Asian flights disrupted over passenger bad behavior cause embarrassment to South Korea and China.
Three-time Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Michel du Cille has died
Cities putting the brakes on Uber
NSA has capacity to spy on 70 percent of world’s cell phone networks
The extent of the U.S. spy agency’s operations was revealed in the latest reporting from documents provided by Edward Snowden.
North Korea suggests supporters may be behind Sony hacking
A U.S. intelligence source says Pyongyang has been upfront about its actions in the past, but has capacity to carry out the cyberattack.
Sony Pictures employees receive threatening emails
The FBI is investigating the emails, which were reported Friday after the initial Nov. 24 hacking by a group calling itself the “Guardians of Peace.”
Snowden: NSA spies on cell phones through operation AURORAGOLD
Documents provided by whistleblower Edward Snowden reveal the extent and techniques of NSA’s spying on cellphone networks worldwide.
Two hostages killed by al-Qaida during U.S. rescue attempt
ECB’s Lautenschlaeger warns against further quantitative easing
Germany feels that the central bank’s actions are unlikely to bring sustained growth.
Plague breaks out in Madagascar; 40 dead
For now, WHO does not believe a travel or trade restriction to Madagascar is necessary.
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