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SEC Investigates JPMorgan For 'Corrupt' Hiring Practices in China
Legal woes mount for JPM as it faces several lawsuits including energy market manipulation
Al-Qaida 'Plotting Attacks on European High-Speed Trains'
Terrorist group operatives discussed plan in phone call intercepted by NSA, Germany's Bild claims.
Chinese Hackers Behind New York Times Attack Return with 'Improved' Malware
Chinese-based attackers who were behind the high-profile attack on the New York Times are back with evolved versions of their malware.
Al Qaida Alert: US Consulate in Milan evacuated Over Bomb Threat
The US has shut down 19 diplomatic posts across the Middle East and Africa over an unspecified terrorist threat from al-Qaida.
Yemen's Al-Qaida 'Develops Explosive Liquid that Turns Clothes into Bombs'
US security officials claim Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) bombmaker Ibrahim al-Asiri is behind new threat.
Yemen Terror Threat: UK Withdraws Staff from Embassy in Sanaa
US Department tells its citizens to leave Yemen immediately due to security concerns
Ayman al-Zawahiri's 'Order' to Attack Missions Prompted Closures - US
Al-Qaida leader's intercepted chatter with deputy in Yemen revealed plot.
Barclays Cash Transfer Ban Threatens to Plunge Somalia Into 'Chaos'
An estimated 40% of Somalis rely on money wired from abroad.
Goldman Sachs and Glencore Aluminium 'Hoarding' Faces US Regulator Scrutiny
NYT claims stockpiling aluminium deliveries by banks artificially inflates spot prices.
Cyber Crime Costs Global Economy $500bn Annually
CSIC/McAfee report puts US losses alone at $100bn per year.
Will Mali Vote in Presidential Elections on 28 July? The Tuaregs Could Hold the Key.
Another Bastille Day (14 July) over and this year's pride of place in the military march past went to detachments of the French, Malian and other West African Army forces which had saved Mali from imploding and falling into the hands of Islamic extremists in January 2013. Troops from 13 African nations that had supported France's Opération Serval in Mali, participated in the parade. The United Nations soldiers in their blue berets were led by Mali's Colonel Elisée Jean Dao. The countr...
China Imposes Travel Ban for GSK's Steve Nechelput on Bribery Probe
GSK's British head of finance is banned from leaving China after head of operations Mark Reilly's flight.
Yahoo Wins Right to Publish Details of Fight Against Prism
US court rules in favour of Yahoo bid to declassify documents detailing its fight against Prism.
Kate Middleton Pregnancy Update: Duchess of Cornwall Hopes Royal Baby Will be Born by End of Week
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, said she hopes the royal baby will be there by the "end of the week"
iPhone Security Flaws Selling for $500,000
A report suggests governments are paying up to $500,000 for vulnerabilities affecting Apple's iOS operating system.
Fees for Computer Hackers Soar As Countries Launch Cyber 'Arms Race'
Some hackers can command huge fees from governments looking to exploit flaws in rivals' computer networks.
Moto X Release Date Surfaces Online in Leaked Verizon Road-Map
Samsung Convoy 3 and LG Exalt tipped to release in August.
US and China Pledge Greater Cooperation on Cyber-Security
Deal reached despite acrimony over cyber-spying and hacking counter-claims.
Edward Snowden Confirms NSA Collaboration With Israel Over Stuxnet
NSA whistleblower Snowden confirms the NSA developed the Stuxnet computer worm with Israel to take down Iranian nuclear facility.
Motorola’s Moto X Likely to Be Unveiled Soon
Advertisements and media speculation point to upcoming Moto X launch.
Foul-Smelling Algae in Yellow Sea could Lead to 'Dead Zones' in Oceans [VIDEO]
Hundreds of boats and bulldozers were sent out by Chinese authorities on Friday to clear up the massive swathe of bright-green algae engulfing the Yellow Sea.
Ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi Held in Custody by Military [VIDEO]
Army ousted Islamist president after four days of mass protest.
Egypt in Chaos: Morsi Allies Denounce Military Coup as Army Deadline Expires [PHOTOS]
Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators swarm into Cairo's Tahrir Square to demand Morsi resignation.
Winklevoss Twins Announce £13m Bitcoin Trust Fund
Winklevoss twins announce plans for £13m trust fund dealing in virtual Bitcoin currency.
US President Obama in Pilgrimage to African Slave House in Senegal
Michelle Obama and daughters are also to land on Goree Island in Dakar harbour.
Whistleblower Edward Snowden Scoop: Guardian Reporter Glenn Greenwald 'Should be Arrested' [VIDEO]
NBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin suggests Greenwald should be arrested for helping Snowden flee Hong Kong.
US Furious at Hong Kong, China and Russia Over Snowden
Washington outraged over links of countries to exit of NSA whistleblower.
Lesbian Rock Singer Melissa Etheridge: Angelina Jolie Not Brave to Opt for Double Mastectomy
Breast cancer survivor Etheridge says Jolie's mastectomy decision was 'fearful'.
Yahoo Subject to up to 13,000 US Data Requests in Six Months
Search engine giant details US government data requests following Edward Snowden Prism scandal.
Warner Music Sued Over 'Happy Birthday' Copyright
Warner Brothers face challenge over copyright for global birthday song that brings in millions in royalties.