The Obama administration may increase its use of controversial military commissions for Guantanamo Bay detainees, according to a New York Times report Wednesday. Per the report, administration officials plan to rescind an order issued on Obama’s first day in office that halted military commission proceedings and continues to block the government from initiating new cases [...]

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The UK Court of Appeal on Thursday found in favor of Finnish telecommunications company Nokia in its most recent patent suit against German intellectual property firm IPCom GmbH & Co . The ruling invalidates two European patents held by IPCom, for which the company had sought substantial compensation from Nokia. In reaching its decision, the [...]

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A key defendant in the Galleon Group insider trading case pleaded guilty Wednesday to three counts of conspiracy to commit securities fraud before judge Richard Holwell of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York . Danielle Chiesi was accused of communicating non-public information about IBM Corporation, Advanced Microdevices (AMD) and Sun [...]

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UN rights officials on Wednesday expressed “grave concerns” over continued post-election violence in the Ivory Coast , cautioning that genocide could be imminent . During a daily briefing, UN Special Advisor on Genocide Francis Deng and Special Advisor on the Responsibility to Protect Edward Luck discussed their fears for the nation and drew comparisons between [...]

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Accused Arizona gunman Jared Lee Loughner was indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury in Tuscon, Arizona. He is charged with attempting to assassinate a member of Congress and two counts of attempting to murder a federal employee in connection with the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) and two of her aids, Ronald Barber [...]

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Four people, including former UN spokesperson Michele Montas, filed criminal complaints on Wednesday against former Haitian president Jean-Claude Duvalier . Montas, who worked for the UN under Ban-Ki Moon, as well as Alix Fils-Aime and Claude and Nicole Magloire, allege that Duvalier committed crimes against humanity . The four were allegedly imprisoned and subjected to [...]

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Lawyers for Google on Wednesday filed an appeal in Spanish court hoping to overturn orders from Spanish authorities to remove websites that allegedly violate privacy rights. Spain’s Data Protection Agency filed 90 orders for Google to remove the websites from its database. This case is the first of its kind , Google told the Associated [...]

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The Somali Parliament on Tuesday rejected legislation designed to combat piracy . The bill, introduced last week by government officials, seeks to criminalize piracy and improve internal mechanisms for trying alleged offenders. Lawmakers expressed reservations about the bill, including concerns about its necessity and that the proposed sentencing provisions are inconsistent with Islamic teachings. The [...]

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