Speaking ahead of the World Day Against...

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On September 9, 1998, Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr filed a report to Congress accusing President Bill Clinton of 11 impeachable offenses relating to his association with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

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On September 9, 1993, the Palestinian Liberation Organization recognized Israel after decades of conflict and terror attacks.

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