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China Responds Fiercely to Panama Papers Scandal
Iesha javed | | Apr 11, 2016 01:02 PM EDT |
The latest media house to make a big deal out of the supposed involvement of Chinese leaders in the Panama Papers leak is Forbes Magazine. On Sunday, April 10, Forbes reported that China intends to suppress the revelations by stifling media and dubbing it as a western conspiracy.
Japanese Man Gets Two Years in Prison for 3D Printing Guns
Sami Ghanmi | | Oct 21, 2014 12:28 AM EDT |
Authorities intend to use the sentence as an example to avert others from printing their own weapons in their homes.
Snowden Willing To Be Jailed In U.S. For ‘Right Purpose’
Bianca Ortega | | Aug 14, 2014 08:08 AM EDT |
Former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor and exiled whistle-blower Edward Snowden told Wired magazine that he is willing to return to the U.S. and go to jail for the “right purpose” after discussing the possibility of a cyber attack on innocent countries.
A Heart-tugging Blog from Russell Brand on Robin Williams' Death
Kat De Guzman | | Aug 14, 2014 12:08 AM EDT |
A lot of people have been shocked with the news that Robin Williams committed suicide and we are certain you are too. Russell Brand, a co-actor of Robin Williams has written a blog and it's a tear-jerking column so ready your tissues and brace yourselves for a great reflection on one of the best comedians we have come to know of.
Erdogan Wins Turkey’s 1st Presidential Elections
Bianca Ortega | | Aug 11, 2014 06:07 AM EDT |
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan won the nation’s first presidential election on Sunday despite the low turnout of voters, sparking fear among critics that Turkey would become more authoritarian under his rule.
International Surrogacy Under Scrutiny Amid Abandoned Baby Controversy
Bianca Ortega | | Aug 06, 2014 07:30 AM EDT |
International surrogacy laws are now under scrutiny amid a controversy over an Australian couple abandoning their biological baby with Down’s syndrome to his Thai surrogate mother.
China Probes Canadian Coffee Shop Owners For Alleged Spying
Bianca Ortega | | Aug 05, 2014 07:49 AM EDT |
China launched a probe into a Canadian couple who owns the Peter’s Coffee Shop in Dandong for allegedly stealing state secrets crucial to national defense and the military.
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