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South African President Jacob Zuma Must Pay Up, Top Court Says
The Constitutional Court says Zuma must pay back a portion of the millions spent on a supposed security upgrade to his home. That included an amphitheater, cattle kraal, chicken run and swimming pool.
Jailing And Fining Chelsea Manning Constitutes Torture, Top U.N. Official Says
Nils Melzer, the United Nations special rapporteur on torture, says detaining and fining Manning with the aim of coercing her to testify runs afoul of U.S. international human rights obligations.
Life's Nice In The Nordic Ice: Finland, Neighbors Top U.N. Happiness Index
The Finns took No. 1 on the annual World Happiness Report, while perennial leaders Norway and Denmark weren't far behind. Meanwhile, the study devoted a chapter to the decline of happiness in the U.S.
Top EU Court Blocks Polish Supreme Court Law Forcing Judges To Retire
Since going into effect in July, nearly a third of Poland's judges have been ousted. Friday's ruling orders officials to reinstate justices and raise the mandatory retirement age from 65 back to 70.
Mexico Reports Highest Ever Homicide Rate In 2018, Tops 33,000 Investigations
The grim news was expected as the number of open homicide cases continued to climb month after month, making the last 12 months the deadliest on record — an average of 91 deaths per day.
With Private Donation, Reward to Catch Wild Burro Killers Now Tops $50,000
Despite increases in reward money, there remain no suspects in the shootings of 42 wild burros on the California-Nevada border.
Amid New Surge In Virus Cases, Israel's Top Public Health Official Resigns
Siegal Sadetzki said Tuesday that Israeli leaders ignored her warnings and the country reopened too fast. "The compass handling the pandemic lost its direction," she said in her resignation letter.
With Private Donation, Reward to Catch Wild Burro Killers Now Tops $50,000
Someone has been killing the wild burros of the Mojave Desert, and the reward to find the burro killer is now $53,500. The Humane Society announced Monday an anonymous donor from its burro protection initiative, the Platero Project, contributed $32,500 as a reward for information to help catch the culprit or culprits. The Humane Society … Continue reading With Private Donation, Reward to Catch Wild Burro Killers Now Tops $50,000 →
Top Reason For CEO Departures Among Largest Companies Is Now Misconduct, Study Finds
Nearly 40% of the 89 CEOs who departed in 2018 left for reasons related to unethical behavior brought on from allegations of sexual misconduct or other types of ethical lapses
An officer who was attacked on January 6 says he still lives with the aftermath
The crowd at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, attacked police officer Daniel Hodges. Now he lives with the aftermath, which includes online threats and harassment.
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