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Edward Snowden Scandal: 'CIA Sent Him Home But NSA Hired Him Later'
Snowden's CIA boss removed him from Geneva station after suspicion.
Celebrity Gangster Mark Brandon 'Chopper' Read Dies Aged 58
Criminal turned worldwide celebrity and author dies from liver cancer aged 58.
Xi Jinping and the Crusade Against Corruption
What, or rather who, is the link between the small town of Muscatine, Iowa, and Zhengding County, Hebei, China?
Dogs Should be Considered Human in Eyes of the Law, Neuroscientist Says
MRI scans show dogs have similar emotional responses to humans.
US Navy Seals Fail to Capture Al-Shabaab Commander in Somalia
Ikrima, blamed for East Africa and Mombasa bombings, eludes SEAL team.
US and Turkey to Unveil $200 Million Fund to Kill Terrorism At Source
Cash will be used to create paths away from terror for disaffected lured by jihad.
Golden Dawn Killah P Murder: Police Officer Arrested as Greece Turns on Neo-Nazis
Murder of rapper Killah P triggers clampdown on alleged connections between police and Golden Dawn.
Nairobi Westgate Mall Siege: 'Islamist Militants on the Loose' in Kenya
Police and witness reports suggest some insurgents managed to escape while the army-led operation was on.
China Liberalisation: Shanghai Free-Trade Zone to Allow Facebook, Twitter and Other Blocked Sites
Facebook, Twitter and few other websites were blocked in China due to security and political reasons.
Idris Elba Reveals Paternity Blow of Son Proved Not to Be His Own
Luther star believed he fathered son with Desiree Newberry until paternity test revealed truth.
iOS 7: Top 10 Updated iPhone Apps
Ten of the best iPhone applications already updated to match iOS 7 and make use of its new features.
iPhone 5S Review of Reviews
The iPhone 5S reviews are in. We round-up the views on Apple's new flagship smartphone with its fingerprint reader, improved camera and iOS 7.
Stephen Crohn, 'The Man Who Couldn't Catch Aids', Dies at 66
Family say Crohn suffered 'tremendous amount of survivor guilt' over rare defect that prevented HIV.
Aaron Alexis: Washington Navy Gunman had Served in Navy and Won Anti-Terror Medal [VIDEO]
Alexis was kicked out of military in 2011 for disciplinary problems but was working at Washington navy yard when attack took place.
Ralph Lauren's Neon Show and Calvin Klein End New York Fashion Week 2013 [PHOTOS]
Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week 2013 ended on a colourful note.
Putin Warns US Ahead of Kerry-Lavrov Talks in Geneva on Syria
Russian president says military strike on Syria could spark new terror attacks and worsen Middle East situation.
UK and US Intelligence Hack Web Encryption Technology
Edward Snowden leaks reveal NSA and GCHQ ability to circumvent technology designed to protect privacy.
Syria: FBI Alert as Pro-Assad Hackers Target Key US Sites with Regime Propaganda
Advisory warns of 'highly effective' Syrian Electronic Army breaches of military and news outlet web addresses.
New York Times 'Airbrushes Details of Hawkish Israeli Stance' on Syria after Aipac Pressure
Powerful Israel lobby group in Washington accused of encouraging self-censorship of Syria reprisal report.
Syria Hacks US Marine Website 'Impersonating' Military Personnel
US Marine sends message to President Obama on Syria Gas Attack response.
Syrian Electronic Army Cyber Attacks Continue With US Marines Hack
The pro-Assad Syrian Electronic Army has continued its series of cyber-attacks this time targeting the US Marines website.
'Unspeakable' Lindsay Lohan a No-Show at Venice Film Festival [VIDEO]
Troubled actress Lindsay Lohan failed to show up at her movie premiere in Italy.
Josef Ackermann: From Deutsche Bank Don to Pierre Wauthier's Suicide
Josef Ackermann described as both most powerful and most dangerous banker in the world.
Merrill Lynch Admits Racial Segregation in $160m Settlement with Black Staff
Brokerage firm Merrill Lynch has agreed to pay out in racial discrimination case.
Syrian Electronic Army Conducts 'Malicious Attack' on NY Times, Twitter and Huffington Post
The New York Times, Huffington Post UK and Twitter all attacked by Syrian Electronic Army by targeting their domain registrar.
Medecins Sans Frontieres Confirms Syria Chemical Deaths
Medical organisation says it treated 3,600 people for 'neurotoxic symptoms'.
US Bolsters Naval Presence as Syria Crisis Escalates
Extra warship deployed as Syrian government claims to have found chemical weapons traces in rebel tunnels.
Fifty Shades Of Grey Movie: Victoria Beckham to Design Clothes for EL James' Best-Seller?
Victoria Beckham is reportedly a front-runner to design the costumes for the film.
US Repositions Mediterranean Forces as Obama Weighs Syria Strike
Top US officials to convene in White House to discuss military intervention in Syria following deadly gas attack.
Bloomberg Restricts Journalists' Access to Client Data After Snooping Scandal Reviews
External review says Bloomberg journalists had access to its clients' log-in and personal information details