Saudi-Arabia
secretly finance the nuclear weapons programs of Pakistan in Exchange
for the possession of the atomic bomb, the BBC led the source said. The move could spark a nuclear arms race in a region which is unstable.
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Thursday, November 7, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Shootings at shopping centers in the state of New Jersey
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Hundreds of police were deployed to a shopping mall in New Jersey, USA after a man opened fire just before closing time last night at 4/11 local time.
New Yorkers voting new mayors
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Today (5/11), the people of New York City elected official to the new mayor, billionaire Michael Bloomberg after the decision not to re-election. The advantage is in the Democratic Party candidate Bill de Blasio.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Snowden and power of Putin
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U.S.magazine Forbes explains why Russian President Vladimir Putin has been voted the world's most powerful people in 2013 as well thanks to Russia climbed driving, especially prominent role of the players in a terrible game Syria crisis.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
South Korea to purchase four spy planes sophisticated U.S.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Pakistani Taliban leader killed
U.S.: Discharging firearms at Los Angeles airport, 1 dead
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Yesterday, a man entered the security checks at Los Angeles International Airport and discharging bullets indiscriminately, killing at least 8 casualties. The incident caused many flights throughout the United States have been canceled.
Friday, November 1, 2013
"Russian Israeli missile strike in Syria"
1:23 AM
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A U.S. official said, Israel has carried out air strikes near the coastal city of Latakia, Syria and seems to be aimed at the Russian-made missile, believed to be transferred to Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Canada: Toronto Mayor is secretly caught on camera smoking drugs
1:16 AM
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has not determined when the police chief of Canada's largest cities revealed that the coroner had in his hands this video was filmed smoking drugs.
Sovereignty disputes in Sino-Japanese Senkaku: There was the smell of gunpowder?
1:13 AM
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A commentary on the website of Radio "Voice of Russia", said dispute China, Japan has entered the public stage threatening to use force. Japan, China threatened to shoot down UAV if violated Senkaku and China pose if the Japanese do so ie acts of war and China will retaliate.
Former U.S. intelligence Snowden find work in Russia
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Edward Snowden, a former U.S. intelligence officer in the Russian refugees starting today will be in charge of a Russian language website, which observers say could be the biggest social network of the country.
Senator Edward Snowden Germany met in Russia
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The entire device fabrication of Syrian chemical weapons were destroyed
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Announcements organization banned chemical weapons (OPCW) on 31/10, said the agency has completed the entire destruction of production facilities, blending and packaging of chemical weapons that Syrian authorities published.
Macro newest destroyer of the U.S. $ 7 billion
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China - India going to set up military hotline
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China and India will set up military hotline to increase exchanges between headquarters and the two countries' armed forces and further strengthen defense ties.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
87 bodies found decomposing migrants in the Sahara
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Rescue workers have found the bodies of 87 migrants, some of which seem to have been carnivorous jackals, the Sahara desert in Niger. These people have been dying of thirst when the desert is moving to the neighboring Algeria.
Putin "defeat" Obama, became the leader of the world's most powerful
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Win the game Syrian president, Putin has usurpation of Obama, become the most powerful leader in the world - according to the ranking of Forbes magazine today 30/10.
Russian President exercises surprise missile test
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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday made a surprise inspection a large-scale exercise of the defense force nuclear, space and defense aviation strategy.
Indonesia demanded an explanation of U.S. wiretapping case
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Indonesia on 30/10 has expressed strong opposition to the U.S. after Washington said a report monitored telephone calls and electronic communications networks from the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, in the context of concrete given eavesdropping spread to Asia.
Malaysia and China joint exercises
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Malaysian Defence Minister on 30/10, while on a visit to China, has revealed Malaysia and China will hold a joint exercise for the first time next year in 2014.
German Delegation to U.S. intelligence investigate wiretapping scandal
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A delegation of the German intelligence officials on 30/10 was in Washington, to clarify allegations U.S. intelligence tracking of mobile phones Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Dozens of U.S. companies in the German espionage
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In the past 10 years, the U.S. has set up in Germany a dense network of spy agencies and secret police units reported, even private companies play a central role.
U.S.: shootings killed 6 people
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6 bodies were found in a house in the state of South Carolina, USA, occurred after a family dispute. The culprit is believed to have close relationships with family members and himself ended his life after shooting them.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Turkey will be the U.S., the contract with the Chinese missile?
1:26 AM
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The tender application of a Chinese company to sell long-range missiles to Turkey, a NATO member, may be hampered by the interference of the United States.
North Korea is suspected of building mobile missile launchers new
1:24 AM
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North Korea has carried out important work in building missile launch pads of the country, possibly to serve the larger weapons and more maneuverable, a policy research organization said on 29/10 .
U.S. intelligence chief scout must insist allies
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Hearings before the House Intelligence Committee on 29/10, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper asserted that U.S. spy on foreign allies is necessary. Meanwhile, the NSA director denies the allegations of the European press.
