Friday, February 12, 2016

Facebook nude-painting case can face trial in France and other top stories.

  • Facebook nude-painting case can face trial in France

    Facebook nude-painting case can face trial in France
    If you post a 19th-century nude painting on Facebook, is it art or impermissible nudity? That question is now cleared for trial in France, after an appeals court there ruled that an aggrieved user can sue the social network over the issue.Five years ago, Facebook suspended the account of Frederic Durand-Baissas, a 57-year-old Parisian teacher and art lover, without prior notice. That was the day he posted a photo of Gustave Courbet's 1866 painting "The Origin of the World," which depicts female..
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  • Why Must South Korean Businesses Suffer The Consequences Of Seoul's Decision?

    Why Must South Korean Businesses Suffer The Consequences Of Seoul's Decision?
    Read on The Huffington Post Korea 1. The effect of sanctions on small and medium South Korean sized businesses is larger than those on North Korea. The Kaesong Industrial Zone obtains all of its raw materials from the South. Production is then carried out at Kaesong, and the finished goods are brought back to the South. Since distribution costs are of utmost importance, the industrial complex was built in Kaesong, as close as possible to the military demarcation line. Let's say wages to No..
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  • ICC Blocks Use of 5 Witnesses Who Pulled out of Kenya Case

    ICC Blocks Use of 5 Witnesses Who Pulled out of Kenya Case
    International Criminal Court appeals judges ruled Friday that statements made by five witnesses who later changed their stories or refused to testify against Kenya's deputy president cannot be used as evidence. The move is a blow to prosecutors trying Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto on charges of involvement in deadly postelection violence. Judges last year allowed prosecutors to use the statements as evidence against Ruto and his co-accused Joshua Sang, saying the witnesses effectivel..
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  • A new hope for Syrians

    A new hope for Syrians
    In this week’s Perspectives, we follow reports from around Europe on the crisis in Syria and the effects on those who live there. World powers agreed to a cessation of hostilities in Syria set to begin in a week’s time. The announcement came as the Syrian army, backed by Russian airstrikes, was advancing in Aleppo. Tens of thousands of civilians risk being encircled in rebel-held parts of the city as RAI reported on Thursday. Fearing another humanitarian crisis, the United Nations asked Turkey ..
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  • Pope, patriarch meet in Cuba nearly 1000 years after split

    Pope, patriarch meet in Cuba nearly 1000 years after split
    POPE FRANCIS IN THE NEWSPope Francis will visit Juarez in February | 03:41The pope hasn't been this close to Phoenix since Pope John Paul II visited in the 1980s. Rafael Carranza, who covered the Pope in Rome, breaks down what this means for Phoenix residents and Catholics. The Arizona Republic1 of 23POPE FRANCIS IN THE NEWSPope Francis to make his film debut in a family adventure film | 01:10Pope Francis makes his film debut in AMBI Pictures' upcoming film "..
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  • Inside One of the Last Nazi Death Camp Trials

    Inside One of the Last Nazi Death Camp Trials
    On the second day of the trial of Reinhold Hanning, a 94-year-old former guard in the Nazi SS who has been accused of serving in Auschwitz, survivors described in detail to the court the terror they experienced living in the death camp. As an alleged cog in the Auschwitz machine, Hanning is charged with accessory to murder in at least 170,000 deaths. His case has garnered international attention, not just because it is almost surely one of the last Nazi trials—Hanning is one of the few former..
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  • Mexico: 49 killed in brawl at prison

    Mexico: 49 killed in brawl at prison
    MONTERREY, Mexico -- A brawl between rival drug gangs at an overcrowded penitentiary in northern Mexico turned into a riot Thursday, leaving 49 inmates dead and 12 injured in the country's deadliest prison melee in years. No escapes were reported in the clash at the Topo Chico prison in Monterrey, said Nuevo Leon state Gov. Jaime Rodriguez. The fighting began about midnight Wednesday with prisoners setting fire to a storage area, sending flames and smoke billowing into the sky. Rescue workers w..
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  • Carter says UAE will put special forces in Syria - Appeal

    Carter says UAE will put special forces in Syria - Appeal
    BRUSSELS (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says a key Persian Gulf ally has agreed to send special forces soldiers to Syria to assist in the development of local Sunni Arab fighters focused on recapturing Raqqa, the Islamic State group's capital. Carter made the comment after meeting Friday at his Brussels hotel with his counterpart from the United Arab Emirates. An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. ..
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  • 30 Years After Suffering Head Injury, Canadian Man Solves His Own Missing Persons Case: Police

    30 Years After Suffering Head Injury, Canadian Man Solves His Own Missing Persons Case: Police
    Missing for decades, one man just solved his own missing persons case, according to Canadian police. Edgar Latulip suffered a head injury that robbed him of his memory and identity for 30 years, according to the Niagara Regional Police Service. (Credit: North American Missing Persons Network) For 30 years, a Canadian man lived under a different name with an apparently unknown past and didn’t know he had any relatives, until now, according to the Niagara Regional Police. After landing in front ..
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  • The Latest: UN Syria Aid Task Forces Renews Push for Access

    The Latest: UN Syria Aid Task Forces Renews Push for Access
    BEIRUT — The Latest on the conflict in Syria and international diplomatic efforts to end the violence (all times local): 9.20 p.m.The head of a U.N.-backed group that is hoping to send humanitarian aid into besieged and hard-to-reach areas of Syria says it will re-launch requests for access to both rebel- and government-held parts of the war-battered country.Jan Egeland spoke to reporters Friday after convening a humanitarian task force in Geneva just hours after it was launched at a meeting ..
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LeBron's Reverence for Kobe May See Him Honor Bryant and Skip Rio Olympics .Anchorage Assembly passes regulations for marijuana businesses .
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