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Ex-White House aide and ex-IBM CEO to head cyber security panel
7:05:54 PM

Former National Security Adviser Tom Donilon,   distinguished fellow at the CFR; participates in a panel discussion at the CSIS in   WashingtonBy Dustin Volz WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former White House national security adviser Tom Donilon and former IBM chief executive Sam Palmisano will lead a new commission to strengthen U.S. cyber defences over the next decade, the White House said on Wednesday. President Barack Obama set up the Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity this month and sought $19 billion for cyber security across government in his annual budget proposal, a boost of $5 billion over the previous year. ...




Thousands attend anti-government protest in Kosovo, demand snap election
6:34:09 PM

People shout anti-government slogans during a protest   in PristinaBy Fatos Bytyci PRISTINA (Reuters) - Thousands protested in Kosovo's capital Pristina on Wednesday, demanding the government's resignation and snap elections as the poor Balkan country marked the eighth anniversary of its independence from Serbia. Anger has simmered in the country since the government signed an EU-brokered accord with Serbia in August, giving Kosovo's ethnic Serb minority greater local government powers and the possibility of financing from Belgrade. The protest, organised by opposition parties who reject the accord, followed a similar one on Jan. 9, when demonstrators set fire to the government's headquarters.




U.S. Constitution 'clear' on filling Supreme Court vacancies - White House
6:31:02 PM

The Supreme Court building is seen at Capitol Hill in   Washington D.C.U.S. administration officials have been in touch with members of both political parties in the U.S. Senate about the effort to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the White House said on Wednesday. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the Republican-led Senate should take up President Barack Obama's eventual nominee to the high court. The president and first lady Michelle Obama will pay their respects to Scalia at the Supreme Court on Friday and Vice President Joe Biden will attend Scalia's funeral service on Saturday, Earnest told a news briefing.




California Attorney General Harris says not interested in Supreme Court job - report
6:22:23 PM

California Attorney General Harris speaks at the   Center for American Progress' 2014 Policy Conference in WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - California Attorney General Kamala Harris said she is not interested in being nominated for the vacancy on the Supreme Court, the San Jose Mercury News reported on Tuesday. "I do not wish to be considered. I am running for the United States Senate," said Harris, who is running to replaced retiring Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer in California. (Reporting by Ayesha Rascoe and Roberta Rampton)




Apple opposes order to help unlock California shooter's phone
6:14:31 PM

Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook speaks during   a event for students to learn to write computer code at the Apple store in the   Manhattan borough of New YorkBy Dustin Volz and Joseph Menn WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc opposed a court ruling on Tuesday that ordered it to help the FBI break into an iPhone recovered from a San Bernardino shooter, heightening a dispute between tech companies and law enforcement over the limits of encryption. Chief Executive Tim Cook said the court's demand threatened the security of Apple's customers and had "implications far beyond the legal case at hand." (http://apple.co/1Lt7ReW) Earlier on Tuesday, Judge Sheri Pym of U.S. District Court in Los Angeles said that Apple must provide "reasonable technical assistance" to investigators seeking to unlock the data on an iPhone 5C that had been owned by Syed Rizwan Farook. Federal prosecutors requested the court order to compel Apple to assist the investigation into the Dec. 2 shooting rampage by Farook and his wife, killing 14 and injuring 22 others.




Twitter users back Apple in fight with U.S. over iPhone access
6:14:31 PM

People stand outside before the official opening of   the second official Apple Store in ChengduEdward Snowden and others on Twitter rallied on Wednesday in support of Apple Inc's opposition to a U.S. court order to help federal investigators by unlocking an iPhone used by one of the shooters in December's deadly attack in San Bernardino, California. "Apple" and "San Bernardino" were trending heavily as topics on Twitter following Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook's decision to fight the order by a federal judge in Los Angeles that Apple provide "reasonable technical assistance" to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the case.




CCI suspects Monsanto JV abused dominant position
5:56:40 PM

A farmer harvests cotton in his field at Rangpurda   villageBy Krishna N. Das NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Competition Commission of India (CCI) has ordered an investigation into a Monsanto joint venture, saying it suspected the company had abused its dominant position as a supplier of genetically modified (GM) cotton seeds. The case arose as Indian authorities consider whether to allow commercial growing of the country's first genetically modified food crop, a technology that promises to improve yields but sharply divides public opinion in India. Local farmers and some of their associations, including one affiliated to PM Narendra Modi's ruling party, have complained that Monsanto overprices its products using its position as supplier of GM seeds used in more than 90 percent of the country's cotton cultivation.




Baltimore gangster who inspired 'The Wire' characters dies in prison
5:28:44 PM
The onetime Baltimore gangster who inspired characters on the critically acclaimed HBO series "The Wire" has died in a federal medical prison in North Carolina, officials said Wednesday. Nathan Barksdale, 54, died on Saturday in the Federal Medical Center in Butner, North Carolina, spokesman Greg Norton said. "He had been ill so it was not unexpected," Norton said, without giving a cause of death.


