Monday, October 28, 2013

'Al-Qaida' worked at U.S. Benghazi mission + MORE





(INDEPENDENT) — Germany’s recently suspended “Bishop of Bling” faces the prospect of seeing his lavish multimillion euro residence turned into a refugee centre or a soup kitchen for the homeless, Catholic church officials in his home diocese announced today.

Bishop Franz Peter Tebartz-van Elst was formally suspended last week amid accusations that he had spent over €31m (£26…

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TEL AVIV – A security contractor who worked inside the U.S. special mission in Benghazi told “60 Minutes” he repeatedly warned his superiors of concerns about the intentions of an armed militia hired by the State Department to protect the doomed compound.

The contractor said his protests were ignored…

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(REUTERS) — Singapore said on Friday it would ban popular infidelity website AshleyMadison.com from operating in the tightly controlled city-state following concerns over the spread of adultery.

The curbs on the site, which has 22 million members in about 30 countries, illustrate a struggle in Singapore over how far to relax censorship laws…

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(CNN) – The release of further allegations of National Security Agency surveillance efforts caused the Spanish government to summon the U.S. ambassador Monday, and The Wall Street Journal reported that the White House ordered a halt to some eavesdropping on foreign leaders after learning of it this summer…

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"Al-Qaida" worked at U.S. Benghazi mission + MORE

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