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Canada

Ontario Judge: Cleveland Indians May Use Logo and Name in Playoff Games

October 17, 2016 WJN Administrator 1
TORONTO: A judge decided the Cleveland Indians will not be banned from use of their full team name and logo during playoff games with the Toronto Blue Jays.  The ruling comes after lawyers requested a court to ban the use […]
Human Rights

Prison Fight Leaves 25 Dead – Some Beheaded

October 17, 2016 World Justice News 0
A prison brawl in Brazil has left at least 25 people dead after inmates were beheaded and burnt in violent gang clashes. The bloody battle between opposing factions in the Boa Vista jail began when […]
News

Chandler Kania Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter

October 17, 2016 World Justice News 0
A jury has reached a verdict in the trial of a former UNC student accused of driving drunk and causing a deadly wrong-way crash on Interstate 85 last year. Twenty-one-year-old Chandler Kania has been found guilty […]
News

Mauling Death Of Baby By Pet Dog Owned By Cop Is Not A Criminal Case

October 17, 2016 World Justice News 0
The death of a baby boy mauled by a family dog is “unlikely” to be treated as a criminal investigation, police said. Archie Darby, aged four months, died after being attacked in Colchester, Essex, on […]
Human Rights

EU Threat to Impose Sanctions on Those Responsible for Violating Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

October 17, 2016 zoshinuk 0
MOSCOW – The European Union threatened it would work under the jurisdiction of a United Nations (UN) resolution to impose sanctions on any side responsible for violating human rights and promoting violence in the Democratic […]
Human Rights

Animated Video Explains the Powers of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights

October 17, 2016 zoshinuk 0
An animated YouTube video about the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights has been produced by UNESCO (The United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture), the German Federal Enterprise for International Cooperation and […]
News

Ben Needham “Most Likely” Died In An Accident

October 17, 2016 World Justice News 0
Ben Needham, from Sheffield, was 21 months old when he disappeared on the Greek island of Kos. An “item” believed to have been in Ben’s possession at the time has been found during fresh searches. […]
Human Rights

Aleppo Doctor Launches Legal Action against Russia at European Court of Human Rights

October 17, 2016 zoshinuk 0
There are just 30 doctors left to care for rebel-held east Aleppo’s 250,000 residents who are suffering heavy Russian-backed Syrian government shelling.   The last cariologist in Aleppo’s eastern neighbourhood describes the situation in the […]
Human Rights

Claims That Half of Global Businesses at Risk of Human Rights Breach

October 17, 2016 zoshinuk 0
The UK government was called upon to hold companies criminally accountable for serious abuses, including those committed overseas. A new global study published by the British Institute of International & Comparative Law (BIICL) and Norton […]
Canada

Murderer on Montana’s Death Row Wants to Return to Canada

October 17, 2016 WJN Administrator 0
Ronald Smith, 59, a Canadian on death row in Montana, has admitted he murdered two young men more than 30 years ago, but with the support of Justin Trudeau’s government, he says he has renewed hope he […]

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