Australia's three major news organizations have submitted a joint report to the Australian Law Reform Commission , the independent federal statutory agency charged with conducting official inquiries into areas for possible legal reform, slamming the late 2005 enactment of the new federal sedition laws as part of sweeping anti-terrorism legislation . Fairfax, the publisher of [...]

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Leading Tuesday's international brief, South Korea's Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office confirmed that Hyundai Chairman Chung Mong-koo has been indicted on charges of embezzling company funds and allegedly using secret accounts to bribe politicians. Chung was arrested last month and, if convicted, faces life imprisonment. Kia Motors chairman Chung Eui-sun and Hyundai Motor vice chairman Kim [...]

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Malawi Vice President Cassim Chilumpha has been released on bail but placed under house arrest three weeks after police arrested him in connection with an alleged plot to assassinate Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika . After being released Monday, Chilumpha proclaimed his innocence on the treason charges, saying that he angered the government by refusing [...]

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Judges from Thailand's Supreme Court, Constitutional Court, and Administrative Court on Tuesday rejected the October 22 date set by the Election Commission for new parliamentary elections and again demanded that the Commission resign after organizing last month's failed parliamentary elections . One justice said the recent Commission meeting where the October date was proposed was [...]

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Defense witnesses began testifying Tuesday in the trial of Saddam Hussein , following Monday's reading of formal charges against the deposed Iraqi leader and seven co-defendants for murder, torture, and the illegal arrests of 399 people in Dujail as part of a crackdown in the town after an assassination attempt on Hussein's life. Witnesses, who [...]

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Dutch MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali , who was born in Somalia, resigned her office Tuesday and announced that she will leave the Netherlands in response to the controversy surrounding her naturalization. Ali admitted lying on her 1992 asylum application during her confirmation proceedings for parliament in 2002, but recent reports surfaced about the discrepancies and [...]

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Federal Communications Commission chief Michael J. Copps said Monday that the agency should investigate the access to domestic customers' phone records allegedly granted to the National Security Agency (NSA) by telecommunications giants Verizon, AT&T, and BellSouth . Reacting to reports that the companies complied with NSA requests to look at the records, Copps said that [...]

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