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News UK bank to pay record $1.9 billion to settle US money laundering case
UK bank to pay record $1.9 billion to settle US money laundering case
Brandon Gatto
December 11, 2012 02:11:04 pm

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Tuesday that HSBC Holdings , one of the world's largest banking institutions based in the UK, and HSBC Bank USA , a federally chartered banking corporation...

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News Human rights report finds persistent persecution of the non-religious
Human rights report finds persistent persecution of the non-religious
Brandon Gatto
December 10, 2012 02:54:58 pm

A report by the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) has found that atheists and other non-religious persons suffer persecution and discrimination all over the world, and that prosecutions of blasphemy have risen...

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News Washington abandons Internet sex trafficking bill following federal court ruling
Washington abandons Internet sex trafficking bill following federal court ruling
Brandon Gatto
December 10, 2012 02:02:40 pm

The US District Court for the Western District of Washington on Thursday ruled that the state's most comprehensive underage sex trafficking law is unconstitutional, prompting legislators to drop their defense of the law. In particular,...

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News UN rights expert condemns China ‘retaliation’ against activist’s relative
UN rights expert condemns China ‘retaliation’ against activist’s relative
Brandon Gatto
December 9, 2012 01:41:03 pm

The UN Special Rapporteur on human rights defenders on Friday urged China to end retaliatory efforts against Chen Guangcheng , a blind human rights lawyer who successfully fled the communist country...

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News Thailand ex-PM charged with murder in aftermath of Bangkok protests
Thailand ex-PM charged with murder in aftermath of Bangkok protests
Brandon Gatto
December 6, 2012 03:43:43 pm

Thailand's Department of Special Investigation (DSI) on Thursday announced that former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva will be charged with murder for his role in the 2010 Thai military crackdown [TIME...

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News UN war crimes tribunals still face challenges: reports
UN war crimes tribunals still face challenges: reports
Brandon Gatto
December 6, 2012 02:54:54 pm

Officials from the International Criminal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on Wednesday told the UN Security Council that they are making progress in...

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News Egypt top judges to oversee constitutional referendum
Egypt top judges to oversee constitutional referendum
Brandon Gatto
December 3, 2012 02:21:04 pm

Egypt's Supreme Judicial Council on Monday agreed to oversee a national referendum on the country's new constitution . The Council, which is Egypt's highest administrative body overseeing the courts, plans to delegate judges to monitor the...

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News France court overturns conviction of Continental Airlines in Concorde jet crash
France court overturns conviction of Continental Airlines in Concorde jet crash
Brandon Gatto
November 30, 2012 08:57:29 am

A French appeals court on Thursday absolved Continental Airlines of blame and overturned the manslaughter conviction against one of its mechanics in relation to the Air France Concorde jet crash that killed 113 people just...

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News Italy appeals Europe rights court decision on embryonic screening ban
Italy appeals Europe rights court decision on embryonic screening ban
Brandon Gatto
November 30, 2012 08:03:02 am

The Italian government on Wednesday announced that it has appealed a recent decision by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) that the country violated the rights of a couple with cystic fibrosis by...

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News ICC: Nigeria Islamist group has committed crimes against humanity
ICC: Nigeria Islamist group has committed crimes against humanity
Brandon Gatto
November 26, 2012 03:13:45 pm

The Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has accused a group of Islamist radicals of committing crimes against humanity in Nigeria. According to the OTP's 2012 Report on Preliminary Examination Activities [text,...

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France and Spain sign treaty with UK in American Revolution

On January 20, 1783, Great Britain signed the Declarations for Suspension of Arms and Cessation of Hostilities with France and Spain, ending European hostilities in the American Revolutionary War.

John Marshall nominated as Chief Justice of the United States

On January 20, 1801, outgoing President John Adams nominated John Marshall to be Chief Justice of the United States. Learn more about the life of John Marshall

Charles I put on trial during English Civil War

King Charles I of England and Scotland was put on trial for treason by the specially established High Court of Justice on January 20, 1649 amid the English Civil War between supporters of Parliament and the Crown. While the Roundheads (Parliament supporters) accused Charles of being a tyrant, the king questioned the authority of the court to bring him to trial. Ultimately, the court convicted Charles, and the king was executed on January 30, 1649. Read Charles' words spoken in his defense.

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