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Fraud ring in hacking attack on 60 banks Sixty million euro has been stolen from bank accounts in a massive cyber bank raid after fraudsters raided dozens of financial institutions around the world.
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Google reports 'alarming' rise in government censorship requests Western governments, including the United States, appear to be stepping up efforts to censor Internet search results and YouTube videos, according to a "transparency report" released by Google.
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Intense photographs from Syria's ongoing civil war
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The Great Wall of China more than twice as long as thought The Great Wall of China is more than twice as long as originally thought, as the first attempt to measure all of its various fortifications found it added up to more than 13,000 miles, built over the course of 13 dynasties.
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Slimmed-down Army 'will rely on foreign mercenaries' to fight for Britain in future wars Britain's army will have to rely on help from private contractors and foreign soldiers in future wars.
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UFO or Russian missile test? Mysterious video takes Middle East by storm A spiral light was seen across the night sky in Israel, Syria and other locations in the Middle East on Thursday night, and video of the event has sparked discussion that the strange sight could be an indication of a UFO.
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Scientists warn geoengineering may disrupt rainfall Large-scale engineering projects aimed at fighting global warming could radically reduce rainfall in Europe and North America, a team of scientists from four European countries have warned.
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Obama order sped up wave of cyberattacks against Iran From his first months in office, President Obama secretly ordered increasingly sophisticated attacks on the computer systems that run Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facilities.
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Bluefin tuna record Fukushima radioactivity Pacific Bluefin tuna caught off the coast of California have been found to have radioactive contamination from last year's Fukushima nuclear accident.
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Fukushima Reactor 4 poses massive global risk More than a year after a devastating earthquake and tsunami triggered a massive nuclear disaster, experts are warning that Japan isn't out of the woods yet and the worst nuclear storm the world has ever seen could be just one earthquake away from reality.
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RFID locator chips embedded in school uniforms keep track of students in Brazil rade-school students in a northeastern Brazilian city are using uniforms embedded with locator chips that help alert parents if they're cutting classes, the city's education secretary said.
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London's flying cameras spy shoelaces nearly a mile away; Will drones in the USA? London's eye in the sky can see shoelaces from almost a mile away. Will drones in the USA see eye color?
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‘Barcode everyone at birth’ This week science fiction writer Elizabeth Moon argues that everyone should be given a barcode at birth.
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High-tech Sweden edges closer to becoming cashless society Sweden was the first European country to introduce bank notes in 1661. Now it's come farther than most on the path toward getting rid of them.
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Nazi-seized art ordered returned to American man A Berlin museum must return thousands of rare posters to an American man, part of his Jewish father's unique collection that had been seized by the Nazis, Germany's top federal appeals court ruled Friday.
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Chart: The more natural resources your country has, the less educated your people will be There has long been circumstantial evidence that developing economies rich in natural resources like oil can often struggle to develop economies based on human capital to sustain symmetric growth in the long term.
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The world's largest economies: 1990 vs. 2011 In some ways we're struck by how similar now is compared to 1990. China has obviously had an amazing two decades, and Russia and India are new entrants. But the old guard is kind of hanging on.
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Entire nation of Kiribati to be relocated over rising sea level threat The low-lying Pacific nation of Kiribati is negotiating to buy land in Fiji so it can relocate islanders under threat from rising sea levels.
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Cashless Society: India Implements First Biometric ID Program Cashless Society: India Implements First Biometric ID Program for all of its 1.2 Billion Residents
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Extraordinary 298-million-year-old forest discovered American and Chinese scientists are flabbergasted after discovering a giant 298-million-year-old forest buried intact under a coal mine in China.
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