Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Latest NewsOct 30, 2013
First Zumwalt Class Destroyer Launched
General Dynamics Bath Iron Works successfully launched the Navy's first Zumwalt-class destroyer Oct. 28 at their Bath, Maine shipyard.
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Australia to Pull Troops Out of Afghanistan
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott made a surprise visit to Afghanistan to declare an end to his country's longest war. Abbott said the return to Australia of more than 1,000 troops before Christmas would be "bittersweet" because Afghanistan remained a dangerous place where many foreign soldiers had died. ...
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Amid Outrage in Europe, NSA Chief Defends US Surveillance Programs
The head of the National Security Agency, Army General Keith Alexander, is defending U.S. surveillance programs amid a wave of outrage across Europe. Alexander faced a mixed reaction from lawmakers on Capitol Hill at a House hearing Tuesday. ...
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UN health agency confirms polio outbreak in Syria
The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) today confirmed 10 cases of polio in conflict-stricken Syria, adding that health authorities in the country and neighbouring nations have already begun a comprehensive response to the outbreak. ...
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China threatens peace in islands dispute: Japan Defense Min.
Japan Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera says China is jeopardizing peace by sending its forces to the disputed islands in the East China Sea, amid the heightened tensions between Beijing and Tokyo over the islands. ...
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Iran says Seeks 'Practical Solution' to Rift with UN Inspectors
Iran's new proposal to U.N. inspectors is practical and meant to "solve the issue", an Iranian envoy said before a second day of talks on Tuesday, a hint Tehran may cooperate more with an inquiry into suspected nuclear arms research in the country. ...
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The Hidden Lynx group is a professional team of attackers with advanced capabilities. They were responsible for the compromise of security firm Bit9's digital code-signing certificate which was used to sign malware. The Bit9 breach was part of the much larger VOHO campaign and that campaign was just one of many operations undertaken by the group over the last four years.
Chinese Officials Suspect Xinjiang Link to Beijing 'Attack'
Reports from Beijing say Chinese authorities believe a car crash that killed five people Monday in Beijing's Tiananmen Square was a deliberate act by people from the troubled region of Xinjiang. ...
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Opposition Leader Navalny Faces New Embezzlement Charge
Opposition leader Alexei Navalny is facing fresh charges of embezzlement over an alleged scheme to defraud a local branch of cosmetics manufacturer Yves Rocher, investigators said Tuesday. ...
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