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N. Korea Slams UN Human Rights Resolution, KCNA Says (Update1)
Friday, 8:11 PM EST (view original item)Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- A UN human rights resolution against North Korea adopted this week is “nothing but a trite political plot,” the communist nation’s state-run media said yesterday, citing a foreign ministry spokesman it didn’t identify.

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U.N. action urges respect from N. Korea
Friday, 9:33 AM EST (view original item)UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- The United Nations is preparing to review North Korea's human rights conditions next month during a special session in Geneva, Switzerland, officials said.

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U.N. tackles reports of torture in North Korea
Friday, 3:18 AM EST (view original item)A key U.N. committee is expressing serious concern at widespread reports of torture and other grave human-rights violations in North Korea.

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Global warming research exposed after hack
Friday, 8:55 PM EST (view original item)IDG News Service - An anonymous hacker has posted private e-mails, files and other documents belonging to a noted climate researcher, sparking an international debate between skeptics of global warming and those who see it as an urgent problem.

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Hackers Spur Global Warming Skeptics With Stolen E-mails
Friday, 6:25 PM EST (view original item)A hacker broke into a e-mail server at the Climate Research Unit and published portions of more than 1,000 e-mails and 3,000 documents, which further fueled the fire surrounding the global warming debate in the weeks preceding an international climate change conference. Presented By: NEC Ads by Pheedo

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Men accused of disrupting Web site
Friday, 2:24 PM EST (view original item)COURTHOUSE — Three men associated with the computer hacker group Kryogeniks were indicted in federal court Thursday for allegedly disrupting Comcast Internet service and redirecting online traffic to Web sites they had set up.

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Iran nuclear deal: six world powers mull sanctions
Friday, 3:36 PM EST (view original item)As hope fades for an Iran nuclear deal before the end of the year, UN Security Council members discussed possible sanctions at a meeting in Brussels.

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Dangerous Game: The Next Round of the U.S.-Iran Nuclear Face-Off
Friday, 2:39 PM EST (view original item)While Tehran pushes to renegotiate a deal on nuclear fuel, the U.S. is pushing for more sanctions. Iran seems to be betting that it can withstand whatever Washington can muster

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As Iran Stalls on Nuclear Deal, New Sanctions Weighed
Friday, 2:38 PM EST (view original item)Officials from six countries and the European Union expressed disappointment that Iran had not accepted a deal to export most of its enriched uranium.

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Pak denies Afghan Taliban chief is in Karachi
Friday, 8:47 PM EST (view original item)Islamabad, Nov 20 (PTI) Pakistan today dismissed a report that Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Omar had fled from Quetta to Karachi with the help of ISI to avoid the possibility of being targeted by US drones.

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Jim Calio: Talk to the Taliban
Friday, 4:13 PM EST (view original item)After years of propping up corrupt and ineffective governments in South Vietnam, the U.S. finally decided to enter into peace talks with the North Vietnamese. The same should happen with the Taliban in Afghanistan.

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Afghan Taliban chief not in Karachi: Pak govt
Friday, 12:27 PM EST (view original item)Pakistan on Friday dismissed reports claiming Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Omar had fled from Quetta to Karachi, with the help of the Inter Services Intelligence, to avoid the possibility of being targeted by United States drones."This is ridiculous to say the least," Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit told reporters. He said there had been speculations about Omar's presence in...

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Al Qaeda turns pro-English
Friday, 5:47 PM EST (view original item)RIYADH: Increasing numbers of English-language websites are spreading Al Qaeda's message to Muslims in the West.

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CIA 'Ran Secret Prison for al-Qaeda' in Lithuanian Riding School
Friday, 11:16 AM EST (view original item)by Andrew Osborn in Moscow The allegations have sparked a parliamentary inquiry after President Dalia Grybauskaite said she harboured "indirect suspicions" that such a facility existed. According to unnamed former intelligence operatives quoted by ABC News, the CIA built the secret jail in 2004 and used it for more than a year, flying in at least eight suspected al-Qaeda terrorists from...

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Suspected US strike on al-Qaeda kills eight
Friday, 9:48 AM EST (view original item)A SUSPECTED US missile attack targeting al-Qaeda-linked militants has killed eight people in Pakistan's mountains on the Afghan border as CIA chief Leon Panetta held talks in Islamabad.

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