Washington PostApple to refund millions for kids' 'in-app' purchasesUSA TODAYApple is in hot water over what are dubbed as "in-app" purchases. Wednesday, the Federal Trade Commission announced that Apple will pay back roughly $32.5 million to users for unauthorized purchases. Loading… Post to Facebook. Apple to refund ...Apple to refund $32.5M in app caseNewsNet5.comApple agrees to refund $32.5M for kids' purchasesFresno BeeApple to pay $32.5m over practice that let children make in-app purchasesThe GuardianJoystiqall 731 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukGoogle Loses Bid to Block UK Users' Breach-of-Privacy LawsuitBusinessweekGoogle Inc. (GOOG:US) lost a bid to block a U.K. lawsuit filed by a group of Internet users who say the world's biggest search engine violated their privacy rights. The U.K. has jurisdiction to hear the claim “as there is a serious issue to be tried,†Judge Michael ...Google loses High Court privacy bidMessenger NewspapersGoogle loses High Court bid to block UK legal casesTelegraph.co.ukall 50 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukVatican Acknowledges “No Excuse†for Child AbuseTIMELike TIME on Facebook for more breaking news and current events from around the globe! Email · Print; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Tumblr · LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Reddit · Digg · Mixx · Delicious · Google+. Comment. Follow @TIMEWorld. The Vatican ...Vatican comes under sharp criticism for sex abuseHouston ChronicleA first: Vatican tackles priest sex abuse, in world forumCBS NewsVatican defends child protection record to UNAljazeera.comCTV News -Washington Post -CNNall 219 news articles »
India TodayMaria Sharapova survives scare to enter Aus Open 3rd roundIndia TodaySoaked with sweat and clinging desperately for survival, Maria Sharapova was only a point from victory when Australian Open organizers finally decided that the searing heat was extreme enough to suspend matches. PHOTOS The four-time major winner ...Jimmy Carr is deadly serious as he watches the Australian Open in Melbourne ...Daily MailDiscontent at Aussie OpenManawatu StandardRussian star Sharapova survives scare to stay alivePress Trust of IndiaSportal.com.au -The Age -The Provinceall 410 news articles »
The GuardianSuicide car bomb kills three in Hezbollah stronghold near SyriaReuters IndiaHERMEL, Lebanon (Reuters) - A suicide car bomber killed three people in a Hezbollah stronghold on Lebanon's northern border with Syria on Thursday, the latest sign of the Syrian civil war's creeping impact on its small Mediterranean neighbour. The blast ...Hariri murder trial opens in The HagueRTE.ieBlast in Lebanon Kills at Least 3New York TimesHariri killing meant to spread panic in Lebanon, court hearsReuters UKThe Guardian Nigeriaall 481 news articles »
Khaleej TimesThai anti-graft panel to probe PM Yingluck ShinawatraKhaleej TimesThe National Anti-Corruption Commission said the inquiry would probe possible negligence of duty by Yingluck in connection with a controversial subsidy scheme for rice farmers. Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra listens during the meeting with ...Thai anti-graft panel to probe PM YingluckBusiness RecorderProtests to slow Thai economy but no ratings downgrade: Moody'sChannel News AsiaThai conflict: 2 powerful sides, many in middleSeattle Post IntelligencerAljazeera.com -Bloombergall 263 news articles »
Rebel commander says S. Sudan conflict shouldn't be labelled as tribal warSudan TribuneJanuary 15, 2014 (KAMPALA) – Unity state rebel commander Maj. Gen. James Koang Chuol said current conflict in South Sudan should not be viewed as a tribal war, describing it as a struggle against dictatorship. He has strongly condemned those framing ...and more »
AFPHariri killing trial opens with Lebanon violence untamedAFPLeidschendam — The trial in absentia of four Hezbollah members accused of murdering former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri in 2005 opens at a UN-backed court on Thursday, with sectarian violence an undiminished threat at home. Nine years after the ...Car bomb kills 5, injures dozens in LebanonLos Angeles TimesHariri assassination trial starts in HagueHerald SunLebanon PM Rafiq Hariri murder trial opens amid violenceSydney Morning Heraldeuronewsall 336 news articles »
Channel News AsiaThai anti-graft panel to probe PM YingluckChannel News AsiaThe National Anti-Corruption Commission said inquiry would probe possible negligence in connection with a controversial subsidy scheme for rice farmers. PHOTOS. Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra at a meeting on national reform at the Royal Thai ...Protests to slow Thai economy but no ratings downgrade: Moody'sBusiness RecorderThai protesters march on new government targetsFirstpostThai government asks police to arrest protest leadersLivemintVancouver Sunall 218 news articles »
AFPLebanon PM Rafiq Hariri murder trial opens amid violenceSydney Morning HeraldThe Hague: Four Hezbollah members went on trial in absentia at a United Nations-backed tribunal on Thursday accused of murdering former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri in a car bombing in 2005, with sectarian tensions running high at home.Hariri assassination trial starts in HagueThe AustralianCar bomb in Lebanon town near Syria kills at least threeAFPThree killed and several injured after car bomb blast in northern LebanoneuronewsAl-Arabiya -New York Times -BBC Newsall 305 news articles »
