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  1. Switzerland voters approve ban on construction of minarets http://bit.ly/4oVPgW
  2. China court hears first tainted milk civil lawsuit http://bit.ly/6dzI8F
  3. Landmark UN illegal fishing treaty approved http://bit.ly/6miOSr
  4. Berlusconi corruption trial to resume December 4 http://bit.ly/7qTGs6
  5. Iran government confiscates Nobel medal from rights lawyer Ebadi http://bit.ly/6nxwFW
  6. UK heterosexual couple to challenge denial of civil partnership http://bit.ly/52bZDg
  7. ICC begins trial for Congolese nationals accused of war crimes http://bit.ly/6oP3n5
  8. Military court convicts US soldier of abusing fellow troops http://bit.ly/8F07ht
  9. Israel Supreme Court bans for-profit prisons http://bit.ly/91okmp
  10. DOJ dropping charges against Blackwater guard involved in 2007 Iraq shootings http://bit.ly/732sQu
  11. Federal judge orders release of Algerian held at Guantanamo http://bit.ly/83FNYT
  12. Canada court orders review of US lesbian soldier refugee claim http://bit.ly/4UBQKp
  13. Somalia, Afghanistan ranked most corrupt countries in annual survey http://bit.ly/4eXz5E
  14. Federal judge finds Army Corps of Engineers liable for Katrina damage http://bit.ly/n8UDn
  15. Cuba continues political repression, rights violations under Raul Castro: report http://bit.ly/P52Qa
  16. DC board rejects ballot initiative challenging law recognizing same-sex marriages http://bit.ly/2LWyUh
  17. China court rules against Microsoft in licensing infringement case http://bit.ly/2N11Aa
  18. Obama signs executive order establishing new unit to combat financial fraud http://bit.ly/38Jr1b
  19. Iran to execute five post-election protesters http://bit.ly/29r6Ek
  20. Germany constitutional court upholds ban on public support of Nazi regime http://bit.ly/2YkoLc