Wednesday, December 7, 2016

What You Need To Know Today


AMERICAN AND BRITISH SPY AGENCIES TARGETED IN-FLIGHT MOBILE PHONE USE




December 7 2016, 7:11 p.m.





Court upholds deportation order for Thai teenager born and raised in Japan


By Minami Funakoshi and Thomas Wilson

TOKYO





Two tech companies win first Stop Slavery Award after workforce scrutiny


PROGRESS WATCH The award aims to recognize businesses that excel in efforts to investigate human

rights abuses and clean up their supply chain. The first recipients are Hewlett Packard Enterprise and NXP Semiconductors.




The woman documenting the 'Humans of Damascus'



Updated 1047 GMT (1847 HKT) December 7, 2016 







Questioning of Park's key aides proves futile

 
By Jun Ji-hye

Lawmakers threw a barrage of questions at former presidential chief of staff Kim Ki-choon and other witnesses in the second round of televised National Assembly hearings into the unfolding presidential corruption scandal, but fell short of getting any concrete answers, Wednesday.







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