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News Egypt court sentences defendants over drowning of migrants
Egypt court sentences defendants over drowning of migrants
Ruben Sindahl
March 26, 2017 01:08:20 pm

An Egyptian court on Sunday sentenced 56 people to prison for up to 14 years for their involvement in a deadly capsizing of a boat carrying migrants and refugees. The boat capsized close to the Egyptian...

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Hong Kong civil servant becomes first female chief executive
Ruben Sindahl
March 26, 2017 12:09:46 pm

Civil servant Carrie Lam on Sunday became Hong Kong's new leader and first female chief executive after defeating former financial secretary John Tsang by a vote of 777-365. The 7.3 million people living in Hong Kong could not participate in...

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News HRW: Iraq should increase protection for victims in proposed domestic violence bill
HRW: Iraq should increase protection for victims in proposed domestic violence bill
Ruben Sindahl
March 19, 2017 10:31:26 am

Human Rights Watch sent a letter and a memorandum to the speaker of the Iraqi parliament on Sunday with recommendations for amendments to a proposed domestic violence bill. HRW urged the Iraqi government to set penalties...

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News US appeals court rejects emergency request to stop oil from flowing through Dakota Access pipeline
US appeals court rejects emergency request to stop oil from flowing through Dakota Access pipeline
Ruben Sindahl
March 19, 2017 09:26:00 am

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Saturday rejected an emergency request from two native american tribes attempting to stop oil from flowing through the Dakota Access pipeline. As a result...

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News US Senate approves bill to overturn Obama-era land management rule
US Senate approves bill to overturn Obama-era land management rule
Ruben Sindahl
March 8, 2017 12:04:07 pm

The US Senate approved a bill on Tuesday to overturn a rule created by the Obama administration regarding land management. According to supporters of the rule, it was created to streamline the communication process between federal...

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South Africa cancels withdrawal from ICC
Ruben Sindahl
March 8, 2017 11:10:32 am

South Africa on Tuesday informed the UN that it is canceling its decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) . South Africa's decision to cancel the withdrawal comes in response to the South African High...

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News Rights organization announces boycott of North Carolina over ‘discriminatory’ legislation
Rights organization announces boycott of North Carolina over ‘discriminatory’ legislation
Ruben Sindahl
February 26, 2017 09:54:58 am

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) passed a resolution on Friday announcing a national boycott of North Carolina. The NAACP asked other organizations, artists, religious groups, and sports leagues to follow suit and...

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US might consider leaving UN Human Rights Council: reports
Ruben Sindahl
February 26, 2017 08:57:52 am

Two sources with contacts in the Trump administration suggested Saturday that the US might be considering leaving the UN Human Rights Council . One source explained that several requests had come from the US State Department regarding the Council,...

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Iraq begins push against IS forces in western Mosul
Ruben Sindahl
February 19, 2017 12:48:04 pm

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced on Sunday that Iraqi forces, backed by the US, have begun their offensive push into the western sector of the city of Mosul, currently occupied by the Islamic State (IS). IS forces have...

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DHS details new guidelines for deporting immigrants
Ruben Sindahl
February 19, 2017 10:58:37 am

John Kelly , Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) , signed several memos on Friday detailing plans to facilitate the detention and deportation of immigrants in the US illegally. According to the guidelines,...

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