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| China issues safety warning to citizens travelling to Rio Olympics |
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry has issued a safety warning to Chinese tourists visiting Brazil for the Olympics, the official China Daily reported on Saturday. The ministry has warned Chinese tourists to leave jewellery and watches at their hotel, not carry backpacks or use cell phones, adding that they should not try to fight with robbers, the report said, citing a statement by the foreign ministry. The report said four Chinese officials from the China Anti-Doping Agency were the victims of an armed robbery two days after arriving. ...
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| Corrected: Indonesia detains 7 after attacks on Buddhist temples |
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| (Corrects 2nd paragraph to read those detained were part of a mob, not leading it) JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian authorities detained seven people in northern Sumatra island on Saturday on suspicion of attacking several Buddhist temples the previous night, officials said. A spokeswoman for North Sumatra provincial police said the seven were part of a mob that damaged at least three temples and other property in the town of Tanjung Balai, near Indonesia's fourth-biggest city Medan. Indonesia is a Muslim-majority nation but has a sizable ethnic Chinese minority, many of whom are Buddhist. |
| China holds Japanese man for endangering national security - media |
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| China is investigating a Japanese citizen on suspicion of endangering national security, China's foreign ministry told Reuters on Saturday in a faxed response to questions. The fax confirmed a report from Japan's Kyodo news agency on Friday, and added that the Japanese embassy had been informed. The man, in his late 50s, was scheduled to stay in Beijing for five days through July 15, but did not return to Japan and has not answered his mobile phone, Kyodo cited Japanese government sources and others as saying. |
| U.S. authorities subpoena Goldman in 1MDB probe - WSJ |
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(Reuters) - U.S. authorities have issued subpoenas to Goldman Sachs Group Inc for documents related to the bank's dealings with scandal-hit Malaysian state fund 1MDB, the Wall Street Journal reported late on Friday. Goldman received the subpoenas earlier this year from the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Journal reported, citing a person familiar with the matter. The Department of Justice and the SEC declined to comment.
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| Exclusive: Clinton campaign also hacked in attacks on Democrats |
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By Mark Hosenball, Joseph Menn and John Walcott WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A computer network used by Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign was hacked as part of a broad cyber attack on Democratic political organizations, people familiar with the matter told Reuters. The latest attack, which was disclosed to Reuters on Friday, follows two other hacks on the Democratic National Committee, or DNC, and the party's fundraising committee for candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives. A Clinton campaign spokesman said in a statement late on Friday that an analytics data program maintained by the DNC and used by the campaign and a number of other entities "was accessed as part of the DNC hack." "Our campaign computer system has been under review by outside cyber security experts.
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| Clinton campaign - no evidence computer systems were compromised |
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| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign said on Friday that an analytics data programme maintained by the Democratic National Committee and used by the campaign was accessed as part of a hack, but outside experts have found no evidence that its internal systems have been compromised. (Reporting by Amanda Becker; Writing by Eric Walsh) |
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