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China Increases Internet Surveillance

McAfee Operation Shady RAT: Is China the World's Cyberscapegoat?

Following McAfee's discovery that as many as 72 governments and companies networks have been compromised in what is believed to be a state sponsored hacking campaign, the world's eyes have once again fallen on China, leading to the question; has China become the world's cyber scape-goat?
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News of the World and a Reply to Mr Chris Steiner

In 1979, I was sent on one of those junior/mid management courses that stressed team awareness and interplay through much physical stress but where the individual was also given the opportunity to lead the group and each had to prepare two or three presentations. In turn, a few guest speakers had been invited to give talks on their specialist field and answer any questions.
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Warnings issued as Tropical Storm Emily is set To Reach Haiti

U.S. weather experts warned of "torrential rain" and "life-threatening flash floods and mud slides" as Tropical storm of Emily is set to reach Haiti, a country still struggling to recover from the devastating January 2010 earthquake which killed an estimated 225,000 people.
People hold a giant Syrian flag during a protest against President Bashar al-Assad in the city centre of Hama

Syria: As Talks Resume is the UN Credibility on the Line?

Showing that members of the Security Council are still divided over whether or not the United Nations need to take a stronger stand following the situation in Syria, discussions have yet failed to produce any clear legal instrument.
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange

Assange Not Charged Say Wikileaks

Wikileak's have tried to dispel rumours that their founder Julian Assange has been charged, lashing out at News Corporation's publications.
Hosni Mubarak is seen on a hospital bed in the courtroom for his trial at the Police Academy in Cairo in this still image taken from video

Mubarak Trial: Will Justice Be Done?

Five months after a popular uprising ousted him from nearly three decades of absolute power, Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak, was flown into Cairo on Wednesday to face trial for conspiring to kill protesters and corruption, charges which he denies.