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Ratko Mladic sentenced to life in penal advanced for genocide

Former Bosnian Serbian commander Ratko Mladic has been sentenced to life in prison for genocide and war crimes during the Balkans conflicts over two decades ago. The presiding judge of International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Wednesday found that the 74-year-old general « significantly contributed » to genocide committed at Srebrenica.  Previous judgments already ruled…

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Lebanon’s PM Saad al-Hariri holds off resignation

Saad al-Hariri has deferred his resignation as Lebanon’s prime minister and has vowed to work with the country’s president Michel Aoun to « protect » the country and maintain its security. « Today I presented my resignation to the president and he urged me to hold onto it for more dialogue about its reasons and its political underpinnings……

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Comcast needs to control what you carry out on-line. Build you desire to let them?

Join the Battle for Net Neutrality Who’s driving the most calls What is net neutrality? Why does it matter? Net neutrality is the principle that Internet providers like Comcast & Verizon should not control what we see and do online. In 2015, startups, Internet freedom groups, and 3.7 million commenters won strong net neutrality rules…

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HPE CEO Meg Whitman Reveals Why She’s Stepping Down

Meg Whitman’s tenure as CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise is coming to an end. Whitman said Tuesday that she would step down from the business technology giant after a six-year stint, and described the reasons for her upcoming departure in a call with analysts. In Whitman’s view, HPE is in much better shape than it…

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Uber hid huge records breach from its passengers

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US militia airplane crashes conclude to Japan

1/49 21 November 2017 People and soldiers celebrate after the resignation of Zimbabwe’s president, Robert Mugabe AFP/Getty 2/49 20 November 2017 Israeli security forces carry away an Ultra-Orthodox Jewish demonstrator as they disperse a protest against Israeli army conscription in Bnei Brak, a city near Tel Aviv AFP/Getty 3/49 19 November 2017 Participants crossing the…

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Who will likely be Zimbabwe’s subsequent president?

Thousands poured out into the streets of the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, after Robert Mugabe stood down following days of political turmoil. The former president ruled the country for nearly 37 years, first as prime minister and later as president, after a career spent leading the struggle for independence from Britain, which saw him both imprisoned…

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US warns citizens in opposition to travelling to Saudi Arabia

The US State Department has cautioned its citizens « to carefully consider » travelling to Saudi Arabia, citing persisting terrorist threats and a spillover of violence from Yemen across the border. The travel warning, issued on Tuesday, warned of the threat of ballistic missiles fired by rebel groups from Yemen into the kingdom. « In the past year,…

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Uber paid hackers to quilt up massive info breach

(Reuters) – Uber Technologies Inc paid hackers $100,000 to keep secret a massive breach last year that exposed the personal information of about 57 million accounts of the ride-service provider, the company said on Tuesday. Discovery of the U.S. company’s cover-up of the incident resulted in the firing of two employees responsible for its response…

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