محفوظ ل يونيو - حزيران, 2007
ال [أوك] وطنيّة إرهاب تهديد رفعت مستوى يتلقّى يكون إلى "حرجة" بعد هجوم في غلاسكو ولندن. رئيس وزراء [غردون] عجّل بني الجمهور أن يكون حذرة وأضاف: "يعرف أنا الالناس بريطانيّة سيقفون معا, يوحّد وعازمة. "
أتى الإعلان بعد اجتماع من الحكومة [إمرجنسس] لجنة صل, يتبع سيارة مشتعلة يكون يقاد داخل غلاسكو مطار انتهائيّة.
في يوم الجمعة, أسّست اثنان سيّارة مفخّخة كان في…
ألمانيّة حكومة تواطؤ في وكالة المخابرات الأمريكيّة اختطافات
يوم السّبت, يونيو - حزيران [30ث], 2007
ب [إليسبث] [زيمّرمنّ]
في يونيو - حزيران 8, ال [كونسل وف يوروب] قدّم [ربورتيور] خاصّة لحقوق الإنسان, ديك [مرتي], ه ثاني تقرير في ما يتعلّق ب الغير شرعيّ نقل وسر حبس السجينات (ما يسمّى "تمثيلات خاصّة"). يقدر هذا تقرير الحقائق ويدحض المضلّلة وبيانات زائفة يجعل بمسؤول حكوميّ في ال [أوس] وأوروبا.
[مرتي] يجد تقرير أنّ عدّة حكومات أوروبيّة منهجيّا عاقوا البحث للحقيقة و…
بوش أن يخسر قوى خاصّة تجاريّة
يوم السّبت, يونيو - حزيران [30ث], 2007
ال [أوس] سيأخذ إجتماع إلى الخلف ه يشبع سلطة تجاريّة من رئيس جورج بوش, الأغلبية قيادة ديموقراطيّة يقال بينما يصرف البيت الأبيض حجات أن تركه حافظت قوته خاصّة.
العمليّة زفير من النهوض بالتجارة سلطة [[تبا]], أيّ يترك بوش فاوضت اتّفاقيّة تجاريّة أنّ يستطيع لا يكون عدّلت ب [كنغرسّ], استطاع عالجت…
[ومدس]: آلاف يقتل لوضع وهو حالة يغلق
يوم السّبت, يونيو - حزيران [30ث], 2007
المنظّمة الأمم المتّحدة أمن قد اقترع مجلس أن ينهي برنامج يحمّل مع يفتّش يشكّ أسلحة من تدمير شاملة في العراق, عقب ما من هذا أسلحة كان أسّست.
اقترع [فوورتين] أعضاء من الكتلة أن يغلق الالأمم المتّحدة [مونيتور], تدقيق وتفتيش عمولة ([أونموفيك]), مع روسيا يمتنع, [جوهن] [فربك], [كونسل شيرمن], يقال.
"هو عزم إيجابيّة لأنّ هو يعني يتلقّى الالمجتمع الدولي الآن الثقة ضروريّة أن يذهب إلى الأمام مع العراق…
British MI5 Had Hand In Previous Car Bombings
Saturday, June 30th, 2007
Security services played role in similar previous attacks, massive car bomb discovered in London
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Intelligence sources are refusing to rule out an Irish connection to a massive car bomb that was discovered in the heart of London this morning. Though at this early stage the facts are sketchy, any link to the IRA or its offshoots would re-open a can of worms concerning the ...
All dogs may have to be microchipped
Saturday, June 30th, 2007
HAMISH MACDONELL
MINISTERS are considering the compulsory microchipping of all dogs as part of a range of measures to crack down on dangerous breeds, The Scotsman has learned.
Plans have been drawn up by the SNP MSP Alex Neil to update and reform the 1991 Dangerous Dogs Act, which banned a number of breeds, including pit bull terriers.
Kenny MacAskill, the justice secretary, said he was willing
to back Mr Neil's plans, ...
EU flight data sparks privacy fears
Saturday, June 30th, 2007
By Andrew Bounds
The privacy rights of air passengers travelling from Europe to the US will be put at risk by an information- sharing deal between the two aimed at stopping terrorist attacks, the European Union’s top data protection official has said.
Peter Hustinx wrote in a letter that the agreement, to be unveiled on Friday, could violate the rights of EU citizens. It allows the US to retain ...
New World Order Evolving
Friday, June 29th, 2007
By Ivan Simic
RINF Alternative News
The term "*New World Order*" (*Novus Ordo Mundi*) has been used to refer to a new period of history evidencing a dramatic change in world political thought and the balance of power.
When we talk about New World Order we can say that everything is about hegemony and dominance of stronger countries over others. If we look back through history we can recount various attempts of ...
Brown: No Change to ID Card System
Friday, June 29th, 2007
Tom Espiner
RINF Alternative News
Gordon Brown will not substantially alter current government IT projects, analyst firm Ovum said on Thursday, the first full day of office for the new prime minister.
"We don't see a huge change in direction," said Ovum's senior analyst John O'Brien. "As chancellor, Brown pretty much helped to direct all investments in the last 10 years anyway — they had his stamp of approval."
Instead, Ovum expects a greater ...
Police hunt for London car bomber
Friday, June 29th, 2007
Police are hunting the driver of an abandoned car containing a bomb that would have killed hundreds of people in central London had it exploded. An ambulance crew spotted the metallic green Mercedes by chance outside the busy Tiger Tiger night club in Haymarket at 0130BST (0030GMT).
Police defused a bomb made of 60 litres of petrol, gas cylinders and nails.
In what is believed to be a related incident Park ...
Appeals Court Unseals CIA Leak Documents
Friday, June 29th, 2007
By MATT APUZZO
A federal appeals court said Friday it would release some of the documents it reviewed when deciding to force journalists to testify in the CIA leak investigation.
The ruling followed a request by The Associated Press and Dow Jones, which asked for the release of the sworn statements Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald gave to justify subpoenas for New York Times reporter Judith Miller and Time magazine reporter ...
Is Freedom of Speech Under Attack?
Friday, June 29th, 2007
By Mick Meaney
RINF Alternative News
An independent news web site has begun appealing for help from members of the public in a bid to get re-enlisted in Google News.
The web site, thepeoplesvoice.org has been accused of publishing anti-Semitic content and hate material due to their criticism of Israel.
The web site strongly denies the accusations.
Thepeoplesvoice.org said: “We post excellent articles by many different people and from journalists risking their ...
Secret trials for terrorists, says US judge
Friday, June 29th, 2007
David Nason
A TOP-RANKING US judge has stunned a conference of Australian judges and barristers in Chicago by advocating secret trials for terrorists, more surveillance of Muslim populations across North America and an end to counter-terrorism efforts being "hog-tied" by the US constitution.
Judge Richard Posner, a supposedly liberal-leaning jurist regarded by many as a future US Supreme Court candidate, said traditional concepts of criminal justice were inadequate to ...
Google sued over defamatory postings found on web search
Friday, June 29th, 2007
By Robert Verkaik
Google, the world's biggest search engine, is being sued by a London businessman in a landmark legal action that could hold the US-based company liable for the publication of inaccurate, malicious or damaging material on the internet.
The case, the first of its kind in this country that seeks to make search engines responsible for the content of the internet - could trigger severe restrictions on ...
Egyptian spy dies in UK
Friday, June 29th, 2007
An Egyptian billionaire who allegedly spied for Israel in the 1970s has been found dead outside his home in London.
Ashraf Marwan, the ...














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