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*The ] says the force-feeding of hunger-strikers at the U.S. ] is a violation of international law. About 100 out of 166 inmates are currently refusing to eat. Of these, 23 are currently being force-fed, up from 21 yesterday. *The ] says the force-feeding of hunger-strikers at the U.S. ] is a violation of international law. About 100 out of 166 inmates are currently refusing to eat. Of these, 23 are currently being force-fed, up from 21 yesterday.
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*'']'' star ], the world's longest-serving soap actor, is arrested at his home in ], ]. He is charged with two counts of raping a 15-year-old girl in 1967. *'']'' star ], the world's longest-serving soap actor, is arrested at his home in ], ]. He is charged with two counts of raping a 15-year-old girl in 1967.

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Current events of May 1, 2013 (2013-05-01) (Wednesday) edit history watch
Accidents and disasters
  • Flash floods leave 16 people dead and 3 others missing in Saudi Arabia, with authorities urging citizens to avoid low-lying wadis. At least two others were killed in neighboring Oman in some of the heaviest rainfall in more than 25 years. (Al Arabiya)
Armed conflicts and attacks
International relations
  • The UN Human Rights Office says the force-feeding of hunger-strikers at the U.S. Guantanamo Bay Prison is a violation of international law. About 100 out of 166 inmates are currently refusing to eat. Of these, 23 are currently being force-fed, up from 21 yesterday.

(ThinkProgress)

Law and crime
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