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Logging in Europe's primeval forest ruled illegal Europe's top court has ruled that controversial logging in Poland's iconic Białowieża Forest is illegal, but the fight over the forest's future is far from finished. "The controversy over what to do next is just beginning," says ornithologist Przemek Chylarecki of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw.
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Facebook's privacy plans in Europe Facebook has unveiled plans for complying with Europe's tough new data privacy rules, which come into effect next month and will radically alter how companies can collect, store and delete the data of EU citizens. The timing couldn't be more awkward. Facebook is currently in the middle of a historic ...
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Trump Voter Fraud Investigator Kris Kobach Found in Contempt of Court In May 2016, Kobach lost a challenge to the Kansas Documentary Proof of Citizenship law brought by the American Civil Liberties Union. He then failed to comply with the court's directive that he tell affected voters that they would be deemed registered and qualified to vote, according to the ruling by U.S. ...
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For CEOs in crisis, Starbucks offers an 'instructive playbook' Starbucks is just the latest brand to find itself under scrutiny in the public eye. However, the company's response to a viral video of two black men being arrested in one of its cafes last week, is what sets it apart. On Thursday, a woman posted the video online and said that staff at a Philadelphia Starbucks ...
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level in Crotone After an early Alex Sandro goal, Juventus were forced to split the spoils on Wednesday night in Calabria drawing 1-1 with Crotone. Looking to pick up right where he left off in Sunday's win over Sampdoria, Brazilian winger Douglas Costa didn't take long to pick up another assist. The Flash found space ...
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Moving in Together? It's a big, exciting step in a relationship, but moving in with a partner can also be a minefield of new complications. Just ask Meredith Goldstein, the Boston Globe's Love Letters columnist who's been answering readers' relationship questions with a familiar warmth and comedic candor since 2009.
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Holding Russia Accountable for Chemical Weapons Use in Salisbury, UK Today, the UN Security Council and the Executive Council of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) met to discuss the OPCW's recent findings related to the March 4 use of a military-grade nerve agent in Salisbury, UK. The OPCW's independent report, released last week, ...
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