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Turkey7 years ago
Turkey’s opposition CHP begins 'justice' congress
The Republican People's Party began a four-day conference to protest rights violations by the government.
Turkey’s opposition CHP begins 'justice' congress
Politics7 years ago
US govt. demands data on anti-Trump website
The US Justice Department is trying to identify visitors of a website used for organizing protests against Trump, a web host says.
US govt. demands data on anti-Trump website
Brazil7 years ago
Brazil Congress votes against Temer’s graft charges
Brazilian lawmakers toss out corruption charges against scandal-plagued President Temer.
Brazil Congress votes against Temer’s graft charges
EU7 years ago
Thousands in Poland rally against judicial reforms
Anti-government protests are staged in several Polish cities against new court reforms by the government.
Thousands in Poland rally against judicial reforms
Turkey7 years ago
Justice march only first step: Turkey’s CHP leader
Turkey’s opposition leader addresses a massive crowd after ending the so-called Justice March in Istanbul.
Justice march only first step: Turkey’s CHP leader
Reports7 years ago
Pro-Kurdish HDP may join Justice March
The 'Justice March' launched by the leader of Turkey’s main opposition Republican People's Party is receiving growing support from the public.
Pro-Kurdish HDP may join Justice March
Interviews7 years ago
‘US police routinely gun down black people’
An analyst says black people are routinely gunned down by rogue police officers in the United States and this is an outrageous problem that is continuing to get worse.
‘US police routinely gun down black people’
Politics7 years ago
'Rude awakening' for Trump if investigators fired
Senator Feinstein says she is concerned President Trump will try to fire Deputy Atty. Gen. Rosenstein and special counsel Mueller.
'Rude awakening' for Trump if investigators fired
Politics7 years ago
US govt. seeks to dismiss lawsuit against Trump
The Justice Department wants to throw out a lawsuit alleging President Trump is violating the Constitution by accepting foreign payments.
US govt. seeks to dismiss lawsuit against Trump
Interviews7 years ago
Sheikh Qassim’s verdict, mockery of justice
An analyst says the verdict against Shia cleric Sheikh Isa Qassim is a mockery of justice and yet another criminal act by the dictatorial regime in Bahrain.
Sheikh Qassim’s verdict, mockery of justice
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