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Leader of the Detroit Highwaymen Sentenced to 37 Years in Prison

Aref "Scarface" Nagi, 46, former leader of the Detroit Highwaymen Motorcycle Club, was sentenced today to 37 years in federal prison after having been found guilty last year on a variety of charges, including conspiracy to violate federal racketeering laws and conspiracy to commit murder, along with controlled substance, stolen property, and firearm violations, United States Attorney Barbara L. McQuade announced.

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Iraq: UN refugee chief proposes government-led plan to end displacement

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Refugees agency chief António Guterres (left) visits displaced Iraqi families in Um Al-Baneen camp in Baghdad

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United Nations: 2010 among deadliest years for disasters, urges better preparedness

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The earthquake in Haiti on 12 January 2010 topped the list of disasters for last year

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Lahore High Court sends notice to PCB for early hearing of Shoaib's appeal

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has received a legal notice in response to an application by fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar in the Lahore High Court, seeking an early hearing of his appeal challenging a ban and fine imposed on him.

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Iraq: UN envoy condemns deadly attack on pilgrims in Karbala

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A shrine in Karbala, Iraq

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MAY SOCIETY, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS REDISCOVER MORAL ROOTS

The Pope began his address by referring to the current age, marked, he said, "by profound changes" which "sometimes generate feelings of insecurity, primarily due to the precarious social and economic situation, but sharpened also by a certain diminution in the perception of ethical principles, principles which are the foundation of law and of the individual moral behaviour which gives strength to that law".

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Côte d’Ivoire: UN reinforces peacekeepers as officials warn of risks of genocide

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Security Council meets to reinforce UN mission in Cote d’Ivoire

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Tunisia close to deal on new government, PM announces

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Tunisia: UN experts urge end to use of excessive force against protesters

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Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis

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Email Print Understanding Politically Motivated Cyberattacks

As Wikileaks pushes the subject of politically motivated cyberattacks into international headlines, a year-long study funded by the Open Society Foundations highlights the growing threat of cyberattacks against independent media and human rights websites. The research finds that targets can do little to prevent such attacks, and should focus instead on mitigating harm.