Human Rights, News and Comment
humanrightsdigest.org
- Global: Human Rights Day, Embrace Diversity, End discrimination
- UK: Complicity in Torture
- Somalia: Woman Stoned to Death for Adultery
- Morocco/Western Sahara: Human Rights Defender Expelled and Others Arrested.
- UK: Call for public inquiry into allegations of abuse by UK Military in Iraq
- Global: International Tolerance Day
- US: Call to Reform Detention Policy in Afghanistan
- Azerbaijan: bloggers jailing political
- Refugees: On the run through Asia
- China: Secret Black Jails Hide Severe Rights Abuses
news.bbc.co.uk
- Fish plant plan before committee

- Rally against school budget cuts

- 'Shake and bake' with iPhone app

- Student awaits terror case ruling

- Housing crisis 'worst since WWII'

- Inquiry into Scottish trafficking

- Driver seriously injured in crash

- Gunmen fire shots into property

- Ferguson unsure on Scots comeback

- Labour suspends MP Devine

news.bbc.co.uk
- Philippine poll campaign begins

- Haitian 'lasts 28 days in rubble'

- BBC to reveal total performer pay

- Jackson medic denies manslaughter

- Smartphone keys get quantum trick

- Fertile forties pregnancy warning

- Online safety for five-year-olds

- Teacher qualifications 'too low'

- Inquiry into Scottish trafficking

- US soldier 'waterboards' daughter

alertnet.org
- Russia:
Activistsâ Detention Unjustified

- PRESS DIGEST - Vietnam newspapers - Feb 9

- North Korea's Kim makes denuclearisation pledge

- Magnitude 5.7 quake rattles southern Mexico

- Weather closes US government offices a second day

- Magnitude 5.7 quake rattles southern Mexico

- Breeding a better source of renewable energy

- Drug shows promise against river blindness - study

- FEATURE-Iran's resistance keeps up cat-and-mouse web game

- GUINEA: Medical supplies, humanitarian flight blocked after clashes

english.aljazeera.net
- Toyota issues Prius recall

- New sanctions urged over Iran move

- Sri Lanka arrests General Fonseka

- Yemen al-Qaeda leader threatens US

- Indian soldiers die in avalanche

- Straw denies ignoring Iraq advice

- Costa Rica elects female president

- Yanukovych 'wins Ukraine election'

- Israeli forces raid West Bank camp

news.google.com?ned=uk&hl=en
- Burj Khalifa observation deck incident is minor case, says official - GulfNews

- 'Iran can definitely enrich uranium to 20%' - Press TV

- Power plant explosion under investigation - Los Angeles Times

- For Kremlin, an Election in Ukraine Cuts Two Ways - New York Times

- US, EU condemn Iran on human rights - Xinhua

- Costa Rica elects first female president - Telegraph.co.uk

- Analysts say China should not yield to Obama's hardline on yuan - Xinhua

- Rajapaksa's political rival humiliated, but at what cost? - Times Online

- Abbas under 'intense' pressure from EU to return to talks - Jerusalem Post

- Kashmir avalanche kills 17 soldiers, Indian army says - BBC News

guardian.co.uk
- Welfare reform: Costs and benefits
- Banks: Unreformed characters
- In praise of… television chefs
- Fox News' rabid propagandist Glenn Beck has lured me to America
- Wales: a land lost to Labour
- Crude, but fair. The public sector must take the pain
- Getting away with murder in Russia
- If Obama can't defeat the Republican headbangers, our planet is doomed
- Fly me to Mars. One-way
- Another invasion of liberty. And only the Tories are alert
theregister.co.uk
- Ex-Intel exec pleads guilty to insider trading

- Adobe apologizes for festering Flash crash bug

- Conficker outbreak infects Leeds hospital servers

- Intel 'Tukwila' born after long and painful labor

- SourceForge reverses ban on US foes

- Oracle issues emergency security patch for WebLogic

- Microsoft tests show no Win 7 battery flaw

- Microsoft kills FAST's Linux and Unix search biz

- Linus Torvalds doesn't hate the Googlephone

- Sweden to prosecute alleged Cisco, NASA hacker

out-law.com
- Model clauses for overseas transfers of personal data updated

- Shopping sites improve legal compliance as consumers get more savvy, says OFT

- Europe should adopt US behavioural advertising icon, and quick
- Users run security risk by re-using banking passwords
- Cycling company wrong to suggest Olympian's endorsement, rules ad watchdog
- UK could get icons on behavioural ads
- HP ordered to pay £200m within two weeks in interim damages ruling
- Irrationality did not undermine TV menu ranking decision, finds Court of Appeal
- Financial services firms given August deadline for publishing complaints data
- Refusal to stop John Terry story was not a privacy law U-turn, says expert
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