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Judge hears complaint against Madonna adoption plans, ADDS comments

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1. Various of Madonna's lawyer, Alan Chinula, arriving at high court 2. "Eye of the child" charity representative arriving 3. Cutaway of photographer 4. High court judge, Ivy Kamanga, getting out of car and walking into court 5. Wide...
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Both Sides Confident in SCOTUS Immigration Case

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus053463 Immigration advocates and critics of President Barack Obama's immigration actions expressed confidence Monday following arguments before the Supreme Court over the fate of two programs that...
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UN questions Israel's use of force in border confrontations

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The UN human rights office said it has indications that Israeli forces used "excessive force" during a deadly crackdown on protesters last week in Gaza, and expressed concerns about possible further violence. Spokeswoman...
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Russia Has Detained 15 Thousand for Protesting War: U.S.

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Russian authorities have detained almost 15 thousand citizens for protesting against President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, according to the U.S. State Department. "We stand with Russian citizens of conscience as they seek to...
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Trump Reverses Course, Signs Order Ending Family Separations at Border

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Jun.20 -- President Donald Trump reversed course on his policy separating immigrant children from parents who cross the U.S. border illegally, signing an executive order that he said would end the practice. Bloomberg's Sahil Kapur...
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New Abortion Laws Say It's Clear When Life Starts. Biology Can't Agree

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New research didn't bring an irrefutable answer to when the start of life is. Instead, the question got more complicated.
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Vice President Pence Criticizes NBA, Nike Over Hong Kong Controversy

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The NBA has faced backlash from Shanghai and Washington alike over how it handled a manager's tweet about Hong Kong.
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CLEAN : UN records hundreds of killings and rights violations by Taliban

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The United Nations says it has recorded hundreds of human rights violations carried out by the Taliban in Afghanistan, including extra judicial killings and cases of torture and cruel punishments (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Carrie Lam silent on Hong Kong press club scrapping rights awards

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Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam on Tuesday declined to comment on the city's foreign press club scrapping its rights awards, but said that "human rights and freedoms have been safeguarded and upheld" in the city (Footage by AFPTV...
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U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt prays for the equality and rights of individuals.

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U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt prays for the equality and rights of individuals.
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European consumer groups worried about effects of proposed trade deal with US

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European consumer groups are worried about the effects of a proposed trade deal with the US, fearing a flood of risky or unsafe food, medicines and other imports from America. US and European Union representatives have resumed...
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Ruthie Henshall joins hundreds calling for more rights for care home residents

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Actress Ruthie Henshall is among care home residents’ family members who have delivered a petition to Downing Street demanding full access to their loved ones. The petition, which has over 260,000 signatures, calls on the Government to...
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I Don't Have Full Freedom of Speech, Says Gen. Milley

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General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, talks about the need for Americans to speak their minds freely and he says "soldiers are a reflection of our society." He spoke on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer...
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Women's Rights activist Carrie Chapman Catt talks about women's rights.

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Women's Rights activist Carrie Chapman Catt talks about women's rights.
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Planned Parenthood Throws Support Behind Clinton

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Planned Parenthood's political arm is backing Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary for president.Clinton and Cecile Richards, president of the organisation, appeared together Sunday afternoon in Manchester, New Hampshire to formally...
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Bloomberg

Hasbro Swipes Disneys ÷Frozen, Princess Licenses

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Sept. 25 -- Hasbro announced yesterday that it secured the doll license starting in 2016 for two juggernauts of the girls toy aisle with Disneys Frozen and Princess brands. Bloomberg's Mia Saini reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION LATEST

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English/Nat More than three weeks after the U-S elections, the new president is still to be confirmed. But in Washington, preparation for the inaugural ceremonies is already under way. Construction began this week on viewing platforms...
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CAN252 US PRESIDENT JOHNSON MAKES SPEECH AND SIGNS CIVIL RIGHTS BILL

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US President Lyndon B Johnson, delivers speech outlining the new civil rights bill and signing of the bill: Footage used for story: a0006048 1. interior White House, cu Lyndon B Johnson, SOUNDBITE: (english), delivers speech.... 2....
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Californians Protest Federal Immigration Lawsuit

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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions told California law enforcement officials Wednesday that a lawsuit he filed against the state challenges limits on cooperation with federal immigration authorities that are unconstitutional and defy...
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Hong Kong leader on controversial rail link with China

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Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam denied on Wednesday breach of sovereignty after China's top legislature approved a plan to enforce mainland laws at a high-speed rail terminus being built in Hong Kong, amidst concerns the arrangement...
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U.K.'s Davis Sees Moral Imperative in Citizens' Rights

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Jul.25 -- U.K. Brexit Secretary David Davis spoke about the importance of protecting citizens' rights in the U.K and European Union. David spoke at a press conference in Prague.
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Supreme Court To Hear Arguments In Mississippi Abortion Case

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The justices on Wednesday will weigh whether to uphold a Mississippi law that bans abortion after 15 weeks and overrule the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
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Bloomberg

Italy Wants Reciprocity on Citizen Rights, Gozi Says

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Jun.26 -- Sandro Gozi, Italy's Junior Minister for European Affairs, discusses Theresa May's plan for safeguarding the rights of EU citizens living in the U.K. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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UN envoy for people with disabilities visits NKorea

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The United Nations official responsible for the rights of disabled people on Wednesday met North Korea's Ambassador for Human Rights in Pyongyang.Catalina Devandas Aguilar, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with...