Provincial police in eastern Afghanistan reported that at least five civilians were killed Friday night in a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) airstrike near Jalalabad. NATO spokesman Lt. Col. William Griffin confirmed that Afghan and Coalition forces carried out a precision strike in Behsud district of Nangarhar province, but stated that it was a response [...]

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A UN independent rights expert on Thursday expressed “deep concern” about the Sudanese government’s detention of citizens and heavy media censorship. According to reports, at least 800 activists were arrested during a demonstration concerning the fuel subsidy cuts, which almost doubled the price of gasoline in Sudan. The Independent Expert on the situation of human [...]

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California Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill Thursday allowing immigrants who are in the country illegally to obtain driver’s licenses in California. The physical licenses will carry a distinction stating the license may be used for driving but not as federal identification. Brown predicted California’s endorsement of driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants will encourage other [...]

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The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Thursday ordered Russia to compensate former chess master turned political activist, Garry Kasparov , for his unjustified arrest following a planned anti-government demonstration in Moscow in April 2007. According to an ECHR press release , the court found that the detention of Kasparov and eight fellow demonstrators [...]

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The Spanish Provincial Court of Malaga convicted 53 people on Friday for money laundering, bribery and fraud, while 42 people were acquitted. The convicted include town hall officials, lawyers and business representatives conducting business in the resort town Marbella. Former urban planning adviser Juan Antonio Roca received the harshest sentence of 11 years and a [...]

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