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The ruling described the plaintiffs as ex-slaves who were kidnapped and forced to work on cocoa farms for as long as 14 hours a day without pay.
The judges said in a unanimous decision that the group could proceed with its claims despite the alleged abuses having occurred overseas.
"In sum, the allegations paint a picture of overseas slave labor that defendants perpetuated from headquarters in the United States," the court wrote.
Israeli forces can be seen dragging Monk Macarius Orshalemy along the ground before forcibly handcuffing him. The monk is pinned down for several minutes before being yanked to his feet and carried away.

Keypunch operators at the U.S. Census Bureau's National Processing Center in Jeffersonville, Indiana, hard at work preparing for the 1980 Census.
But while observers have correctly focused on the lessons that may be inferred about high academic culture in the United States, it should be noted that the drifts of the liberal arts into postmodern gibberish has not been an isolated phenomenon. The trend also has its cheerleaders in government, even in Donald Trump's very own Washington D.C. backyard.
Comment:
- Steven Pinker on identity politics: 'An enemy of reason and Enlightenment values'
- Identity politics: Doing more harm than good to minorities?
- Diversity and harm: How identity politics is threatening fields where competence is vitally important
- Jordan Peterson is showing us that identity politics is all about one thing: Coercion
In the clip, which shows the child in the red shirt being punched repeatedly, a person off camera can be heard angrily instructing the kneeling victim to kiss the feet of an assailant.
The video then takes an even more disturbing turn when a second individual holding a camera phone approaches the cowering victim and points what appears to be a gun at his head. A 17-year-old boy and two other persons of interest have since handed themselves in for questioning, according to Independence Police Department .
More than eight years after he was sentenced for the murder of Venus Stewart, convict Doug Stewart came clean this week about what he did in the aftermath of the 2010 slaying.
In what seems like a macabre reward, the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) agreed to grant Stewart some requests, including access to an Xbox games console, reported MLive.
Around the world, people are beginning to ask the same worrisome question: where have all of the bugs gone? Not that anyone particularly misses the disgusting creatures, mind you, but it would be nice to know what happened to the party.
In parts of Germany, for instance, insect populations in dozens of nature reserves around the country have plummeted by more than 75 percent over the last three decades, according to a long-term study released last year by the Krefeld Entomological Society (KES).
Comment: The evidence is very clear that Glyphosate is a seriously toxic compound and should be banned from the planet:
- Stephanie Seneff: How Glyphosate poisoning explains the peculiarities of the Autism gut
- Link between Glyphosate and Autism
- Glyphosate destroys the gut and triggers autoimmune disease
- Suppressed EPA toxicologist: 'it is essentially certain that glyphosate causes cancer'
- Interview with Dr. Stephanie Seneff: Glyphosate herbicide and how to detox it
However, as research shows, the population of Western countries tends not to believe everything the media tells them.
Almost half of respondents in France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States do not believe in their media coverage of Russia.
Soybeans are used in China as a protein-rich feed for livestock (such as pigs and chickens), with more than a third of supplies coming from the United States. Last year, American farmers sold more than $12 billion worth of soybeans to China, which is their largest export market.
Comment: Trump unfortunately has opted for a short-term strategy with good home-town optics, that will ultimately damage and isolate the US even more than it already is.
- Beijing warns China-US trade war will be 'disastrous' for global economy
- Trade War with China - Easy to Win?
- Donald Trump's trade war with China is almost certainly doomed to failure
- Trade War Against China - 11 Myths and Delusions

Ice-breaking tanker Christophe de Margerie is docked in Arctic port of Russia
The estimated $15 billion cost would be spread among the four firms, according to the news agency's information. Rosneft, Exxon, SODECO and ONGC Videsh are all partners in the Sakhalin-1 LNG project. The new plant was intended to be built by Rosneft and Exxon, but the project was later joined by Indian and Japanese firms.
Sakhalin-1 is led by Exxon with a 30 percent stake. Another 30 percent belongs to SODECO, while Rosneft and ONGC Videsh own 20 percent each. LNG is not a subject of the anti-Russian sanctions, but Russian companies are facing problems with getting loans abroad.

An agent of the Jalisco state Attorney General's office stands guard as seized marijuana bricks are incinerated in Guadalajara, Mexico
This week he met with Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland and said that Ottawa's experience "is a very interesting option in the short term for Mexico."
According to Ebrard - who will become foreign minister when Mexico's president-elect, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, takes office on December 1 - "there are two options: the Canadian model or the Uruguay model."
Comment: Prohibition, as a tactic in general, has generally been a failure historically at achieving its stated purpose and has generally only produced organized crime when implemented.












Comment: Is Nestlé vying for the top spot of most evil and pathologically run corporation in America?? Sure looks like they're trying! See: