The Colombian Constitutional Court announced Tuesday the suspension of a base agreement between the US and Colombia, stating the agreement must receive congressional approval before it can legally take effect. The agreement, negotiated between the two countries during the administration of former-Colombian president Alvaro Uribe , allows the US military to have access to seven [...]

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The Bangladesh Ministry of Home Affairs announced Wednesday that it will release almost 1,000 prisoners in an effort to resolve the issue of overcrowding throughout the nation’s jails. Most Bangladeshi jails currently house three times their designed capacity. Women’s facilities are the most affected by the overcrowding, with some facilities accommodating four times the allotted [...]

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German federal prosecutors announced Wednesday that they have charged a former Rwandan mayor with genocide relating to his involvement in the 1994 Rwandan genocide . According to prosecutors, Onesphore Rwabukombe allegedly coordinated three massacres in which more than 3,700 Tutsis, who had sought refuge in a church, were killed. Rwabukombe, who was a mayor in [...]

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Sri Lankan Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Tuesday appeared before a government-backed commission investigating the events surrounding the island nation’s civil war and defended the actions of the government during the conflict with the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) . The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), appointed in May by Sri Lankan [...]

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Spanish officials announced this week that Spain has launched an investigation into whether Google violated privacy laws while collecting information over Wi-Fi networks for its Street View maps . Madrid judge Raquel Fernandino issued a subpoena for an October 4 appearance by a Google representative over a lawsuit filed by Apedanica, a Spanish association of [...]

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