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New Snowden documents say NSA can break common Internet encryption
Publications say NSA used a variety of means for setting encryption standards.
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In the new Myanmar, an old junta's laws survive and adapt
The junta is gone, but the Electronic Transactions Law and other draconian legislation remain on Myanmar's books.
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Iran's foreign ministry to lead nuclear talks with world powers
Since 2007, sporadic negotiations have been held by Saeed Jalili, head of Iran's Supreme National Security Council.
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Christians in delicate position after rebels briefly capture Syrian town
The Christian community has remained largely in the sidelines since 2001.
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UK firm sorry for making jobseekers dance at interview
The jobseekers at a Curry’s megastore had to perform dance routines during team building exercises.
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World leaders pressure Obama over Syria at G20 summit
The rift over Syria overshadowed the discussions on how to revive growth.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
The rupee ended weaker at 104.76/104.81 against the dollar compared to Wednesday’s close of 104.70/104.80.
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EU urges diplomatic efforts on Syria, 'no military solution'
Only a political solution can end the terrible bloodshed, says EU President.
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US faces substantial losses if Egypt aid halted: Official
Analysts have said the US government could face 2 to 3 billion dollars in bills if it closes aid to Egypt completely.
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Sri Lanka hits back at UN rights chief after visit
Rambukwella dismissed the demand, and said they don't take Human Rights Watch seriously as they are totally biased.