Search results for ‘FBI’
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How illegal drugs are bought and sold on the dark web
It is possible to buy hard drugs online and have them delivered to your door, a Channel 4 News investigation can reveal. So how can the police combat this illegal trade on the dark web?
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How illegal drugs are bought and sold on the dark web
It is possible to buy hard drugs online and have them delivered to your door, a Channel 4 News investigation can reveal. So how can the police combat this illegal trade on the dark web?
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Washington shooting: gunman named
Former Texas resident Aaron Alexis, 34, has been identified as the gunman who died alongside 12 others, including a police officer, during a shooting rampage at a military base in Washington.
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British Somali terror suspect on hunger strike in US
Channel 4 News has learned a British Somali man imprisoned in the US for alleged terrorism has gone on hunger strike and is now in a “critical condition”, according to his family.
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Bradley Manning sentenced to 35 years
US soldier Bradley Manning has been sentenced to 35 years in prison by a military judge after being convicted of the country’s biggest breach of classified data.
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Greenwald partner ordeal: politicians want answers
Glenn Greenwald, who exposed NSA surveillance, accuses the UK of being “despotic” after his partner is detained at Heathrow airport for nine hours. Politicians demand answers from police.
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Online blackmail: who does it and how to avoid them
After a teenager killed himself when blackmailers threatened to show an explicit video of him to his family, we look at who is behind online blackmail, and how can you avoid it.
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Boston mobster Bulger guilty of gangland crimes
James “Whitey” Bulger, who ruled over Boston’s criminal underworld in the 1970s and 80s, is likely to spend the rest of his life in prison after being found guilty of murder and racketeering.
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Boston mobster ‘Whitey’ Bulger awaits verdict
After three days and 20 hours of deliberation, jurors in the trial for murder and extortion of James J “Whitey” Bulger – described as “vicious, violent and calculating” – return for a fourth day.
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Yemen ‘foils al-Qaeda plot to seize oil and gas facilities’
A Yemeni government official says the authorities have foiled an al-Qaeda plot to capture oil and gas export facilities and a provincial capital in the eastern part of the country.
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Al-Qaeda Yemen threat: UK evacuates all embassy staff
Britain pulls all embassy staff out of Yemen due to “increased security concerns”, whilst the US orders all non-essential personnel to exit the country.
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Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro sentenced to life in jail
Cleveland bus driver Ariel Castro is sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole plus 1,000 years after holding three women captive for 11 years in the US.
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The US state vs whistleblowers – why Snowden is not alone
The former American intelligence operative Edward Snowden is still trapped in transit. A previous NSA whistleblower tells Channel 4 News about the “ruthless” government campaign against him.
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Internet snooping: Google says there is no back door
The US government does not have a “back door” into Google, the company’s chief legal officer told Channel 4 News. That would mean that some early reports of the spying are wrong. What do we know?
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Hague: GCHQ Prism claims ‘baseless’
Claims that GCHQ used private data from United States security agencies to circumvent the law are baseless, Foreign Secretary William Hague tells the Commons.