Wednesday, June 12, 2013

World News Briefs -- June 12, 2013 (Evening Edition)



NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden Says U.S. Government Has Been Hacking Chinese Universities, Businesses And Politicians For FOUR YEARS As He Finally Breaks Cover -- Daily Mail

* Edward Snowden spoke with the South China Morning Post on Wednesday
* He exposed more details about U.S. surveillance targets in China
* He said he will remain in Hong Kong and fight any extradition bid
* He believes the government is 'bullying' Hong Kong to extradite
* Snowden's whereabouts in Hong Kong are still unknown

Edward Snowden, the former CIA analyst behind the NSA leaks, has claimed that the U.S. government has been hacking Hong Kong and Chinese networks for at least four years.

In his first interview since he revealed himself on Sunday, the 29-year-old whistleblower told the South China Morning Post that the NSA has hacked the country's universities, businesses and politicians.

He claimed the agency had hundreds of targets - including the Chinese University of Hong Kong - from as far back as 2009, but that these were just a fraction of the 61,000 NSA hacking operations carried out globally.

He added that none of the documents revealed any information about Chinese military systems.

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MIDDLE EAST

UN Chief: Syria spillover threatens Golan truce.

Syrian rebels warn lack of weapons will hand victory to extremists on both sides.

Israel hasn’t given up on persuading Russia not to send air defense system to Syria.

Iran denies foreign minister called for talks with U.S..

Iran imposes severe restrictions on media election coverage.

Austria begins withdrawal from Golan Heights.

Syrian helicopters attack north Lebanon border town.

Lebanon warns Syria over helicopter raid. Lebanon army warns will hit back against any Syria raids.

Turkey protests: Ruling AK party may hold vote on park.

Turkish president urges dialogue after police clear square.

Turkish police fight protesters, clear square. Turkey: Erdoğan clears Taksim Square – live reaction.

Iran candidates on last campaign day for election.

Jordan passes Abu Qatada treaty.

UN envoy: 'Streets are heating up' in south Yemen.

ASIA

US General Dunford: 'Fight for Afghan rights not over'.

Pakistani army makes key gains against Taliban militants.

No one's picking up in North Korea day after talks with South break down. SKorea blames North for cancelled talks.

Crackdown filling NKorean prisons with defectors.

Thai Muslims debate their future as peace talks raise hope.

Philippines vows to defend territory, sovereignty.

Australia row over PM Gillard 'small breasts' menu.

Oldest man in history Jiroemon Kimura dies at 116.

AFRICA

Algeria president makes first TV appearance since stroke.

Tunisia jails three Europeans for topless feminist protest.

Egypt: 'all options open' in Nile dam row with Ethiopia.

Sudan officially notifies it will halt oil exports.

Artists clash with Islamists at Egyptian culture protest.

Vigilantes target extremists in northeast Nigeria.

South Africa disciplines 93 soldiers on UN mission.

Mandela responding to treatment, South Africa's Zuma says.

EUROPE

Canada, EU inch closer to free trade deal.

Finland accuses Russia of airspace violation.

G8 summit protests: London police on standby .

Market jitters as Greece returns to brink of crisis.

Few fireworks as stumbling Croatia joins a troubled EU.

Spain arrests 5 Tunisians for promoting terrorism.

Thousands of anti-Putin protesters march in Moscow.

Russia 155th in 2013 Global Peace Index.

Greek journalists defy government order to close state broadcaster.

Flights to France cancelled as strike continues.

AMERICAS

Mid-West braced for giant 240-MILE line of thunderstorms: One in five Americans told to prepare for devastating derecho.

Bermuda says won't agree UK Territories tax deal before G8.

Top U.S. military leader disputes diplomat on Benghazi.

NSA surveillance prompts anger in Congress at 'spying on Americans'.

Venezuela audit confirms Nicolas Maduro electoral victory.

Nicaragua fast-tracks Chinese plan to build canal to rival Panama.

Effort to clean up Honduras police force stalls.

Fighting inflation: 'Army' of Kirchner supporters monitor prices in Argentina.

US jails Chinese man guilty of $100m software scam.

ACLU: Marijuana arrests are racist, cost billions.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

NSA chief says surveillance programs have blocked 'dozens' of terror attacks against the U.S..

FBI requests for records under Patriot Act have increased 1,000% in just four years; Update: Data-mining goes deeper than thought?

Guantánamo doctors must refuse to force-feed hunger strikers – physicians.

United States scales back plans for Guantanamo prosecutions.

Does Al Qaeda have missiles?

Prosecutor files charges carrying life sentence for Iraqi prisoner held at Guantanamo.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Facebook copies social rival Twitter, adopts hashtags.

Yellen overwhelming favorite to replace Bernanke at Fed: Reuters poll.

Internet companies want permission to reveal details of NSA spy program.

Rosneft, ExxonMobil team up on Arctic.

60% chance of recession: Pimco.

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