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Politics6 years ago
US Justice Department trying to frame me: Trump
US President Donald Trump has suggested that the Department of Justice is trying to "frame" him for a crime he didn't commit.
US Justice Department trying to frame me: Trump
EU6 years ago
Hungary plans to set up new high court despite criticism
Hungary plans to set up a new high court to deal with issues relating to public administration, despite opposition concerns that it could increase political influence over judges.
Hungary plans to set up new high court despite criticism
India6 years ago
Suspects in raping, killing Kashmiri girl plead not guilty
Eight men accused of raping and murdering an 8-year-old girl pleaded not guilty as Indians hold protests to slam New Delhi’s response to a string of rape cases in the country.
Suspects in raping, killing Kashmiri girl plead not guilty
More7 years ago
Philippines’ Duterte urges nations to quit ICC
Philippine President Duterte has urged other governments to abandon the International Criminal Court, saying the world tribunal is "rude."
Philippines’ Duterte urges nations to quit ICC
News Bulletin7 years ago
Protests continue in Pakistan over girl's rape, murder
Protests over the rape and murder of a 7-year-old girl, Zainab Ansari, in Pakistan's eastern town of Kasur continued on Thursday ahead of funerals of those killed in protests on the previous day.
Protests continue in Pakistan over girl's rape, murder
Economy7 years ago
Iran’s President Rouhani presents budget bill to MPs
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani on Sunday presented the budget bill for the next Iranian year that begins on March 21, 2018 to the Parliament.
Iran’s President Rouhani presents budget bill to MPs
Rohingya7 years ago
UN must take active steps to document Myanmar crimes
An analyst says the UN should document the testimony of Rohingya who have fled the violence in Myanmar and hold perpetrators accountable.
UN must take active steps to document Myanmar crimes
More7 years ago
UN urges Sri Lanka to start investigating war crimes
A United Nations expert has warned that Sri Lanka must speed up its own long-stalled investigation into war crimes by troops or risk action by the international community.
UN urges Sri Lanka to start investigating war crimes
Interviews7 years ago
'Stats suggest bias against UK minorities'
Political commentator, Professor Rodney Shakespeare, says statistics suggest that British courts are biased against Black, Asian, and minority ethnic groups.
'Stats suggest bias against UK minorities'
Turkey7 years ago
Turkey's Kilicdaroglu says Erdogan fears him
Turkey’s opposition leader says president Erdogan is obviously frightened of his rise in Turkey’s politics.
Turkey's Kilicdaroglu says Erdogan fears him
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