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Trial opens for Russia opposition leader, who calls claims absurd
MOSCOW — One of Russia’s most prominent opposition leaders went on trial Wednesday, proclaiming his innocence but predicting that the case will lead to a lifetime ban on his participation in Russian electoral politics. “Any independent...
Tags: Geography, Embezzlement, Civil Rights, Corporate Crime, Human Rights Watch
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The radicalization of suspected Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev
MAKHACHKALA, Russia — In America, he had been a cocky and charismatic heavyweight boxer who wore fancy, pointy leather shoes and slick white shirts to the gym. In Dagestan, the volatile southern Russian region where he lived for a time as a...
Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Social Media, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Ben Affleck, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Detainee hearings
From the Los Angeles TimesThe federal government has the authority to detain and deport immigrants who violate the law. But it also has the responsibility to ensure that those it holds while they fight their deportation cases aren't locked up for months, or years, without an...Tags: Immigration, Extradition, Labor Legislation, Court Administration, Laws
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Winners and losers in Venezuela's presidential election
Venezuela's National Electoral Council declared Nicolas Maduro, the handpicked successor of the late President Hugo Chavez, the winner in the presidential election Sunday. But it was a victory in a compromised system that tilted the table in his favor....
Tags: Hugo Chavez, Elections, Brazil, Radio Industry, Venezuela
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Judges deal fresh blow to British bid to expel cleric Qatada
ReutersLONDON, April 23 (Reuters) - British judges on Tuesday dealt a fresh blow to efforts to expel a radical cleric once described as Osama bin Laden's "right-hand man in Europe", prompting the government to vow to take its case to the country's highest court....Tags: Immigration, Literature, National Government, Extradition, Justice and Rights
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Justices give break to legal immigrants convicted of pot possession
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court has extended some leniency to legal immigrants who are convicted of having a small amount of marijuana, ruling that such a crime is not an “aggravated felony” that leads to deportation. In 7-2 decision, the...
Tags: Immigration, Defendants, Extradition, Prosecution, Labor Legislation
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FBI alert on Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev had expired
WASHINGTON – An FBI alert on Tamerlan Tsarnaev, one of the two brothers suspected in the Boston Marathon bombings, had expired before he returned from a visit to Russia last year, and he was not flagged for additional screening even though the FBI...
Tags: Human Mishaps, FBI, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Extradition, Prosecution
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Activists Accuse Congresswoman DeLauro of Taking Too Long to Weigh in on Deportations
Josemaria Islas and Rosa DeLauro would seem to make an unlikely political couple. He's an undocumented factory worker from Mexico now scheduled for deportation; while she's one of the richest and most powerful people in Congress. The connection is the...
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Immigration, Extradition, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Rosa DeLauro
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'On the Shore of the Seine'
The case of a small painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir stolen from the Baltimore Museum of Art decades ago took an unexpected turn recently when new questions were raised about a woman's claim that she bought it at a flea market. The holes in her story...Tags: FBI, Baltimore Museum of Art, Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia), Extradition, Painting
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Bombing suspect reportedly led quiet life during Dagestan visit
MAKHACHKALA, Dagestan -- When Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev returned home to the capital of Dagestan for six months last year, he led a quiet life and spent time helping his father with house repairs, according to a family friend....Tags: FBI, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Extradition, National Government, China Earthquake (2010)
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Kenya: Election officials reject call to stop tallying votes
A political coalition in Kenya called Thursday for a halt to tallying votes in the country's presidential race, alleging that the process “lacks integrity” and should be restarted. The running mate of Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who has...
Tags: Elections, International Criminal Court, Kenya, International Court or Tribunal, Politics
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Brooklyn hit-and-run suspect waives extradition from Pennsylvania
The man who surrendered to police in connection with a weekend hit-and-run accident that left an Orthodox Jewish family dead has waived extradition from Pennsylvania and will be heading back to New York to face charges, officials said on Thursday. Julio...
Tags: Lehigh County, Hospitals and Clinics, Brooklyn (New York City), Extradition, New York City
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