European and US officials have said that diplomacy remains an option. But Europe's "snapback" of UN sanctions on Iran shrinks ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — (AP) — Iran weighed Sunday how to respond to reimposed United Nations sanctions over its atomic ...
The United Nations reimposed sanctions on Iran early Sunday over its nuclear program, further squeezing the Islamic Republic ...
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A man was captured naked in his yard by a Google Street View camera. Appeals court judges ruled that the company “flagrantly violated” the man’s dignity. Google now has to pay the man around $12,500.
What does involuntary public embarrassment get you? Somewhere in the vicinity of $12,500. An Argentinian man who had his whole bare ass captured by a Google Street View camera and published to Google ...
ARGENTINA (WKRC) — A policeman has been awarded about $12,500 after a Google Street View camera captured him naked in his yard. The man's bare behind was splashed over the internet for all to see, CBS ...
An Argentine appeals court has ordered Google to pay roughly $12,500 to a man who was photographed completely naked in his backyard by a Google Street View car, despite being behind a 6-foot-6 wall.
An Argentinian cop caught naked in his yard by a Google Street View camera just won $12,500 in court — with the judges writing, “No one wants to appear exposed to the world as the day they were born.” ...
An Argentine captured naked in his yard by a Google Street View camera has been awarded compensation by a court after his bare behind was splashed over the internet for all to see. The policeman had ...
Trying to figure out what your friend's house looks like before you go for the first time? Google Street View almost certainly has a picture of it. Ever wanted to take a stroll through a distant city ...
In his letter, “Regime Change in Tehran Isn’t Worth the Risk” (July 16), Dan DePetris uses the examples of Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya to caution unseating Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. But there are more ...