Academy sues over $200,000 so-called Oscar gift bags
5:25:49 PM

File photo of Oscar shaped chocolates at a preview of   food and decor for 87th Academy Awards' Governors Ball at Ray Dolby ballroom   in HollywoodThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which hands out the awards, wants the public to know that it hasn't approved any of those items. In a federal lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Los Angeles, the organization accused Distinctive Assets of promoting the gift bags as official Oscars swag. "Distinctive Assets uses the Academy's trademarks to raise the profile of its 'gift bags' and falsely create the impression of association, affiliation, connection, sponsorship and/or endorsement," said the lawsuit, which names the company's founder, Lash Fary, as a defendant.




Trump, Rubio chide Apple over order on shooter's phone
5:13:59 PM

A woman uses her mobile phone in MunichU.S. Republican presidential candidates criticized Apple Inc on Wednesday for opposing a government request for help hacking into an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino attackers, saying national security is more important than fears about invasion of privacy. The company late on Tuesday said it was opposing a court order to help the Federal Bureau of Investigation break into an iPhone that belonged to the male shooter, Rizwan Farook, before the deadly Dec. 2 attacks in San Bernardino, California. Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said the demand threatened the security of Apple's customers.




"Zero Days" director says U.S. government secrecy trend "appalling"
5:06:53 PM

Director Gibney arrives to address a news conference   at 66th Berlinale International Film FestivalBy Michael Nienaber and Michael Roddy BERLIN (Reuters) - The director of a new documentary outlining U.S. plans for an extensive cyber attack on Iran said on Wednesday he was angry and appalled by the rapidly growing trend towards secrecy in the U.S. government. Veteran documentary maker Alex Gibney was speaking to reporters in Berlin, where his film "Zero Days" is being shown in competition for the Berlin International Film Festival's top Golden Bear prize. The documentary says how the U.S.'s National Security Agency (NSA) developed a cyberwar programme dubbed "Nitro Zeus" that it hoped would bring Iran to its knees in the event of hostilities.




U.S. appeals court upholds Apple e-book settlement
4:47:38 PM

Apple logos are seen on boxes in a shop in MunichBy Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld Apple Inc's $450 million settlement of claims that it harmed consumers by conspiring with five publishers to raise e-book prices. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan rejected a challenge by e-books purchaser John Bradley to the fairness, reasonableness and adequacy of Apple's class-action antitrust settlement with consumers and 33 state attorneys general. U.S. District Judge Denise Cote in Manhattan had approved the settlement in November 2014.




Police raid Madrid office of China's biggest bank in money laundering investigation
3:29:28 PM

Spanish Civil Guard officers stand in front of the   entrance of the headquarters of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)   during a raid in MadridSpanish police raided the Madrid offices of China's biggest bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), on Wednesday as part of an investigation into alleged money laundering, the Interior Ministry said. The investigation by police, the Spanish tax agency and Europol involves funds handled by a criminal group acting in Spain which the Ministry says passed through the bank and were transferred to China.




FIFA Ethics Committee sanctions Beckenbauer
3:17:38 PM

Former player and coach Franz Beckenbauer signs a   wall of fame at gala marking 50th anniversary of foundation of German Bundesliga   soccer league in BerlinFIFA's ethics watchdog on Wednesday imposed a warning and 7,000 Swiss franc ($7,055) fine on German soccer great Franz Beckenbauer for stonewalling an investigation. The former World Cup-winning player and coach is arguably Germany's most iconic footballer and a household name who also ran the 2006 World Cup in his home country, "In the present case, Mr Beckenbauer failed to cooperate with an Ethics Committee investigation...regarding the 2018/2022 FIFA World Cup bids despite repeated requests for his assistance," FIFA's ethics panel said in a statement. FIFA is investigating the awarding of those tournaments as world soccer's governing body faces the biggest graft scandal in its history which has led to the indictment of several dozen leading soccer officials in the United States.




Pope to pray for migrants at Mexico-U.S. border, Vatican counters Trump
2:16:14 PM

Pope Francis talks to faithful inside the Cathedral   in MoreliaBy Philip Pullella and Gabriel Stargardter CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) - Pope Francis heads to the once notorious Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez on Wednesday, a major migrant crossing on the U.S. doorstep where grisly drug violence has killed thousands, to pray for those who risk their lives migrating north. Once one of the world´s deadliest cities, Ciudad Juarez remains a violent magnet for Mexican, Central American and Asian migrants looking to jump across the U.S. border. Francis' visit, and his focus on the plight of migrants who risk murder, rape and extortion in their quest to reach the United States, is a symbolic critique of the anti-immigrant rhetoric of candidates for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination.




Fighting outside Delhi's Patiala House court hearing JNU student sedition case
1:38:21 PM

Kumar, head of the student union at Delhi's JNU,   is escorted by police outside the Patiala House court in New DelhiBy Aditya Kalra and Rupam Jain NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Fighting broke out on Wednesday around Delhi's Patiala House court hearing a case against a Jawaharlal Nehru University student union leader accused of sedition, a charge that has sparked protests across university campuses and criticism the government was curtailing free speech. Kanhaiya Kumar, head of the student union at Delhi's JNU, was rushed from a car through a gate into the court by police officers protecting him with a riot shield.




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