News roundup — May 30, 2014

By Mallory Hendry
May 30, 2014 / Share
Canada

Nova Scotia judge rules man wrongfully convicted in 1970 failed to prove RCMP acted negligently, Calgary Herald

UN asks Canada to take in refugees from Syria, Toronto Star

Federal intelligence agencies try to curb watchdogs’ ties to each other, worry about information leaking, The Globe and Mail


United States

Apple's bid to delay e-books damages trial denied by court, Reuters

Antitrust experts say Amazon's 'hardball tactics' in fights with book publishers unlikely to provoke regulators, Reuters


International

Google makes changes to comply with EU's ruling on 'right to be forgotten', Reuters

Turkish telecoms watchdog awaits ruling from top court to unblock YouTube, Reuters