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Are Former Employees, Not North Korea, to Blame for the Sony Hack?
Vanity Fair Though the F.B.I., and later President Barack Obama, placed blame for the hack which devastated Sony Pictures and somehow turned The Interview into a cause célèbre, skeptics have long believed that narrative was too tidy to be true. “When the F.B.I. made ... Son of North Korean aide linked to Kim Jong-un's executed uncle is 'on the run ...Daily Mail Sony hack: North Korea might NOT have been responsible claim cyber security ...Mirror.co.uk What if North Korea didn't hack Sony?Washington Post (blog) NEWS.com.au -The Independent -TIME all 459 news articles » |
Greek ferry tragedy: survivors accounts by AFP news agency
Ten passengers dead, dozens unaccounted for and no-one able to say with any certainty how many people were on board the Norman Atlantic when it burst into flames. Duration: 01:09.
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Displaced by the conflict in the East of Ukraine, dozens now live in a volunteer centre in the capital Kiev, where they are getting ready to celebrate New Year. Duration: 00:40.
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Cuba's Yoani Sanchez Says Husband, Another Dissident Detained
Newsweek Cuban dissident blogger Yoani Sanchez works on her laptop at her home in Havana February 9, 2011. Desmond Boylan/Reuters. Filed Under: World, Yoani Sanchez, Cuba. HAVANA (Reuters) - Prominent Cuban dissident Yoani Sanchez said police ... and more » |
Russian Riot Police Disperse Moscow Navalny Rally, Arrest Protesters by noreply@rferl.org (RFE/RL)
Russian riot police have dispersed an unsanctioned rally at Moscow's Manezh Square, near the Kremlin, after thousands of demonstrators gathered to protest a court ruling against opposition leader Aleksei Navalny.
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Police Chief Defends Shooting of Armed Teen in Berkeley, Mo.
Wall Street Journal Multiple witnesses said they saw a black teenager pull a gun on a Berkeley, Mo., police officer just before the white officer fatally shot the youth last week, said the city's police chief at a news conference Tuesday. The teenager's gun likely didn't fire because ... Suspect pulled gun on officer in Berkeley, Mo., shooting, report saysLos Angeles Times Police Chief: Missouri Teen Antonio Martin Drew Weapon First at OfficerNBCNews.com Investigation shows 18-year-old shot by Mo. officer had gunLas Vegas Review-Journal CBS Local -WHBL Sheboygan -Mashable all 68 news articles » |
U.S. Congressman 'Deeply Troubled' By Raid Of RFE/RL In Azerbaijan by noreply@rferl.org (RFE/RL)
The leading Democrat on the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs says he is "deeply troubled" by Azerbaijan's December 26 raid on RFE/RL's Baku bureau and subsequent forced questioning of employees.
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Sony Hack: FBI Stands By Conclusion That North Korea Was Behind Attack
Variety With a major security firm casting doubt on whether the massive hacking attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment was carried out by North Korea, the FBI and the White House are standing by their original assessment that the attack was a state-sponsored hit. and more » |
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Man shoots dead sick wife in hospital before killing himself
Daily Mail A New Hampshire man shot his wife dead in hospital early Tuesday morning before turning the gun on himself, minutes after posting to Facebook that he was trying to help his sick spouse 'escape' from life on a respirator, according to reports. and more » |
US to Station 150 Tanks, Armored Vehicles in Europeby webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)
The United States plans by the end of next year to station around 150 tanks and armored vehicles in Europe for use by U.S. forces training there, according to a U.S. military commander. Some of the tanks and vehicles - enough to equip an armored brigade - could be placed in Poland, Romania or the Baltic states, Lieutenant-General Ben Hodges, commander of the U.S. Army in Europe, said in a telephone interview with Reuters from Wiesbaden, Germany. Hodges said a proposal to have a U.S....
A two-year-old boy has accidentally shot dead a woman at a Walmart store in Idaho after a gun fired when he reached in her purse.
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