One year after Hurricane Sandy, thousands of Americans still derelict
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Already one year since Hurricane Sandy swept through the Northeast states, thousands of people in New York, New Jersey still derelict, homeless. They have to fight with the insurance companies and the government bureaucracy to get bailout money.
Moscow: combat helicopter crashed close to residential fire
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A helicopter of the Russian modern fighter crashed near residential buildings in eastern Moscow on January 29/10, draw the burning. 2 pilots injured.
U.S : shootings at Texas, 5 dead
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A series of shootings at four houses and a gas station in the town of Terrell at 28/10 in local time in Texas, the United States has made at least five people dead. A suspect has been arrested, local media said.
Dubai opened the world's largest airport
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Dubai has launched operations at the airport to welcome the international Al-Maktoum, is expected to become the largest airport in the world when completed. The total cost of building a new airport an estimated $ 32.67 billion.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Powerful Hurricane attack Europe, 13 dead
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A strong storm yesterday 28/10 that attacked the area north-west Europe, killing at least 13 people dead - including six people in Germany, while traffic was severely disrupted.
Korean marathon effort with carrier China-Japan
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A source Korean Navy has said, this force is research and development roadmap can deploy two aircraft carriers by 2036 light weight, strength to cope with the rapid increase of the Navy China and Japan.
Japan: China's Attitude endanger peace
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Japanese Defense Minister today 29/10, said Beijing's attitude towards Tokyo on disputed Senkaku Islands / Diaoyu is endangering peace.
Opening crossing tunnel linking Asia - Europe
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Today 29/10, Turkey officially opened railway tunnel crossing, linking the European and Asian shores of Istanbul city. Total cost for this project is about $ 4.5 billion.
Libya: Rebels attack vehicles carrying amount, $ 54 million robbery
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A small truck carrying money to the central bank of Libya rebels were attacked on 28/10 in the city of Sirte. The total foreign currency and local currency equivalent to U.S. $ 54 million was stolen, local authorities said.
Russia successfully test-generation fighter 5
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Russia has successfully tested the first flight of the fifth generation fighter amid rising tensions with the U.S. and European missile defense system (NMD)
Spanish Ambassador million Americans require explanations for eavesdropping
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Spain on 28/10 has summoned U.S. Ambassador James Costos in the capital Madrid to demand accountability for alleged wiretapping warned that Madrid could erode trust between the two countries if there is proven truth.
3 Chinese naval fleet exercises in the western Pacific
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3 Chinese naval fleet is currently conducting the first round of military exercises in the western Pacific, south of Japan's Okinawa Prefecture.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Argentina went Voters parliamentary elections
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NSA protects Obama accused of eavesdropping
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The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has stood out yesterday defended President Barack Obama before the storm was aimed at his critics regarding wiretapping scandal that led to dozens of countries, in including German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Coming ruthless killer in the massacre in New York
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Being threatened eviction, name Mingdong Chen came to the murder of their sister and four small children, before he was arrested at the scene of the terrible massacre in New York. There names were prosecuted for murder.
NATO's reaction to Turkey to buy Chinese missiles
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NATO Secretary-General dated 22/10, said he hoped Turkey would keep in mind the perspective of the military alliance when considering a missile defense deal with China.
Turkey to open new bid opening on missile contract
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Turkey announced late last week left open the possibility of opening the tender form new purchasing system planned missile defense, if the controversial negotiations with China failed.
Malaysia spent $ 4.2 billion to strengthen border security
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The Malaysian Armed Forces will receive $ 4.2 billion in the 2014 budget to strengthen border security.
60 million U.S. wiretapping of Spain calls in a month
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Within a month of the end of 2012, U.S. intelligence tracked 60 million phone calls in Spanish media said the water. Meanwhile, the U.S. also have information to support proposed Japanese track data on fiber to Japan.
India to build 14 railway coping strategies China, Pakistan
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India is planning to build 14 strategic railway near the border with China and Pakistan to facilitate the transfer of soldiers, to prepare to deal with the challenges from two neighboring countries.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Why China bought Russian Su-35?
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China has decided to purchase Su-35 fighter planes from Russia because it has the ability to launch the missiles back to destroy targets.
Korea will cooperate with Japan China deal
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On 26/10, South Korean media quoted Korean Embassy in Beijing Kwon Young Se said it plans to cooperate more closely on diplomacy with China to jointly cope with the dynamics assert Japanese rights to Dokdo islands (Japan called Takeshima).
Large demonstration in Washington against eavesdropping.
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Americans took to the streets in Washington, protested the program's extensive wiretapping of U.S. national security agency (NSA).
Wiretapping Americans of German Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2002
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German magazine Der Spiegel on 26/10 reported that the U.S. cell phone eavesdropping German Chancellor Angela Merkel's since 2002.
Friday, October 25, 2013
The burden of stroke is turning young people.
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Mortality, disability, and disease may stroke doubled since 2030, and even young people also suffered a stroke, partly due to unhealthy lifestyles.
Disclosure of the NSA-authority electronic intelligence power in the U.S.
