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Hourly News Snowden "healthy and safe", whereabouts undisclosed
The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is continuing to grow. Disappointed journalists in Wikileaks founder Julian Assange says Snowden and his council, who is accompanying him, are 'safe and healthy.' It's widely expected Snowden is going to try to make it to Meanwhile,
South Korean presidential office website under cyber attack
South Korean government has issued a cyber alert after these websites were found to have been hacked. This comes after the presidential office, some government agencies and news media websites were reportedly under attack. It is unclear who launched the attack, which came on the 63rd anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War between 1950-and-53. The home page of presidential office says it's been temporarily shut down for repair now. Right after the hacking attack began though, the website is said to have displayed a message honouring the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Explosions, ensuing firing near presidential palace in Kabul
Several blasts and firing have taken place near the Afghan Presidential Palace in There have been no immediate casualties known yet, but heavy gunfire has been reported. Local media is reporting that more than twelve explosions hit the area, with the attackers trying to assault the eastern gate of the palace. The incident comes just hours before a media event in the palace where Afghan President Hamid Karzai was expected to deliver a speech. Government troops have cordoned off the area shortly after the blast. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks yet.
Syrian foreign minister says syrian govn't to attend international peace conference
The Syrian foreign minister Walid al-Moallem says the government is on track to attend a peace conference in Moallem adds the The shift in Violence meanwhile has continued, with an overnight artillery shell striking a village in central
Military threaten to intervene in
A new opinion poll is showing a 28 percent drop in Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi's approval rating amid increasing protests. Military chiefs are warning they will step in if there is no agreement made between protesters and the government before a planned demonstration this Sunday. The poll also shows that 70 per cent of Egyptians are worried about the Muslim Brotherhood's growing influence on society. Morsi was elected in 2012 representing the Freedom and Justice Party - or FJP set up by the religious Muslim Brotherhood.
Brazilian President Suggests a Referendum on Political Reform
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff says she will push forward for a referendum on political reform. This comes amid the pressure from over a week of anti-government protests nationwide against corruption, as well as demanding increased public spending. Rousseff says the referendum will make the political reforms the country needs and fight against corruption. She is also promising to boost spending on public transport and increase the focus on health and education.
FARC leaders sentenced
A local Colombian court has sentenced two top rebel leaders to 40 years in prison for crimes of terrorism, rebellion and murder. Rodrigo Londono, also known as "Timoshenko", and Luciano Marin, who also goes by "Ivan Marquez" belong to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - or FARC. Both are currently in 20 other FARC members have also received sentences and fines for a bombing that left four dead and 30 others injured. The FARC is Rodrigo Londono says that the rebel group will not surrender its weapons nor will the members go to jail, even in a possible post-conflict situation.
Former
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has been sentenced to 7-years in jail for having sex with a minor. Berlusconi has also been hit with a lifetime political ban in connection with the case. The case involves Berlusconi's relationship with a then-underaged Moroccan dancer known as "Ruby Heatstealer." Both he and the girl deny ever having sex. Berlusconi has two levels of appeals to exhaust in this particular case.
Uranium enrichment plant opens to media
A uranium enrichment plant in China National Nuclear Corporation says all the equipment in the facility has been developed independently in The key equipment of uranium enrichment – centrifuge manufacturing technology – is classified as top secret, and was unavailable for the journalists present. |
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