Friday, January 16, 2015

US-UK cyber "war game" attacks planned

The UK and US say they are planning to carry out "war game" cyber attacks on each other as part of a joint mission to combat online crime…

The British government confirmed a staged attack on the financial sector will take place later this year.

Our UK correspondent Dan Whitehead reports…

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Police arrest 2 terror suspects in Berlin

Police in Berlin have arrested two men for allegedly planning a terrorist attack in Syria. 

European cities are on edge in the wake of the shootings in France that left claimed the lives of seventeen people.

Our correspondent Ira Spitzer reports from the German capital.

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12 wounded in clashes over Russian soldier in Armenia

At least twelve people have been wounded in clashes between protesters and police in Armenia.


The demonstrators are demanding the handover of a Russian soldier accused of killing six members of a local family.


Tom Barton reports.


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Two Australians in line to face Indonesian firing squad

A group campaigning to save two jailed Australians from the death
penalty in Indonesia says the federal government must try harder to stop
their looming executions.
Arthur Stevens reports from Melbourne

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FRENCH POLICE 'ARREST 12 OVER PARIS ATTACKS'

Police in France have reportedly arrested 12 people over suspected links to last week's attacks in Paris that killed 17.

They're said to be being questioned over whether they extended 'logistical support' such as guns or weapons to the gunmen.

French media reports raids were carried out in five towns in the Paris region.

US Secretary of State John Kerry is in Paris for talks with President Francois Hollande.

And, he says, to express US solidarity with France despite sending no high-ranking official to last weekend's unity rally.

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SWISS EXPORTERS WARN OVER CURRENCY HIKE

Swiss exporters are warning are warning they may lose $5bn as a result of the shock abandonment of the cap on the Swiss franc against the euro.

The Swiss National Bank announced it was removing the cap on Thursday, having had it in place since September 2011.

It led to a sharp rise in the value of the Swiss franc, and a sharp fall in Swiss shares.

It's now feared many Swiss companies will struggle to maintain export levels in the face of a higher currency.

Laith Khalaf from stockbroker Hargreaves Lansdown says the move was a shock for businesses, markets and consumers.

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Oklahoma executes convicted murderer

Oklahoma has executed a convicted rapist and murderer following a nine month delay.

It's the U.S. state's first execution since a controversial botched lethal injection in April.

Rebecca Bowring has the details.

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Google halts sales of Google Glass

Manus Island asylum seekers on hunger strike

About 30 asylum seekers have stitched their lips together and 500 are on
hunger strike as a protest at Papua-New Guinea's Manus Island Detention
Centre becomes increasingly volatile.
Refugee Action Coalition spokesman Ian Rintoul says one man required
emergency medical treatment after he swallowed razor blades.
Australia's immigration department, which on Thursday denied there was a
hunger strike at Manus, has confirmed some detainees were refusing food
and water and engaging in self-harm.
The new Australian immigration minister Peter Dutton says he has a
message for those involved.

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Cameron Holds Oval Office Talks with Obama

British Prime Minister David Cameron is in Washington today for talks with President Obama on global security. 

The two leaders are likely to focus on internet privacy and counter terrorism, as Lorna Shaddick reports from Washington. 

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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Two Die in Belgium Raid on Suspected Terrorists

Two suspected terrorists have been killed in a raid by Belgium police and a third has been injured and arrested.

Officials say they were targeting a suspected terrorist cell in the town of Vervier,  where they believed individuals were planning attacks.

The raid appears to be part of a series of actions by police across the country to target Islamists who have fought in Syria.

A spokesman for Belgium Federal Prosecutors Eric Van der Sypt says no police were injured and he describes how it unfolded...

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2 Terror Suspects Killed in Belgium Raids

Police in Belgium have killed two men suspected of planning to launch terrorist attacks.

They died during one of 10 raids carried out against targets thought to have recently returned from fighting in Syria. 

Our correspondent in Brussels Sandra Gathmann

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Cameron 'To Push Obama on Cyber Security'

British Prime Minister David Cameron will push Barack Obama for action to ensure US-based social media companies like Twitter and Facebook co-operate with intelligence agencies in the battle against terrorism.

Mr. Cameron's in Washington for two days of talks with the American President and reportedly wants US tech firms to work more with law enforcement.

Lorna Shaddick reports from Washington. 


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In advance of the Prime Minister's dinner with President Obama on Thursday night, White House spokesperson Josh Earnest said there was a balance between security and privacy to be struck:

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White House spokesperson Josh Earnest said the technology companies will have to be part of the conversation about cyber security: 

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White House spokesperson Josh Earnest said this isn't just an issue for the British leader: 

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White House spokesperson Josh Earnest says conversations with the British Prime Minister could feed into a forthcoming US Cybersecurity summit at Stanford in February: 

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US on two tracks with Iran discussions

The White House is reiterating its all that all Americans in Iranian custody be released and reunited with their families.

Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian was refered to the Iranian Revolutionary Court for processing on unspecified charges as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met with Iranian negotiators on their nuclear programme.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest indicated, these two important issues with Tehran move on separate tracks.

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White House defends free speech following Pope comments

The White House is continuing to stand by the right to free speech following comments by Pope Francis I.

The Pontiff sugggested there are limits to the right of free speech, telling reporters, " You cannot provoke. You cannot insult the faith of others. You cannot make fun of the faith of others."

The comments were tied to Charlie Hebdo magazine and White House spokesman Josh Earnest againt stood by the right to free speech.

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US chips away at Cuba sanctions

By the end of the week, the U.S. will ease rules on travel and trade with Cuba.

The moves come after it was confirmed, Cuba released 53 political prisoners as part of a deal to normalize relations between Washington and Havana.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest says, the new rules put America in a new negotiating position.

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Anti-Islamic bus adverts cause outrage in San Francisco

San Francisco residents have responded with outrage after a right-wing anti-Islamic group took out bus adverts comparing Muslims to the Nazis.

City officials say they disapprove of the adverts but are obliged to run them because of a legal ruling protecting free speech.

Rebecca Bowring reports.

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Internet outrage as only white actors receive Oscar nominations

This year's Oscars have been dubbed the "whitest year" since 1998 after no non-white actors were nominated in the four major categories.


As the nominations were announced live in Los Angeles, the dominance of white actors was being criticised by many film fans on Twitter.


Our Los Angeles correspondent Verity Geere has more.


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Reports: 2 dead, 1 injured in Belgium anti-terror operation


At least two people have died in an anti-terrorism raid in Verviers, Belgium.

Local reports says at least one other person sustained injuries.

Our correspondent in Brussels Sandra Gathmann

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Apple, Google reach settlement in anti-trust hiring case

Apple, Google and other technology companies have reached a new settlement in their anti-trust hiring case.

It was claimed they had conspired to limit job mobility and wages by agreeing not to poach each other's employees.

Rebecca Bowring reports from Silicon Valley.

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