A Russian court Monday upheld a decision to move former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky from a Siberian penal colony to a Moscow prison while officials investigate new charges of money laundering . The ruling also applies to Khodorkovsky's business partner Platon Lebedev , who faces embezzlement and money laundering charges. Defense lawyers welcomed the decision, [...]

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Russian Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika submitted a request to the UK Home Office on Monday to revoke the asylum status of Russian business billionaire Boris Berezovsky . Chaika also repeated previous requests for the UK to extradite Berezovsky, who has been charged with plotting a coup against Russian President Vladimir Putin based on Berezovsky's comments [...]

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The Seoul District Court in South Korea sentenced five people to jail Monday for spying for North Korea . Group ringleader Korean-American Michael Jang received a nine-year sentence for encouraging anti-US sentiment in South Korea under orders from North Korea in 2005. Jang initiated contact with North Korean agents in 1998 and first established a [...]

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The trial of Jose Padilla and two co-defendants on terrorism charges began Monday with jury selection. Defense attorneys have expressed concern that potential jurors may have been tainted by early accusations that Padilla had planned to set off a radioactive "dirty bomb" , an allegation not among the charges against Padilla, and that jurors might [...]

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The governor of St. Petersburg has ordered an investigation into allegations of human rights violations during a Sunday rally opposing the policies of Russian President Vladimir Putin , according to a Monday press statement. Police arrested dozens of protesters Sunday before and during the rally in St. Petersburg, just one day after some 200 anti-Putin [...]

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Monday that insurgents in Afghanistan are committing an increasing number of war crimes by launching attacks targeting civilians. In a 116-page report entitled "The Human Cost: The Consequences of Insurgent Attacks in Afghanistan", HRW found that in 2006 669 civilians died as a result of attacks by the Taliban, Hezb-e [...]

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The Supreme Court of Nigeria ruled unanimously Monday that Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar should not have been barred from running in the country's April 21 presidential election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) . Specifically, the court held that the Nigerian Court of Appeal incorrectly ruled earlier this month that the INEC had [...]

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