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The International Court of Justice ruled Israel must halt its assault on the southern Gaza city, calling the humanitarian situation "disastrous."
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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.
ACC Takes Its Biggest Championships Out Of North Carolina, Its Home State
The decision covers eight neutral-site championships in sports ranging from women's soccer to swimming and diving and from football to golf and baseball.
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