NSA leaker, Edward Snowden, checks out of Hong Kong hotel after expressing concern over US attempts to take him into custody. A former US intelligence worker has apparently gone into hiding a day after revealing himself as the source of leaked details of widespread US spying on private internet and phone records. Edward Snowden, 29, […]
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Nelson Mandela still in serious but stable condition
The world collectively holds its breath as Mandela remains in the hospital. Former South African President Nelson Mandela is spending his fourth day at a Pretoria hospital getting treatment for a recurring lung infection By News Wires (text) Nelson Mandela spent Saturday night in hospital in a “serious but stable” condition with a renewed lung infection that […]
Serena Williams wins 16th slam title
From ESPN.com Serena Williams beats Maria Sharapova to win the 2013 French Open PARIS — Serena Williams knew, of course, that 11 years had passed since her only French Open championship. She also knew, of course, what happened a year ago in Paris: the only first-round Grand Slam loss of her career, to a woman ranked […]
Orwellian – 1984 revisited
1984 was published and released in June 1949. ‘I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery’- Thomas Jefferson. US defends vast phone record collection White House says National Security Agency gathering of data on millions of Americans key anti-terrorism tool. The Obama administration has defended its secret collection of millions of telephone records from at least […]
Britain to compensate Kenyans tortured in Mau Mau rebellion
Reparations for Kenyans that were tortured during the Mau Mau rebellion. Britain has agreed to compensate Kenyans who were tortured during a rebellion against colonial rule in the 1950s. Foreign Secretary William Hague told parliament Thursday that more than 5,200 Kenyans will receive payments in a package worth nearly $31 million. Continue Reading… Source: allAfrica.com […]