Bomb found near Paris St Germain football ground: Islamist who was supposedly under surveillance is among five people arrested after gas cylinder explosives are discovered
'Home made bomb' found in Paris early hours of Saturday before PSG game
Four gas cylinders covered in petrol linked to a mobile phone…
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Man, 63, is arrested 'after making a series of racist Facebook posts saying he would have "no worries about ending the life of any Muslim"
Eric King, 63, has been arrested over allegedly racist posts made on Facebook
One post allegedly by King said 'Islam should be wiped off the face of the…
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Judges who serve on the FISA court, approving the government’s collection of phone metadata, have bought Verizon stock in the last year.…
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With drones designed to contain ‘unruly crowds’ and ‘violent protests’, a South African company is bringing riot control to a whole…
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Utah’s residents have had a contentious history with the federal government when it comes to public lands. Now one county in the…
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Pensioner going to prison: For generating his own electricity
74-year-old Mads Kjær live in Vejlby Dune in Lemvig Municipality. On June 26, he eight days in jail because of his 11-year-old windmill.
Furthest out in Vejlby Dune by Lemvig live Mads. Mads would like to live as cheaply as possible - he has only his state pension - which is why he installed a wind turbine in 2003…
ContinueThe Iraqi government has blocked access to top social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, reportedly to hinder…
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Published time: June 08, 2014 03:06
Edited time: June 08, 2014 11:02
After photos of metal spikes designed to prevent homeless people from sleeping in posh London neighborhoods surfaced online, people have been venting their outrage with controversial invention all over the social…
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Published time: February 01, 2014 10:01
UK media organizations have warned that if a government bill authorizing police to seize journalists' notebooks, photos and digital files is passed Monday, it could seriously endanger press freedom in the country.
Currently, requests for reporters’ notebooks and…
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Published: 28 Aug 2013 14:00 CET
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said, a month before elections, that struggling Greece should never have been allowed into the eurozone, blaming her political rivals for letting it happen.
She heaped blame for Europe's debt and recession troubles on…
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Published time: June 28, 2013 06:39
Edited time: June 28, 2013 08:02
The US Army confirmed on Thursday that access to The Guardian newspaper’s website has been filtered and restricted for its personnel. The policy is due to classified documents described in detail in the stories.…
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Police attacked and cars torched in Stockholm suburbs as unrest sparked by long-term youth unemployment and poverty spreads
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Published time: April 02, 2013 20:13
The United Nations General Assembly has overwhelmingly voted to adopt the first ever treaty regulating international arms trade. Nonetheless, abstentions from major exporters and importers may limit its effectiveness.
154 countries voted for the treaty in New York, while Iran, Syria and North Korea voted against, and 23 countries…
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Published time: March 18, 2013 18:43
A trial challenging the NYPD’s controversial stop-and-frisk policy kicked off Monday. As the department argues the policy’s importance in stopping crime, opponents continue to challenge its constitutionality.
The class-action lawsuit, filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights, is meant to “end racially…
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US President Barack Obama has approved legislation that is expected to immediately accelerate the use of domestic surveillance drones within the United States.
On Thursday, Pres. Obama signed the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, a…
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