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Seattle Times, 23.04.13 14:04 UTC

Bahrain: Attacks foiled before Formula One race

Bahrain says authorities foiled possible attacks before the kingdom's Formula One race earlier this week, which was held under tight security amid a spike in anti-government unrest.


Reuters - Top News, 21.04.13 10:10 UTC

Bahrain hosts F1 race amid tensions, protests

By Alexander Dziadosz MANAMA | Sun Apr 21, 2013 5:59am EDT MANAMA (Reuters) - Bahraini pro-democracy activists reported sporadic clashes between police and protesters on Sunday, hours before a ...


Seattle Times, 21.04.13 00:41 UTC

Hunger strike grows to nearly half of Guantánamo detainees

Hunger-strike figures at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, have been climbing since U.S. troops raided a communal medium-security compound at the prison camps a week ago and placed about 65 captives under single-cell lockdown.


Seattle Times, 19.04.13 06:33 UTC

Muzzle on dissent in Gulf faces backlash in Kuwait

Outside a palm-shaded villa in suburban Kuwait City, government security forces are taunted and defied each night by supporters of a former lawmaker ordered to prison for insulting the emir of this tiny nation.


Los Angeles Daily News, 17.04.13 00:54 UTC

Former fighter pilot gets new post at Van Nuys company

ITT Exelis has named Dave Prater as vice president and general manager for the division's radar, reconnaissance and undersea systems business based in Van Nuys, the company said Monday. A former U.S. ...


The Register, 16.04.13 00:20 UTC

Silent Circle adds private email to hush-hush communications

Silent Circle, the private communications venture set up by the founders of PGP and two former US Navy SEALs, has added encrypted emails to its protected text and voice services. As expected, the new ...


Daily Mail, 15.04.13 20:03 UTC

Revealed: How U.S. discovered the status of North Korea's nuclear program after recovering a piece of downed rocket

PUBLISHED: 18:19 GMT, 15 April 2013 | UPDATED: 18:44 GMT, 15 April 2013 The secretive nation of North Korea had given away the status of its nuclear arms program months before its controversial ...


Telegraph, 15.04.13 15:37 UTC

US recovery of North Korean satellite exposed nuclear progress

The US recovered the front section of the rocket used in North Korea s satellite launch in December, which gave away the status of the regime's nuclear arms programme, writes Eli Lake of the Daily Beast


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