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IMF said to consider Greece most unhelpful client in history
Germany riot targets new ECB headquarters in FrankfurtDozens of people have been hurt and some 350 people arrested as anti-austerity demonstrators clashed with police in the German city of Frankfurt.Police cars were set alight and stones were thrown in a protest against the opening of a new base for the European Central Bank (ECB).Organisers were bringing a left-wing alliance of protesters from across Germany and the rest of Europe to voice their anger at the ECB's role in austerity measures in EU member states, most recently Greece.
Let’s not fool ourselves. We may not bribe, but corruption is rife in BritainAllegations of a cover-up at Scotland Yard show that the British are as prone to malfeasance as any other nation
The psychology of mass government surveillance: How do the public respond and is it changing our behaviour?A poll in 13 countries by Amnesty International reveals how most people oppose surveillance of citizens but are less concerned about the targeting of foreign nationals. Knowing we are being watched may also be restricting our use of the Internet to obtain health advice
Billion Dollar Chicken Shop: KFC documentary reveals ‘oppressive’ farming conditionsA new documtentary will reveal how the 23 million chickens reared for KFC in the UK each year live before they fill boxes and buckets in stores.Animal rights campaigners have claimed the conditions the chickens were shown to be kept in during the documentary were “oppressive” as footage shows a shed with few windows where 34,000 chickens are kept alive for just 35 days before they are gassed and killed. A KFC spokesperson said: “Animal welfare is essential for high quality food so we only use trusted and well-established suppliers which meet or exceed UK and EU welfare requirements. Typically only around 10% of chickens in barns are supplied to KFC with the majority of the remainder going to major UK supermarkets. Episode one of The Billion Dollar Chicken Shop airs on BBC1 at 9pm.
Organ transplant child barred from Ryanair flight for arriving lateRyanair refused to fly a sick child to an organ transplant operation because the boy’s family arrived at their departure airport “too close to the departure time,” it has been revealed.The budget carrier routinely refuses to allow passengers to fly if they have arrived at the departure gate after the advertised time. However, this principle appears to have been applied to the letter in the case of the boy – who has not been identified – whose family rushed to catch a plane after being told that a liver and kidney donor had been found earlier that day.Ryanair, led by its combative chief executive, Michael O’Leary, is famed for its PR gaffes, some of which appear to be deliberate attempts to gain publicity.
Thousands of popular iOS and Android apps hit by FREAK flawIn short, even if you have updated your iPhone or iPad to iOS 8.2 (which includes Apple's FREAK fix, amongst other important patches) or have visited freakattack.com to see if the browser you use on Android is vulnerable, you could still be putting your data at risk.That's because the flaw may not just reside in your operating system - the vulnerability may also be deep inside some of your apps that have embedded a vulnerable version of the OpenSSL library.
QuoteLet’s not fool ourselves. We may not bribe, but corruption is rife in BritainAllegations of a cover-up at Scotland Yard show that the British are as prone to malfeasance as any other nationhttp://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/18/corruption-rife-britain
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