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New Spying Revelations.. Frosty G8.. Long Lost City
Report: UK Spies Hacked Foreign Diplomats Report: UK Spies Hacked Foreign Diplomats The Guardian newspaper said the British eavesdropping agency GCHQ repeatedly hacked into foreign diplomats' phones and emails when the U.K. hosted international conferences, even going so far as to set up a bugged Internet cafe in an effort to get an edge in high-stakes negotiations. Continue reading... | | Striking Workers Face Off With Police In Turkish Capital Turkish riot police backed by water cannon faced off with around 1,000 trade union workers in the capital Ankara on Monday, after a weekend of some of the worst clashes since anti-government protests erupted late last month. Putin And Obama Set To Spar Over Syria At G8 U.S. President Barack Obama faces what could be a frosty G8 meeting with Vladimir Putin on Monday after the Russian leader clashed with the West over plans to arm Syrian rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad. | | | | Archaeologists Discover 1,200-Year-Old 'Lost City' In Cambodia A lost medieval city that thrived on a mist-shrouded Cambodian mountain 1,200 years ago has been discovered by archaeologists using revolutionary airborne laser technology, a report said. | | | Australia's Army Chief Warns Servicemen To Respect Women Or 'Get Out' Lt. Gen. David Morrison is not messing around. Following allegations that a group of servicemen circulated emails degrading several female service members, the Australian army chief issued a stern warning to the military branch: Respect women, or "get out." | | | The Best Reads Of The Week Spending our days on the interwebs has its advantages, one being that we come across lots of excellent pieces of journalism. Every week, we'll bring you our favorite online reads that didn't appear on our site. | | North Korea Offers To Hold High-Level Talks With U.S. North Korea on Sunday offered high-level talks with the United States to ease tensions on the Korean peninsula, but the White House said that any talks must involve Pyongyang taking action to show it is moving toward scrapping its nuclear weapons. China Asks U.S. To Explain Surveillance China made its first substantive comments on Monday to reports of U.S. surveillance of the Internet, demanding that Washington explain its monitoring programmes to the international community. | | | Received this from a friend? Sign Up for alerts from The Huffington Post Forward • Unsubscribe | Huffington Post, 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 | |
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