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WikiLeaks: U.S. spied on Japanese govt and companies

The WikiLeaks website has published documents that allegedly show the US government spied on Japanese officials and companies. The documents include what appear to be...

IKEA warns customers to use wall anchors after falling drawers kill toddlers

Ikea has warned customers they must use a wall-anchoring kit with its drawers and dressers after two US toddlers were killed last year. The furniture...

Iran’s parliament to review text of nuclear deal

Iran’s parliament is set to review the landmark nuclear deal reached with world powers last week. Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who headed the Iranian...

Personnel boss quits in data breach

The head of the US government’s personnel office has resigned after a massive data breach on her watch. A White House official said president Barack...

New deadline approaching for Iran nuclear talks

Negotiations over Iran's nuclear programme are lurching towards another deadline with diplomats reconvening amid uncertainty and vague pronouncements from participants. As the talks entered a...

Deal aggreed in Iran sanction talks

six world powers have reached tentative agreement on sanctions relief for Tehran as part of a nuclear deal, diplomats said. Senior officials from Iran and...

‘No sign of shooting’ at navy base

Authorities have found no evidence of a shooting at a key US Navy site in Washington, no one has been arrested, and no weapons...

Court upholds Obama healthcare law

Supreme Court has upheld the nationwide tax subsidies under President Barack Obama’s healthcare overhaul in a ruling that preserves health insurance for millions of...

France adopts new surveillance law

The French Parliament has adopted a controversial surveillance law aimed at broadening eavesdropping of terrorism suspects, despite protests from privacy advocates and concern about...

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