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Sweden, Ecuador aim to break deadlock in Assange case
Sweden and Ecuador have agreed to hold talks to break a deadlock over questioning Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, but investigations into three ...Morocco media boss to pay minister defamation damages
The director of Morocco\'s Arabic-language newspaper Al-Akhbar, Rachid Niny, said he was sentenced Monday to pay 400,000 dirhams ($41,000, nearly 37,000 euros) ...World leaders hail Iran nuclear deal
World leaders hailed the Iran nuclear deal on Tuesday, with Barack Obama envisioning a "new direction" and Vladimir Putin voicing a global ...Saudi-led coalition strike in Yemen kills 25
An airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition targeting Yemen\'s Shiite rebels and their allies struck a poor residential area in the capital of ...Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata dies
Nintendo\'s chief executive has died of cancer at the age of 55, it said Monday, in an upheaval for the Japanese videogame ...U.S. spy agency tapped German chancellery for decades: WikiLeaks
The U.S. National Security Agency tapped phone calls involving German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her closest advisers for years and spied on ...Europe to end mobile roaming charges
The European Union has agreed to end mobile roaming charges within two years and allow travelers with European phone plans to pay ...WikiLeaks says NSA spied on French business
WikiLeaks has released documents that it says show that the U.S. National Security Agency eavesdropped on France\'s top finance officials and high-stakes ...US spied on French presidents, Wikileaks claims
The United States National Security Agency spied on French presidents Jacques Chirac, Nicolas Sarkozy and Francois Hollande, WikiLeaks said in a press ...Cuba expanding Wi-Fi access, making it cheaper
Cuba says it\'s expanding Internet access by adding Wi-Fi capacity to dozens of state-run Internet centers and more than halving the cost ...