Aljazeera.comVatican defends child protection record to UNAljazeera.comCatholic cleric makes no reference to clerical sexual abuse scandal in opening remarks to UN committee. Last updated: 16 Jan 2014 11:23. Email Article. Print Article. Share article. Send Feedback. Pope Francis has approved a panel to deal with abuse ...10 Things to Know for TodayWashington PostVatican officials face UN committee on sexual abuseCNN1. VATICAN FORCED TO DEFEND ITS RECORD ON CLERGY SEX ABUSEHuffington PostThe Guardianall 156 news articles »
Belfast Telegraph'90% back new Egypt constitution'Belfast TelegraphThe ballot count so far from Egypt's referendum on a new constitution shows an overwhelming majority has endorsed the draft charter, a senior Egyptian election official says. Also in this Section. Musharraf should go to US - lawyer · Protesters march on new ...Egypt's constitution approved with big majority after referendum, unofficial results ...ABC OnlineEgyptian Voters Support New ConstitutionVoice of AmericaEgypt voters overwhelmingly back constitution: official sourcesReutersBloomberg -Arab News -Ahram Onlineall 2,505 news articles »
The Globe and MailSyrian chemicals removal will likely not be completed until end of June, UN ...The Globe and MailThe removal and destruction of the most dangerous agents in Syria's chemical weapons arsenal may not be completed until the end of June, the head of the UN chemicals watchdog said on Thursday. Ahmet Uzumcu, who is in Rome to brief Italian authorities, ...and more »
InquirerApple will cough up $32.5m to settle FTC in-app payments caseInquirerGADGET DESIGNER Apple will pay $32.5m, or about £20m, to parents whose children made in-app purchases without their explicit consent. The US Federal Trade Commission said that Apple has agreed to pay full refunds to people who didn't keep lock ...Apple to refund $32.5m for children's accidental in-app purchasesTrustedReviewsApple to refund millions on appsIrish IndependentApple to refund US$32.5m to parents in USJamaica ObserverFashion Times -Irish Times -NewsNet5.comall 665 news articles »
The ProvinceThe François Hollande AffairNew York TimesThat François Hollande is having an affair should not come as a surprise. Every French president since Charles de Gaulle was either rumored or known to have mistresses, and a deferential press, strong privacy laws and a generally tolerant public have ...French farce as media changes rules on passionate presidentHerald SunFrench central bank urges speed on Hollande's reform pacteuronewsActress Paris Julie Gayet to sue French magazine over Francois Hollande claimsDaily News & AnalysisChicago Tribune -CNN (blog)all 143 news articles »
Calgary HeraldHollande must act urgently, million jobs at stakeBusiness Recorderimage PARIS: French President Francois Hollande's proposals to cut spending and taxes must be applied urgently and can help save or create at least one million jobs, the head of the country's central bank said on Thursday. Noyer welcomed the direction of ...The French merely pretend to be blase about sex scandalsChicago TribunePMs and prudes: What if it was David Cameron accused of having an affair in ...The Independentall 131 news articles »
The GuardianThai government asks police to arrest protest leadersLivemintThe protesters want Yingluck Shinawatra to resign to make way for an unelected 'people's council' that would oversee reforms to curb the political dominance of her billionaire family. Photo: Reuters. Bangkok: Thailand's government pleaded with police on ...Thai protesters target revenue offices, govt awaits graft rulingZee NewsAdvisories warn of protest risksTTR Weeklyall 321 news articles »
Economic TimesDanish gang-rape: Police hunt for more suspectsHindustan TimesThe Delhi police carried out raids across New Delhi on Thursday as they hunted for a further six men wanted over the gang-rape of a Danish tourist which has put the country's record on sexual violence back into the spotlight. Police announced the arrest of ...Danish woman gang-rape: Two accused held, hunt on for othersZee NewsAAP leader's comment on Danish gang-rape exposes doublespeakNDTVall 664 news articles »
South Wales GuardianVisually-impaired patients report gene therapy trial improvementsTelegraph.co.ukThousands of people suffering from common forms of blindness could have their sight restored under a pioneering new treatment. Researchers at Oxford University have discovered that by replacing a missing gene into the retina they can prevent cells from ...Gene Therapy Breakthrough Could 'Cure' BlindnessOrange UK NewsBlindness gene therapy trial: 'I don't trip over things any more'BBC NewsPioneering first gene therapy trial opens the door for reversing some previously ...The IndependentLittlehampton Gazetteall 106 news articles »
Sight restored to eye disease menWirral NewsPioneering gene therapy has restored vision to two men with a rare inherited eye disease who were told to expect to go blind. Scientists hope early intervention with the surgical treatment will halt progression of the devastating disorder, choroideremia, before ...and more »
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