- Thursday, December 31, 2009, 20:53
- World News
Governor of Indonesian island denies issuing warning of New Year's Eve attack quoted on embassy websiteThe US embassy in Indonesia today issued a warning of a possible attack in the popular tourist destination of Bali tonight, saying it was based on information from the island's governor.
A message on the US embassy website ...
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- Thursday, December 31, 2009, 2:40
- Tech
• Latest salvo in war between technology rivals• iPhone, iPod and Mac computers targeted in complaintMobile phone giant Nokia has stepped up its dispute with Apple by claiming that "virtually all" of the Californian company's products infringe its patents.In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Finnish handset manufacturer said that Apple was unlawfully using proprietary Nokia technology to help ...
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- Thursday, December 31, 2009, 2:36
- Business
Shell disappointed at Hague court ruling on Oruma oil spill compensation caseA judge in the Netherlands has opened the door to a potential avalanche of legal cases against Shell over
environmental degradation said to be caused by its oil operations in the Niger Delta.The oil group expressed "disappointment" tonight that a court in The Hague had ...
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- Thursday, December 31, 2009, 2:36
- Business
Government ministers hold crisis talks as Asia's biggest carrier considers filing for bankruptcyShares in Japan Airlines plunged to a record low today amid rumours that Asia's biggest carrier could file for bankruptcy in an attempt to turn around its failing business.The transport minister, Seiji Maehara, and other cabinet ministers were this evening holding crisis talks to discuss JAL's options ahead ...
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- Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 18:50
- World News
• Hostage released after two years• Shia cleric freed as part of deal• Employers wanted to pay ransomThe five British men kidnapped in Iraq were taken in an operation led and masterminded by Iran's Revolutionary Guard, according to evidence uncovered during an extensive investigation by the Guardian.The men – including Peter Moore, who was released today after more ...
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- Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 18:50
- World News
Britons kidnapped to stop diversion of huge funds to Iran being exposed, sources claimAbu Kuther sits in the candlelight, casually flicking his left wrist and sending a long string of prayer beads arching into the air. "There is a famous Arabic saying," he says. "There are many ways to die but death is always the same."Abu Kuther, interviewed in ...
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- Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 18:50
- World News
• Effort under way to find Nigerian's handlers • Obama expecting report on incident todayThe US is planning retaliatory strikes in Yemen against al-Qaida over its attempt to blow up a transatlantic flight on Christmas Day.American officials say intelligence efforts are focused on identifying and tracking down those who plotted to put Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab on the plane with ...
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- Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 18:50
- World News
Attack in Khost province finishes off deadly year for US and Nato forces in AfghanistanEight American civilians were killed in a suicide attack in eastern Afghanistan today, US officials said. The attack occurred late today at Forward Operating Base Chapman in Khost province, eastern Afghanistan. The base has been used to house a provincial reconstruction team operating under Nato authority, ...
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- Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 18:50
- World News
Iran's police chief threatens 'no mercy' in crushing opposition protests, as state-sponsored rallies take place across countryTens of thousands of hardline government supporters turned out for state-sponsored rallies today in Iran, some of them calling for the execution of opposition leaders, while the country's police chief threatened to show "no mercy" in crushing any new protests by the pro-reform movement.Pro-government ...
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- Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 5:50
- World News
Detroit plane bomber slipped through because authorities didn't piece together clear warning signs, says US presidentBarack Obama has described US intelligence failings as "totally unacceptable" after it emerged agencies knew that leaders of a branch of al-Qaida in Yemen were talking about "a Nigerian" being prepared for a terrorist attack.The US president interrupted his vacation in Hawaii to speak ...
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