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Breaking News Sat, 14 Nov 2015
File - Police officers of the New York Police Department (NYPD) stage their vehicles in front of United Nations Headquarters as part of a counter-terrorism drill, 5 April, 2011.
Geneva Conventions   International Law   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Geneva Conventions  
 The Guardian 
Can international law meet the challenges of today's lawless conflicts?
Sat 14 Nov 2015
Lyal S. Sunga has championed human rights and accountability in many hot zones over the last 25 years. With groups like Isis and Al-Qaida now waging war across the world, he asks whether it’s time f... (photo: UN / JC McIlwaine)
In this May 13, 2014, file photo, a Google self-driving car goes on a test drive near the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif.
Google   Googles Self-Driving Cars   Photos   Technology   Wikipedia: Autonomous car  
 Inquisitr 
What Happens When Google’s Self-Driving Cars Break Major Traffic Laws
Sat 14 Nov 2015
Google’s robotic cars may be driver-less but they are not exempt from following the basic road rules. In California, one self-driving car found itself in pursuit by a Mountain View cop for repor... (photo: AP / Eric Risberg)
A modem (modulator-demodulator) for internet service  Ars Technica  Mon 9 Nov 2015
UK gov’t promises all homes will have legal right to 10Mbps broadband by 2020
"Universal service obligation" puts broadband on same footing as water and electricity. ... ... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Broadband   David Cameron   Internet Access   Photos   Wikipedia: David Cameron  
Internal EU Documents: How the Benalux Blocked Anti-Tax Haven Laws  Spiegel Online  Fri 6 Nov 2015
Internal EU Documents: How the Benalux Blocked Anti-Tax Haven Laws
Internal European Union documents seen by SPIEGEL clearly show how Luxembourg's government, under the leadership of Jean-Claude Juncker, sought to use tax breaks to attract companies to the country. E... (photo: EC / EU)
EU   G20   Luxembourg   Photos   Wikipedia: Jean-Claude Juncker  
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File - Police officers take a protester into custody Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo. Mashable Thu 5 Nov 2015
Officer accused of sexually assaulting 13 black women gets all-white jury
An Oklahoma police officer accused of sexually assaulting 13 black women will be tried by an all-white jury of eight men and four women, attorneys announced earlier this ... (photo: AP / Charlie Riedel)
Bias Jury   Oklahoma   Photos   US Crime   Wikipedia: Jury Selection  
Cannabis sativa. New York Times Wed 4 Nov 2015
Mexico’s Supreme Court Opens Door to Legalizing Marijuana Use

Ruling that individuals should have the right to grow and distribute marijuana for personal use, the court waded into the debate on the war on drugs. ... ... (photo: Creative Commons / Chmee2)
Drug Laws   Marijuana   Mexico   Photos   Wikipedia: Legality of cannabis  
File - Satellite dishes at GCHQ Bude, in northern Cornwall. The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is a British intelligence and security organisation. Deccan Chronicle Wed 4 Nov 2015
Britain to unveil plan for new Internet spying laws
London: Britain's government publishes proposals for new Internet spying laws on Wednesday to keep pace with the digital age and crack down on terror threats, but which c... (photo: Creative Commons / Nilfanion)
David Cameron   GCHQ   Photos   UK Surveillance   Wikipedia: Government Communications Headquarters  
South China Sea The Times Of India Tue 3 Nov 2015
US to operate 'wherever' law allows in South China Sea
BEIJING: The US military will continue to operate "wherever" international law allows, a top US admiral said in Beijing on Tuesday, a week after America infuriated China ... (photo: AP / Ritchie B. Tongo)
China   Photos   US Pacific Command   USS Lassen   Wikipedia: Territorial disputes in the South China Sea  


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