The US Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the US government’s targeted killing of three US citizens in drone strikes. Senior al Qaeda leader and US citizen Anwar al-Awlaki was killed by drone strike last September along with another American, Samir Khan. Two weeks later drone strikes [...]

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US President Barack Obama signed legislation on Friday that normalizes US trade with Russia and places sanctions on any individual associated with violations of human rights in Russia. While the law eliminates Cold War era restrictions on trade that will allow better trade relations with Russia, it also directs the Secretary of State to publish [...]

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The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that the country’s controversial Anti-Terrorism Act is constitutional, issuing a series of unanimous rulings that establish a definition of terrorism in the country’s Criminal Code. In a 7-0 ruling, the court dismissed the appeal brought by Mohammed Momin Khawaja , the first person ever to be charged under [...]

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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) announced Friday that accused computer hacker Gary McKinnon will not face charges in England and Wales. McKinnon is accused of hacking into NASA, Department of Defense, Air Force, Army and Navy computers in violation of US computer laws but claims he was trying to find evidence of UFO activity and [...]

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The UN Working Group on discrimination against women on Friday expressed grave concern over Egypt’s draft constitution , scheduled for a referendum on Saturday. Independent expert Kamala Chandrakirana noted that almost no women were included in the Constituent Assembly that approved the draft constitution last month, saying that, “women’s perspectives were grossly under-represented in the [...]

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