Sonntag, 5. Dezember 2010

Aktuelle Nachrichten

Aktuelle Nachrichten


Chinese leaders ordered Google hack, US was told - Washington Post

Posted: 04 Dec 2010 11:46 PM PST


The Guardian

Chinese leaders ordered Google hack, US was told
Washington Post
A brazen series of computer intrusions into Google networks in China announced by the search engine company earlier this year were directed by the highest levels of the Chinese government, a "well-placed" Chinese source told US ...
US cable: China leaders ordered hacking on GoogleThe Associated Press
Chinese officials behind Google attackFinancial Times
Cables link Chinese officials to Google hackAFP
Oneindia -San Francisco Chronicle
all 498 news articles »

Fed workers told: Stay away from leaked cables - msnbc.com

Posted: 04 Dec 2010 07:57 PM PST


KRQE

Fed workers told: Stay away from leaked cables
msnbc.com
NEW YORK — Sure, tens of thousands of US diplomatic cables are out in the open, but the Obama administration has warned federal government employees, and even some future diplomats, that they must refrain from downloading or even linking to any for ...
Columbia U diplomacy students warned about cablesWall Street Journal
Talking about WikiLeaks' cablegate can hinder job placementsThe Tech Herald

all 243 news articles »

Warning of Spanish flight backlog - BBC News

Posted: 04 Dec 2010 09:23 PM PST


CTV.ca

Warning of Spanish flight backlog
BBC News
Thousands of Britons due back from Spain are being warned to expect some delays as airlines resume flights after a strike by air traffic controllers. Up to 20000 UK passengers are thought to have been affected by the unofficial walk-out which led to ...
Snap Analysis: Spanish air strike may shatter fragile confidenceReuters
Spain threatens to impose state of emergencyFinancial Times
Spanish prime minister uses military law to get airports moving againThe Guardian
CBC.ca -BusinessWeek -Xinhua
all 2,320 news articles »

Legal and Technical Hurdles for WikiLeaks - New York Times

Posted: 04 Dec 2010 03:56 PM PST


Sydney Morning Herald

Legal and Technical Hurdles for WikiLeaks
New York Times
LONDON — As the political storm over their release of 250000 secret American diplomatic cables continues, the WikiLeaks Web site and its founder, Julian Assange, are facing new legal and operational challenges from Swedish prosecutors ...
PM has betrayed me: AssangeSydney Morning Herald
WikiLeaks loses PayPal revenue serviceCNN
Australia has abandoned me: AssangeABC Online
Christian Science Monitor -The Associated Press -TIME
all 7,760 news articles »

PayPal joins internet backlash against WikiLeaks - The Guardian

Posted: 04 Dec 2010 12:52 PM PST


Globe and Mail

PayPal joins internet backlash against WikiLeaks
The Guardian
The backlash against WikiLeaks intensifed today after payments site PayPal revealed it had frozen WikiLeaks' account, saying it was being used to "encourage, promote, facilitate or instruct others to engage in illegal activity". ...
PayPal cuts WikiLeaks from money flowThe Associated Press
Another blow for WikiLeaks as PayPal cuts off fundsCTV.ca
PayPal suspends WikiLeaks donations accountReuters
NewsOK.com -The Press Association -Bloomberg
all 934 news articles »

Russian investigators study three versions of Dagestan-bound plane crash - RIA Novosti

Posted: 04 Dec 2010 11:20 PM PST


CTV.ca

Russian investigators study three versions of Dagestan-bound plane crash
RIA Novosti
Russian investigators are considering the crew's error, pre-flight technical faults and technical failures during the flight as the main three versions for the crash of a Dagestan-bound plane at Moscow's Domodedovo airport, an investigation source said ...
2 Are Killed and 83 Hurt in Emergency Landing of Russian JetNew York Times
2 Dead, 83 Hurt In Russian Jet Emergency LandingNPR
Two killed and 83 injured as airplane makes emergency landing at MoscowThe Guardian
Bloomberg -New York Daily News -Reuters
all 698 news articles »

Digest - Washington Post

Posted: 04 Dec 2010 11:46 PM PST


DAWN.com

Digest
Washington Post
The Afghan president and the Pakistani prime minister on Saturday disputed the accuracy of derogatory information in leaked US diplomatic cables, calling some of the allegations absurd. Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani said reports that the ...
Afghans and Pakistanis Attack CablesNew York Times
Gilani, Karzai pledge to continue war on terrorDaily Times
Pakistan, Afghanistan Leaders Reject Credibility of WikiLeaks DocumentsVoice of America
Sify -Xinhua -Hindustan Times
all 217 news articles »

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