Former cyber-security director guilty of US child porn Former cyber-security director guilty of US child porn A federal jury in the United States convicted a former cyber security chief at the US health department on multiple child pornography charges.
27 August 2014
Dias Kadyrbayev to get no more than 7 year sentence after pleading guilty Dias Kadyrbayev to get no more than 7 year sentence after pleading guilty Kazakh student Dias Kadyrbayev has formally pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice in Boston bombings case two weeks before the trial.
25 August 2014
Japan's Sony hit by cyber attack, bomb threat Japan's Sony hit by cyber attack, bomb threat Japanese entertainment giant Sony said its online music and gaming sites came under a cyber attack by a hacker group.
25 August 2014
John Lennon's killer denied parole for eighth time John Lennon's killer denied parole for eighth time The man who shot dead Beatles star John Lennon was denied parole for an eighth time after being deemed likely to violate the law again.
23 August 2014
Oil thieves cause pipeline leak, pollute Mexico river Oil thieves cause pipeline leak, pollute Mexico river Thieves who tapped an oil pipeline in northern Mexico caused a spill that contaminated the San Juan River, a key irrigation source for farmers.
22 August 2014
Marathon bombing suspect's friend pleads guilty Marathon bombing suspect's friend pleads guilty A college friend of alleged Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded guilty Thursday to removing evidence of the deadly 2013 attack.
22 August 2014
Dias Kadyrbayev to plead guilty Dias Kadyrbayev to plead guilty Kazakhstani student Dias Kadyrbayev accused of obstructing justice in the Boston bombings investigation has agreed to plead guilty on August 21.
21 August 2014
US hospital firm: Chinese hackers stole patient data US hospital firm: Chinese hackers stole patient data Community Health Systems said that hackers likely from China broke into its systems and stole identification data for 4.5 million patients.
19 August 2014
Kenya's foreign-funded anti-terror police killing suspects: HRW Kenya's foreign-funded anti-terror police killing suspects: HRW Kenya's internationally funded anti-terrorism police have carried out a series of "enforced disappearances" following a string of attacks.
18 August 2014
Japanese man feared kidnapped by Syrian militants Japanese man feared kidnapped by Syrian militants Japan's government said it was investigating a video that appears to show a kidnapped Japanese man being interrogated by Syrian militants.
18 August 2014
Police shot Ferguson race victim six times: report Police shot Ferguson race victim six times: report Michael Brown, the unarmed black 18-year-old gunned down by a white officer in a suburb of St Louis was shot at least six times.
18 August 2014
China gang forced children to donate blood: Xinhua China gang forced children to donate blood: Xinhua Police arrested seven people in northwest China allegedly involved in a scheme that forced school children to donate blood.
16 August 2014
Fathers' rights activists held after four-day London protest Fathers' rights activists held after four-day London protest Two fathers' rights campaigners were arrested for a four-day demonstration on top of the main entrance to London's Hyde Park.
16 August 2014
Kazakhstani woman arrested in USA after abuse from her husband Kazakhstani woman arrested in USA after abuse from her husband A Kazakhstani citizen Ms. Asiya Kushenova has been arrested in the United States.
15 August 2014
Aussie couple with 'surrogate' baby refused exit from Thailand Aussie couple with 'surrogate' baby refused exit from Thailand A gay Australian couple have been stopped from leaving Thailand with a baby for having incomplete documents for the infant.
15 August 2014
Malaysia teen's Facebook 'like' prompts sedition probe Malaysia teen's Facebook 'like' prompts sedition probe A Malaysian teenager is being investigated by police for sedition after "liking" a pro-Israel Facebook posting
14 August 2014
Reporters 'arrested' in US suburb where police killed teen Reporters 'arrested' in US suburb where police killed teen Missouri police arrested two journalists reporting on the unrest about an unarmed black teenager that was shot dead by police.
14 August 2014
'Prince of Pot' back in Canada from US prison 'Prince of Pot' back in Canada from US prison Canada's self-proclaimed "Prince of Pot" returned home , vowing "political revenge" after spending more than four years in a US prison.
13 August 2014
FBI opens probe after police shooting of black US teen FBI opens probe after police shooting of black US teen The FBI opened investigation after the police shooting of an unarmed black teenager led to rioting in a Missouri and stirred racial tensions.
12 August 2014

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