Senior Chinese military experts and educators not linked to attacks on Google

Experts, educators also dismiss reports of schools’ involvement Senior Chinese military experts and educators on Friday dismissed new reports of investigations that suggest previous cyber attacks on Internet search giant Google were linked to Chinese schools and the military. In a Thursday report, The New York Times (NYT) linked two Chinese educational institutions – Lanxiang Vocational School based in Jinan, Shandong province... [more]

UN chief condemns coup d’etat in Niger

UN Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon on Friday condemned the military coup that took place in Niger on Thursday and called for a peaceful solution to the country’s political and constitutional crisis. “He reiterates his disapproval of unconstitutional changes of government as well as attempts to remain in power through unconstitutional means,” Ban’s press office said in a statement. A group of soldiers, self-claimed the... [more]

Sean Penn charged over photographer attack

OSCAR-winning actor Sean Penn has been slapped with criminal charges after allegedly attacking a photographer in Los Angeles last year, city prosecutors said. Penn, 49, was charged with misdemeanour battery and vandalism following the incident involving the photographer in the upmarket district of Brentwood on October 2 last year, the Los Angeles City Attorneys Office confirmed. Penn, who is alleged to have kicked his victim in the leg,... [more]

Decision on 2 Americans charged in Haiti may come next week

A decision on whether to release two Americans charged with kidnapping in Haiti could come within a week, their lawyers said Friday after the judge presiding over the case questioned them. Eight of 10 Americans charged in the case were released on Wednesday and returned to the United States, but Judge Bernard Saint-Vil ordered the other two to remain for further investigation. The remaining two are Laura Silsby, the head of the group of... [more]

Greece replaces head of debt management agency

Greece says it has replaced the head of its debt management agency, just as the country finds itself in the spotlight for allegedly hiding the size of its debt problem. The news that Petros Christodoulou, former head of asset management at the National Bank of Greece, will take over from Spyros Papanicolaou comes as financial markets worry that Greece may default on its mounting load of public debt. The Finance Ministry did not give... [more]

Germany raises pressure on Iran over nukes

Chancellor Angela Merkel said Friday the international community had little choice but to consider fresh sanctions on Iran as Germany’s two biggest insurers pulled out of the Islamic republic. “Our hand is still stretched out … but the continued defiance towards the IAEA, to UN resolutions and Iran’s dangerous policies in general oblige the international community to take the path in New York towards further sanctions... [more]

Berlin critics back Russia, Romania, Polanski films

Fittingly for a festival where low-budget movies jostle with big Hollywood names, three small eastern European entries and Roman Polanski’s picture starring Ewan McGregor are favourites for the main prize in Berlin. The 60th Berlin film festival closes on Saturday with an awards ceremony where the Golden Bear for best picture is announced along with a host of other prizes. The gala event brings the curtain down on the 10-day cinema... [more]

Questions Mount Over Dubai Assassination

Pressure is growing on the Government to reveal when it was told that cloned UK passports had been used in the Hamas assassination plot. Shadow foreign secretary William Hague said he wanted “fuller” answers about when the Foreign Office was aware that fake British passports had been used. And there are reports that MI6 and the Government received tip-offs about the killing of Hamas leader Mahmoud al Mabhouh in a Dubai hotel. The... [more]

Today in History – 19th FEB.

Today is Friday, Feb. 19, the 50th day of 2010. There are 315 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 19, 1945, during World War II, some 30,000 U.S. Marines began landing on Iwo Jima, where they commenced a successful month-long battle to seize control of the island from Japanese forces. On this date: In 1473, astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Torun, Poland. In 1803, Congress voted to accept Ohio’s... [more]

JK Rowling author fights plagiarism allegations

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has said she will ask a court to dismiss plagiarism claims against her popular series of books, branding the allegations “unfounded” and “absurd”. Multi-millionaire Rowling has been named in a lawsuit claiming she stole ideas for her stories about a young wizard from another British author. “We will be applying to the court immediately for a ruling that the claim is without... [more]

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