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Saudi Arabia says it has seized over $100 billion in corruption purge RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's government has arranged to seize more than $100 billion through financial settlements with businessmen and officials detained in its crackdown on corruption, the attorney general said on Tuesday.
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South Korea: Cryptos Mixed up in $600 Million Illegal Forex Trade The South Korea government is investigating the use of cryptocurrency in illegal foreign currency exchange, according to a statement. Released on Jan. 31 by the Korea Customs Service (KCS), the statement alleges that a total of 637.5 billion won worth (or around $600 million) in foreign currencies ...
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Israeli army shoots dead Palestinian teen in West Bank Israeli forces have shot dead a Palestinian teenager in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian ministry of health has confirmed. Layth Abu Naim, 16, was shot in the head with live ammunition during a confrontation with the Israeli army in the village of al-Mughayir, northeast of the occupied West Bank ...
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Amer Othman Adi deported after living 40 years in US The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) deported Amer Othman Adi, a Palestinian man who lived in Ohio, on Monday, according to local media. Adi had lived in the US for roughly 39 years before his deportation to Jordan, where he holds citizenship. He lived in Youngstown, Ohio, ...
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A fast-evolving new botnet could take gadgets in your home to the dark side There's a new botnet in town. Since December, security researchers have been tracking an insidious piece of malware called Satori, which hijacks internet-connected devices and turns them into "zombies" that can be remotely controlled in unison. The number of devices in its thrall is still small.
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The Pandemic Everyone Fears Is Flu In the Wrong Place At the Wrong Time If we're unlucky, a novel, lethal and highly infectious flu virus will break out in a crowded, unprepared megacity that lacks public health infrastructure. A fast-moving virus could burst from a city and catch a ride with international travelers before public health officials realize what is happening. Location will ...
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James Harden becomes first player in NBA history to score 60 points in triple-double "I just gave it all I had tonight,'' Harden said after Tuesday's contest. "We all did. We all fought for 48 minutes, we got key stops when we needed to and we made big shots.'' Harden scored 18 points in the fourth quarter to eclipse the 57 points Calvin Murphy scored in 1978 to break Houston's single-game ...
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