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26.02.2010, 15:59 2 comments

Hackers accuse Latvia of selling arms to Somali pirates

An organization of hackers has published online copies of documents, which they claim prove that Latvia supplied arms to Somalia in violation of a UN Security Council resolution.

Spain, Port of Las Palmas 17.09.2009, 06:23

“Arctic Sea” comes to Canaries as investigation wrapped up

The notorious cargo-ship “Arctic Sea” that caught the world's attention this summer after being hijacked in the Baltic Sea and going missing for three weeks is expected to dock at La Porta de Palmas in the Canaries.

Chinese J-11B 20.04.2010, 07:58 21 comments

Chinese version of Russian jet endangers bilateral relations

Despite holding the position as one of the world’s biggest economies, China seems unwilling to shed its reputation for producing cheap replicas.

President and Nancy Reagan file by the flag-draped caskets of victims of the April 18, 1983, bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon in an April 23, 1983 file photo. Photo courtesy Ronald Reagan Presidential Library 24.06.2009, 14:33 2 comments

Have US Marines murdered in Beirut been forgotten?

Some in the US and the West have painted Iran’s opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi as a beacon for democracy, but he has a darker page in his biography, marked with the blood of Americans.

The cargo ship "Arctic Sea" (AFP Photo / Lehtikuva / Pekka Laakso / Finland Out) 17.08.2009, 23:35 2 comments

“Arctic Sea” as means to deliver Sweden and Finland to NATO

An investigative journalist, Wayne Madsen, suggests that NATO Secretary General Rasmussen wants to bring Finland and Sweden into the organization, and the “Arctic Sea” scandal may be a way of achieving this.

08.09.2009, 20:39 2 comments

Georgia releases captain of Turkish tanker detained en route to Abkhazia

The Court of Appeals in the town of Kutaisi releases the captain of the Turkish tanker Buket who was sentenced to 24 years in prison for violating Georgia’s rules on sailing into “occupied territories” near Abkhazia.

26.03.2010, 08:50 2 comments

Somali weapons scandal of 1990s rocks Latvia

Hackers in Latvia claim the country was selling arms to Somalia in violation of a UN Security Council resolution. They say they obtained copies of documents proving a top Latvian official supplied weapons to pirates.

08.06.2009, 16:19 1 comment

To the tune of a million dollars

Global recording companies are suing a U.S. student for allegedly downloading 7 songs from a file-sharing website. The music lover could end up paying a high price for his passion - US$1.5 million

06.05.2010, 15:55 15 comments

Pirate-captured tanker freed by Russian navy

The crew of a large Russian anti-submarine ship has freed an oil tanker seized by Somali pirates on Wednesday. All 23 Russian sailors from the hijacked vessel have escaped the incident unscathed.

12.10.2010, 21:58 1 comment

Russian mobile providers may soon have to pay for online piracy

A draft law being discussed in the State Duma would make mobile operators pay every time their clients download copyrighted material.

“Israeli PM failed to release Mossad agents”

Published: 06 October, 2009, 03:00


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly traveled to Moscow with a plea for the release of Mossad commandos allegedly related to the hijacking of the “Arctic Sea” vessel, says RT contributor Wayne Madsen.

 
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