Latest World News 11th July, 2013
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Snowden: I never gave any information to Chinese or
Russian governments
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Mexico Is the Fattest
Country in the World, Study
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London’s police spend over
$16,000 per day to stake out Julian Assange
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World Service Authority has
issued a world citizen passport for Edward Snowden
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Congress derails Obama
plans to arm Syrian rebels
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In a landmark judgement,
Indian Supreme Court has said people convicted of crime cannot hold
parliamentary positions
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Spain Admits U.S. Behind
Rumor Snowden Was Aboard Bolivian Jet
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Horrifying accounts of a
massacre of Muslim students by Buddhists in Myanmar.
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Japan officials mistakenly
reveal internal memos - They used the wrong privacy settings for Google Groups
online discussions, allowing anyone to see internal memos, including over 6,000
cases of info from public or private organizations, among them, hospital
records.
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Nudists in France demand
change in law, saying they are being criminalized and treated as sex offenders
just for taking clothes off
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Mission creep: Australian
local council intercepted phone, email data to hunt litterbugs
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‘We aired lies’: Al Jazeera
staff quit over ‘misleading’ Egypt coverage
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Egypt orders arrest of
Muslim Brotherhood leader
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Whole-life jail terms
without review breach human rights - European court.
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Julian Assange stakeout at
Ecuadorean embassy costs Met police £3.8m (so far); MP cites misallocation as
"ridiculous" waste of time & resources
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Snowden's flight from
Moscow to Venezuela would apparently cost $200,000.
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Iran Jewish Leader slams
Ahmadinejad for his holocaust comments, says Jews were not sent to
concentration camps for a "stroll."
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Expert calls for marijuana
to be legalised to reduce harm of binge drinking in teens
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Exclusive: US bankrolled
anti-Morsi activists
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The Pirate Bay founder is
raising money for spy-proof messaging app
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Before the 2008 financial
crisis, 32 % believed their governments to be effective at tackling corruption.
Today that figure is 23 %. Transparency International: Shows a crisis of trust
in politics and real concern about the capacity of those institutions responsible
for bringing criminals to justice
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Egypt issues arrest warrant
for Muslim Brotherhood leader on charges of inciting violence in Cairo when 51
died.
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In the Philippines,
masturbation is murder.
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Saudi Arabia approves $5
billion aid package to Egypt
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- Anonymous
hactivists reveal files of corrupt governing party in Spain
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