Sex laws
Berlin will Allow Women to go Topless in Swimming Pools
After a decision by the city authorities, women will soon be allowed to swim without the top of a swimsuit in Berlin's public pools, the BBC reported.
The ruling came after a woman who was kicked out of an outdoor pool for not wearing a swimsuit took legal action.
A second woman reported being told to cover up while at an indoor pool in December.
Turkish prosecutor detained over child pornography
A Turkish prosecutor has been detained for having hundreds of child pornography images on the personal computer given to him by the Justice Ministry.
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India decriminalizes homosexual acts in landmark verdict
India's top court on Sept. 6 struck down a colonial-era law that made homosexual acts punishable by up to 10 years in prison, a landmark victory for gay rights in the world's largest democracy.
Detained Islamic foundation member arrested over child porn
A member of the Islamic Furkan Foundation has been arrested after child pornography was found on his mobile phone following major raids on the group.
Man arrested for peddling child pornography
A 34-year-old man has been arrested in northern Greece on charges of peddling child pornography over the internet, authorities said Wednesday.
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Turkish health minister slams top court ruling on vaccination
Turkish health minister has criticized the recent ruling of Turkey's top court that rules vaccination of babies and children without parental consent to be unconstitutional, saying the "broadened immunity program" developed and implemented by the ministry up until the ruling will remain in place.
Parental consent needed for vaccination: Turkey's top court
Turkey's Constitutional Court has ruled that parental consent is necessary for the vaccination of babies and children, handing down a contrasting ruling to the country's Supreme Court of Appeals.
High Court chief says there's no need for pardon and amnesty law
Chairwoman of the High Court of Cassation and Justice (ICCJ) Livia Stanciu said on Friday there's no need for a pardon and amnesty law and neither to repeal Art. 13 of Law no. 78/2000.