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lunes, 8 de febrero de 2016

US to help South Korea develop missile defence system

By BBC News

The US will help South Korea deploy an advanced missile defence system as soon as possible, officials from the Pentagon have said.

They say the shield will help South Korea offset the growing threat posed by North Korea following its launch of a long-range rocket on Sunday.

lunes, 12 de octubre de 2015

Cash reward for Google.com takeover man

A man who briefly bought and owned the Google.com web domain has been rewarded by the search giant.

An administration oversight allowed US student Sanmay Ved to buy the right to control the domain on 29 September.

The oversight left him in charge of Google.com for about a minute until Google caught on and cancelled the transaction.

Now Mr Ved has been given a cash reward for spotting the error, which he has decided to donate to charity.

Google declined to comment on the story.

Mr Ved detailed his experience in a post on the LinkedIn site saying that he had been keeping an eye on Google-related web domains for some time because he used to work at the search giant. Mr Ved is currently an MBA student at a US college.

In the early hours of 29 September he noticed a for sale sign next to the Google.com name while browsing sites on Google's own website-buying service.

He used a credit card to pay the $12 (£8) fee to grab google.com and got emails confirming he was the owner. Almost immediately he started getting messages intended for Google's own web administration team.

This was followed by a cancellation message sent by the website buying service which said he could not take over Google.com because someone else had already registered it and his $12 payment was refunded.

Now it has emerged that Mr Ved has been given a "bug bounty" by Google's security team for revealing the weakness in the domain buying system. The internal emails Mr Ved received while in charge of google.com have been passed to this team.

Mr Ved decided to give the cash to an Indian educational foundation and in response, Google doubled the reward.

Syria conflict: US air drop for anti-IS forces in Hassakeh

The US military has delivered more than 45 tonnes of ammunition to rebels fighting the jihadist group Islamic State (IS) in north-eastern Syria.

C-17 transport aircraft, accompanied by fighter escorts, dropped pallets of supplies overnight in Hassakeh province, a Pentagon spokesman said.

miércoles, 7 de octubre de 2015

Kunduz: Afghan MSF hospital strike a mistake, says US

By BBC News

The US commander of international forces in Afghanistan has said an air strike on a hospital in the northern city of Kunduz was a mistake.

Gen John Campbell said that the US would never intentionally target a protected medical facility.

viernes, 11 de septiembre de 2015

US official: 'IS making and using chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria'

By BBC News

There is a growing belief within the US government that the Islamic State militant group is making and using crude chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria, a US official has told the BBC.

The US has identified at least four occasions on both sides of the Iraq-Syria border where IS has used mustard agents, the official said.

sábado, 22 de agosto de 2015

Islamic State 'deputy' killed in air strike, US says

By BBC News

A deputy leader of Islamic State (IS), Fadhil Ahmad al-Hayali, has been killed in a US military strike in northern Iraq, the White House says.

jueves, 13 de agosto de 2015

Former US president Jimmy Carter reveals he has cancer

By The Guardian

Carter, 90, says recent liver surgery revealed ‘cancer that is now in other parts of my body’ and promised more details ‘when facts are known’

sábado, 8 de agosto de 2015

US cinema gunman James Holmes spared death penalty

By BBC News

A jury in the US state of Colorado has spared gunman James Holmes the death penalty for killing 12 people at a screening of a Batman film in 2012.