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China national charged in hacking plot to steal US military data
Su
Bin, who was arrested in Canada last month, is accused of working with two other
suspects to steal data about military projects and sell it to China.
U.S. surges past Canada at World Lacrosse games
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CITY, Colo. — After digging a 3-0 hole, the United States went on an eight-goal run to
defeat Canada 10-7 before 11,447 fans at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in the opening game
of the 2014 Federation of International Lacrosse World Championship.
Germany Basks in 4th World Cup After 24-Year Wait
Germany 2 hours agoThe Die Welt newspaper celebrated Monday with a three-word headline in the national colors of black, red and gold that read simply: "It is true," while Der Spiegel magazine's website listed Germany's titles: "1954. 1974. 1990. 2014!"
Read more..News World news Paris Anti-Israeli protesters attack Paris synagogue
Paris 2 hours agoA synagogue near the Bastille was under police guard on Monday after more than 100 youths chanting "Israel murderer" tried to storm the building following a march demanding an end to Israeli air strikes on Gaza.
Read more..Futures Game: Gallo gives US 3-2 win over World
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(AP) — Texas Rangers prospect Joey Gallo showed off his power with a soaring two-run
homer in the sixth inning to give the U.S. team the lead for good in a 3-2 victory over
the World squad Sunday at the All-Star Futures Game for baseball's best minor leaguers.
World Cup 2014: 11 things the tournament taught us
Plenty
of sides tried free-flowing, pacey Latin football this summer – even England had their
moments. A moment. But Argentina stayed functional. They haven’t conceded once in the
knockouts, they’ve not been behind in any game, and they don’t mind a lack of respect.
Coach Alejandro “The Sloth” Sabella says his side are “sore, beaten and tired after the
war [with Holland]. But with work, humility and seriousness, we’ll get there”; Pablo
Zabaleta says their strengths are spoiling, staying “compact and tight”, “closing down”
and feeding on negativity.
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Egypt proposes Israel-Gaza ceasefire
Egypt
proposes a ceasefire to end days of cross-border fire between the Gaza Strip and Israel
that has left at least 185 Palestinians dead....
Hague quits as foreign secretary
William Hague has stood down as David Cameron mounted a “cull of the middle-aged white men” in his biggest reshuffle since becoming Prime Minister. Mr Cameron fired the starting gun for the general election by sacking or moving at least six Cabinet members to make way for a series of young women, who will be promoted on...
Read moreMurder victim's family want answers
The
family of a man who was beaten to death and had his body set on fire say they "can't
wait any longer" for the results of a police watchdog inquiry...
Brooks Irish shows will not go ahead
Mr Brooks said his heart was broken and he is crushed over the failure to stage the five events. Ticket refunds will go ahead as planned for the 400,000 fans from 9am on Thursday. Mr Brooks had been scheduled to play five concerts at the venue on consecutive...
Read moreDying patients 'bewildered by array of services'
The study into multimorbidity - several illnesses at the same time -
found care for patients in Scotland and England "is not joined up". Researchers
carried out interviews with 37 people suffering from multimorbidity and 17
family members. They described complicated, confusing and sometimes unresponsive
services.
All aboard: China's railway dream
At Asia's biggest rail cargo base in Chengdu in south-west China, the cranes are hard at work, swinging containers from trucks onto a freight train. The containers are filled with computers, clothes, even cars. Until last year, all of it would have first gone more than 1,000 miles east to Shanghai and then to Europe by sea.
Read moreRecord number of data complaints made to ICO
The UK's information commissioner has called for better funding for the country's data regulator amid a record number of cases. Ahead of the release of the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) annual report, Christopher Graham said the body needed "stronger powers".
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