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Egypt's pardoning of revolutionaries draws praise, cynicism
World NowEgyptian President Mohamed Morsi’s blanket pardon of hundreds of activists arrested during last year’s revolution and its turbulent aftermath was a morally wise and politically timed move from a leader attempting to calm his critics amid... -
Pakistani officials distance themselves from minister's bounty offer
World NowPakistan’s government on Sunday distanced itself from remarks made by a federal minister who offered up to $100,000 to anyone who would kill the maker of an anti-Islamic film that sparked a wave of violent protests across the Muslim world.... -
Convicted Lockerbie Bomber Megrahi Dies in Libya
CNNAbdelbeset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi, the only person convicted in connection with the Lockerbie airline bombing that killed 270 people, died Sunday, the Libyan government and family members said. He was 60. The former intelligence officer, who had...Tags: Muammar Gaddafi, Libya, Criminals, Justice System, International Law
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Tunisian Man Arrested in Deadly Attack on Benghazi Consulate
The Tunisian government on Wednesday confirmed it has arrested a 28-year-old Tunisian reportedly linked to the U.S. Consulate attack in Libya, according to the AP.
Tunisian Interior Ministry spokesman Tarrouch Khaled said Ali Harzi was in custody in...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Health and Safety at School, Leon Panetta, Turkey, Justice System
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Obama Confronts Iran, Syria in U.N. Address
CNNUnited Nations -- Embroiled in his campaign for re-election, President Barack Obama addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday in a sweeping speech meant to honor slain Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens, confront Iran and Syria, and...Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), North Africa, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Syria, Global Change
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China and Japan provoke a confrontation at sea
China and Japan are making a mountain of a molehill in their territorial dispute over a group of tiny, uninhabited islands in the East China Sea known as the Senkaku (in Japan) or the Diaoyu (in China). Whatever their name, they're basically just a...
Tags: China, International Court of Justice, International Law, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Petroleum Industry
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Drones, Warships Sent To Hunt Killers In US Embassy Attack
The United States is struggling to determine whether a militant group planned the attack that killed its ambassador to Libya and three other Americans, even as warships head toward the north African country as part of a mission to hunt down and punish the...Tags: Muammar Gaddafi, Libya, U.S. Department of State, International Criminal Court, Movies
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The U.S. should back off its criticism of Azerbaijan's handling of the Safarov case
It is not clear why the Obama administration and its allies in Congress decided to express their misplaced "concern" regarding Hungary's extradition of Lt. Ramil Safarov to his native Azerbaijan ("Ax murderer's homecoming stokes Caucasus feud," Sept. 7)....Tags: International Criminal Court, Azerbaijan, International Court of Justice, Hungary, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp
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Remains of American ambassador, three others killed in Libya bombing arrive in U.S.
The remains of U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans landed on U.S. soil Friday afternoon in flag-draped caskets. The four men were killed in an attack this week on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Teams of seven Marines...
Tags: Muammar Gaddafi, Libya, U.S. Department of State, Human Rights, International Criminal Court
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Stockgrowers react to WTO final ruling on COOL
The World Trade Organization has issued their final ruling on the case brought by Canada and Mexico against the U.S. mandatory Country of Origin Labeling law (COOL) for beef and pork and appealed by the United States. Like the original decision, the...Tags: Mexico, Crime, Law and Justice, International Law
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Britain Vows to Fight Julian Assange Asylum
KTLA NewsEcuador granted Julian Assange asylum over fears of political persecution Thursday, but it was hardly a reprieve as Britain vowed to extradite the WikiLeaks founder to Sweden to face questioning on sex crime charges. Assange, whose website has...Tags: Human Rights, U.S. Department of Justice, Judges, Justice System, International Law
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Egypt protesters try to storm Syrian Embassy in Cairo
World NowEgyptian security forces fired tear gas to thwart several hundred protesters who tried storm the Syrian Embassy in Cairo to raise the flag of Syria's opposition....
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