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Australia war crimes effort 'dismal': Nazi hunter
Aug 15, 2012 10:48 EDT
The Nazi-hunting Simon Wiesenthal Centre on Wednesday slammed the Australian High Court for refusing to extradite to Hungary a man accused of the 1944 murder of a Jewish teenager.
Accused Nazi war criminal free to stay in Australia
Aug 15, 2012 02:42 EDT
A 90-year-old man accused of being a Nazi war criminal won his fight on Wednesday to stay in Australia, ending a legal battle to extradite him to Hungary over the 1944 murder of a Jewish teenager.
Accused Nazi war criminal free to stay in Australia
Aug 14, 2012 23:11 EDT
A 90-year-old man accused of being a Nazi war criminal on Wednesday won his fight to stay in Australia, after the High Court blocked his extradition to Hungary.
Australia can appeal 'war crime' extradition ban
Dec 09, 2011 05:15 EST
The Australian government on Friday won the right to appeal a court ruling preventing the extradition of a 90-year-old man to Hungary where he is accused of war crimes during World War II.
Australia can appeal over 'war crime' extradition
Dec 08, 2011 21:36 EST
The Australian government on Friday won the right to appeal a court ruling preventing the extradition of a 90-year-old man to Hungary where he is accused of World War II war crimes.
War crimes suspect suffers stroke in Australia
May 15, 2011 23:05 EDT
An alleged war criminal who has lived in Australia for decades suffered a stroke ahead of the resumption of court proceedings to extradite him, his son said Monday.
Australia resumes fight over alleged Nazi war criminal
Jan 04, 2011 23:00 EST
The family of an alleged Nazi war criminal said Wednesday they were devastated by the Australian government's decision to continue its legal fight against the 89-year-old man.
Alleged war criminal wins Australia extradition fight
Jul 02, 2010 08:57 EDT
An alleged Nazi war criminal accused of murdering a Jewish teenager 65 years ago won a five-year legal battle against his extradition from Australia to Hungary on Friday.
Alleged war criminal wins Australia extradition fight
Jul 02, 2010 07:12 EDT
An alleged Nazi war criminal accused of murdering a Jewish teenager 65 years ago won a five-year legal battle against his extradition from Australia to Hungary on Friday.
Leaders meet for talks on Danube region
Feb 25, 2010 16:16 EST
European leaders met for talks here Thursday on an EU strategy for the Danube region to improve cross-border transportation while protecting the environment and local heritage.
Alleged war criminal to fight extradition from Australia
Nov 12, 2009 19:00 EST
Relatives of an 88-year-old alleged war criminal on Friday vowed to fight his extradition to Hungary after it was approved by Australian officials.
Australia's 'war criminal' to fight extradition
Oct 22, 2009 20:00 EDT
An 88-year-old accused of Nazi war crimes has vowed to fight his extradition to Hungary after being taken into custody in Australia, a report said.
Nazi suspect loses Australia extradition battle
Oct 07, 2009 20:00 EDT
An 88-year-old alleged Nazi war criminal accused of murdering a young Jewish man in World War II on Thursday failed in his latest bid to escape extradition from Australia to Hungary.
Some outstanding cases involving alleged Nazis
May 12, 2009 12:25 EDT
More than six decades since the end of World War II, bringing alleged Nazi war criminals to trial has become increasingly difficult as the suspects have grown increasingly old and frail.
Some outstanding cases involving alleged Nazis
May 12, 2009 12:25 EDT
As suspects grow older, investigators still face obstacles in trying alleged Nazis. More than six decades since the end of World War II, bringing alleged Nazi war criminals to trial has become increasingly difficult as the suspects have grown increasingly old and frail.
Bolivia plot: assassins or victims?
May 02, 2009 10:30 EDT
Airlifted in from Bolivia's western highlands, some two dozen elite officers in green helmets and flak jackets entered the Las Americas Hotel just before 4 a.m., disabled its surveillance cameras and stealthily made for the fourth floor.
Bolivia plot: assassins or victims?
May 02, 2009 10:30 EDT
Slain men in alleged Bolivia assassination plot: mercenaries or victims?. Airlifted in from Bolivia's western highlands, some two dozen elite officers in green helmets and flak jackets entered the Las Americas Hotel just before 4 a.m., disabled its surveillance cameras and stealthily made for the fourth floor.
Bolivian president rejects requests for plot info
Apr 21, 2009 19:05 EDT
Bolivia rejects Ireland, Croatia, Hungary requests for info in alleged assassination plot. Bolivian President Evo Morales on Tuesday rejected requests from the governments of Ireland, Croatia and Hungary seeking information about the deaths of three of their citizens whom Bolivia accuses of plotting to assassinate Morales.
Hungary skeptical over alleged Bolivia plot
Apr 21, 2009 11:56 EDT
Hungary: No credible evidence in alleged Morales assassination plot in Bolivia. Hungary's government said Tuesday there is no credible evidence so far that a group made up of Hungarians and other Europeans plotted to assassinate Bolivian President Evo Morales.
Nazi war crimes suspect loses extradition appeal
Mar 30, 2009 20:00 EDT
An 87-year-old alleged war criminal accused of murdering a young Jewish man in World War II on Tuesday failed in his latest bid to escape extradition from Australia to Hungary.
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