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December 03, 2019
Lawsuit: Ex-Cardinal McCarrick abused boy in Newark in 1990s
Former Roman Catholic Cardinal Theodore McCarrick abused a teenage boy in the 1990s when he was leader of the Archdiocese of ...
December 02, 2019
Justices weigh dismissal of case over NYC gun law
The Supreme Court considered Monday whether to dismiss the first gun rights case it has heard in nearly 10 years, a dispute ...
December 02, 2019
In death and life, Lebanese woman shows religious law fight
Nadyn Jouny’s sister taped up two messages in her memory inside a closet at the family home — one of motherly love tinged ...
December 02, 2019
UN chief warns of ‘point of no return’ on climate change
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Sunday that the world’s efforts to stop climate change have been “utterly ...
November 28, 2019
China furious, Hong Kong celebrates after US move on bills
China reacted furiously Thursday to President Donald Trump’s signing two bills aimed at supporting human rights in Hong Kong, ...
November 28, 2019
Hong Kong activists call for global support after US laws
Chanting “Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong,” pro-democracy activists on Thursday urged the world to follow U.S.
November 28, 2019
Trump signs bills in support of Hong Kong; China furious
China reacted furiously to President Donald Trump’s signing of two bills on Hong Kong human rights and said the U.S.
November 27, 2019
Polish professor defends himself against defamation charge
Poland’s ruling party is suing a law professor of international renown for defamation over comments he made on Twitter.
November 26, 2019
Denmark withdraws passports from 2 foreign fighters
Denmark’s government has withdrawn the Danish passports of two men who joined the Islamic State group — the first such cases ...
November 26, 2019
Denmark withdraw passport from 2 foreign fighters
Denmark’s government has withdrawn the Danish passports of two men who joined the Islamic State group — the first such cases ...
November 13, 2019
As Hong Kong descends into chaos, China mulls its options
A sharp escalation of violence in Hong Kong is once again raising the question of how China's central government will ...
November 07, 2019
US gov't rep unhappy with WADA lobbying effort
A key American delegate at the World Anti-Doping Agency meetings lashed out at the agency's director for using government ...
November 06, 2019
Colombia court upends old Latin America naming tradition
Tradition has long had it that children born to families in Latin America receive two last names: That of their father, ...
November 05, 2019
EU top court: Poland broke EU law with judicial reform
The European Union's top court ruled Tuesday that a Polish measure lowering the retirement age for judges and setting ...
November 04, 2019
In Spain, thousands protest new verdict on group sex attack
Thousands of Spaniards have taken to the streets demanding changes in the country's criminal law, following a ruling on a sex ...
November 01, 2019
China vows bolstered legal measures over Hong Kong protests
China vowed Friday to prevent foreign powers from interfering in Hong Kong's affairs and carrying out acts of "separatism, ...
October 29, 2019
Google sued by Australian regulators over location tracking
Australia's consumer watchdog sued Google on Tuesday alleging the technology giant broke consumer law by misleading Android ...
October 01, 2019
Students resume protests in Indonesia streets over new law
Thousands of Indonesian students resumed protests on Monday against a new law they say has crippled the country's ...
September 26, 2019
Police: 2 die in violent Indonesian student protests
At least two people have died in violent demonstrations across Indonesia by students protesting a new law that they say has ...
September 24, 2019
Top UK court: Johnson's suspension of Parliament was illegal
In a decision that badly undermines Boris Johnson's authority, Britain's highest court ruled unanimously Tuesday that the ...
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