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National Security Agency's top-secret U.S. recently helplessly see their names appear throughout the report, the former security contractors, who are considered "traitors in America" Edward Snowden constantly reveal information about the electronic surveillance activities of the agency-wide.
Both France and Mexico last Monday requires explanation from the United States after Snowden revealed the latest information , accused the National Security Agency ( NSA ) has been secretly monitoring the tens of millions associated telephone in France and hack email accounts of Mexican President Felipe Calderon .
Hollywood film director and novelist has done for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) is famous for the underground spies , but in the digital era , the application of high technology such as the NSA is hard to collect bodies information most of the 16 U.S. intelligence agencies . The key to the agency decision-making and planning is key military intelligence operations .
NSA uses supercomputers , the linguist and mathematician specializing unlocked to monitor the electrical activity . This agency is the expert assessment is held digital spy world's most powerful , professional collection of phone conversations and e-mail exchanges .
Founded after World War II to prevent a surprise attack like Pearl Harbor Services , NSA " has itself evolved into the largest intelligence agency , the most secret and is capable of penetrating the deepest since was established " . This is the assessment of James Bamford , author of the book helps reveal the NSA 's activities .
The service is code breaking center , President Harry Truman established the NSA in a secret directive in 1952 , which allows the agency to monitor freedom of the Soviet Union and was in and out of the water contact U.S. .
Employees of secret agencies will report their work in the Department of Defense , so that the NSA was nicknamed " No Such Agency " ( no agency ) or " Never Say Anything " ( Never say ) .
While CIA can break into a building to install the " bugs " ( eavesdropping devices ) , in charge of NSA information " movement " , collected data is transmitted via cable or radio communications .
Both France and Mexico last Monday requires explanation from the United States after Snowden revealed the latest information , accused the National Security Agency ( NSA ) has been secretly monitoring the tens of millions associated telephone in France and hack email accounts of Mexican President Felipe Calderon .
Hollywood film director and novelist has done for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) is famous for the underground spies , but in the digital era , the application of high technology such as the NSA is hard to collect bodies information most of the 16 U.S. intelligence agencies . The key to the agency decision-making and planning is key military intelligence operations .
NSA uses supercomputers , the linguist and mathematician specializing unlocked to monitor the electrical activity . This agency is the expert assessment is held digital spy world's most powerful , professional collection of phone conversations and e-mail exchanges .
Founded after World War II to prevent a surprise attack like Pearl Harbor Services , NSA " has itself evolved into the largest intelligence agency , the most secret and is capable of penetrating the deepest since was established " . This is the assessment of James Bamford , author of the book helps reveal the NSA 's activities .
The service is code breaking center , President Harry Truman established the NSA in a secret directive in 1952 , which allows the agency to monitor freedom of the Soviet Union and was in and out of the water contact U.S. .
Employees of secret agencies will report their work in the Department of Defense , so that the NSA was nicknamed " No Such Agency " ( no agency ) or " Never Say Anything " ( Never say ) .
While CIA can break into a building to install the " bugs " ( eavesdropping devices ) , in charge of NSA information " movement " , collected data is transmitted via cable or radio communications .
Russian crude oil sales contracts worth 85 billion dollars to China
11:16 PM
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China has signed a deal to buy crude oil from Russia in 10 years with a total contract value of up to $ 85 billion, when the two leaders called for promoting cooperation in global affairs and energy.
Website of U.S. intelligence agencies suspected demolish
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Website of the National Security Agency U.S. (NSA) for many hours could not be accessed. While the agency is known for the break-in global computer networks rejected the attack, much information shows that they were the DDoS attacks.
The Japanese fighter plane chasing China
11:12 PM
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Japanese Ministry of Defense to the F-15 fighter jets of the air defense force (ASDF) sorties after detecting 4 Chinese military planes flying in airspace between Okinawa and Miyako islands toward Pacific.
Cancer Treatment - Which way to choose?
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Orthodox medicine is still the first place to look to get the cancer diagnosis. But more and more people are choosing alternative treatments unorthodox. However this is an area in which the opinion is also deeply fragmented.
Listen to music while hurt
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Music not only nourish the soul which, in many cases it is actually cure.
Pirates of U.S. oil supply ships, 2 sailors kidnapped
A group of pirates attacked a U.S. oil supply vessel off the coast of Nigeria and arrested two American sailors.
British Report: U.S. wiretapping 35 world leaders
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On 24/10, Britain's Guardian newspaper reported that U.S. intelligence had tapped the telephone conversation of 35 world leaders after White House officials, the Pentagon and the U.S. State Department to provide telephone number.
Shootings at U.S. military bases
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At least two U.S. National Guard soldiers were wounded in the shooting near a military base in the state of Tennessee. The incident took place a month after the shootings as 13 people were killed at a base in Washington, DC.
Japan established its own channel on the disputed islands, Central-South "to get angry"
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan and South Korea that China angry after setting up a separate channel on Youtube to promote Tokyo's claims to the disputed islands 2.
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