Spain must free ETA militant - European rights court Swissinfo | Reuters | October 21, 2013 - 15:28 | By Raquel Castillo | MADRID (Reuters) - Europe's top human rights court ordered Spain on Monday to release a Basque separatist militant, saying her extended detention was illegal, a ruling victims groups warned would let dozens of prisoners walk free. | ...
Unions take election funds fight to court Canberra Times Unions fear conservative state governments are pushing to ''silence'' them nationally after Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia joined NSW in defending its political donations laws against a landmark High Court challenge. | A hearing is due to...
Unions take election funds fight to court Sydney Morning Herald Unions fear conservative state governments are pushing to ''silence'' them nationally after Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia joined NSW in defending its political donations laws against a landmark High Court challenge. | A hearing is due to...
Alcohol laws must change, says prof Stuff A UK drugs expert who once claimed ecstasy was "no more dangerous than horse riding" has praised New Zealand's "world-leading" stance on legal highs but criticised our lack of action on alcohol law reform. | Professor David Nutt made the comments as ...
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Kenyan press, opposition criticise proposed harsh media law Swissinfo | Reuters | November 1, 2013 - 16:12 | By James Macharia | NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan media and opposition politicians have criticised media rules proposed by the government, saying they would muzzle the press and stunt democracy in the countr...
German Law: Parents of Intersex Kids Can Pick 'Gender Undetermined' ABC News On Nov. 1, Germany became the first European nation to recognize a third gender for babies born with ambiguous genitalia. No longer will newborns be rigidly assigned to male or female. | The new law doesn't require parents to declare any gender for s...
Wallaby cornered on tennis court Belfast Telegraph A wallaby repeatedly spotted on the loose in north London has been caught. | The RSPCA were called to York Rise, near Kentish Town, in north London, where a 'large wild animal was causing chaos'. | Inspector Leigh Summers had been expecting to find a...
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