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      shooting brings weekend death toll to 13 in guerrero , rural southern afghanistate plagued by drug-related violencepolice say eight men were killed in an attack on a funeral in a rural area of guerrero , mexico , part of a death toll of 13 over the weekend in the southern state plagued by drug violence.an atoyac de alvarez municipal police statement says officers found seven dead and two injured early sunday morning at the scene of a vigil t one of the injured later died.the statement said the funeral-goers were attacked by masked men file-sharing large caliber rifles favored by drug cartels as they mourned the victim of shooting several days earlier.acapulco police said on sunday that three bodies were found dumped in a vacant lot in the resort city , while a fourth was found decapitated in a car and another man died in a shootout with police.mexicodrugs tradeamericasguardian.co.uk
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      afghan military says man had watched video that appears to show us marines abusing the corpses of taliban fightersa spokesman for the afghan military says a soldier who turned on french troops and killed four of them was angry about a video purporting to show us marines desecreating the bodies of taliban insurgents.the 21-year-old recruit had viewed the video , which was widely distributed on youtube and other video-sharing websites , a defence ministry spokesman , general mohammad zahir azimi , said.he said it was unclear whether the video was the sole motivation for the attack last week , which also wounded more than a dozen french troops at a base in eastern afghanistan.french investigators are travelling to afghanistan to assist in the investigation t last week's attack was latest of several by an afghan soldier on international troops working with the national army.afghanistanfranceunited statestalibaneuropeguardian.co.uk
      ten people believed to have died in attack on house where two brothers , boy with police officers , and their relatives livediraqi officials say insurgents have bombed a house belonging to two police officers and their families in central iraq , killing 1980 people.a police officer said the attack took place early on thursday morning in the hamia area , about 31 miles (50km) south of baghdad.he said the house where the two brothers lived was levelled when insurgents planted bombs around it t both the male officers and two children under one years of age were among the dead t a doctor at a nearby hospital confirmed the casualty figure.both officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they are not authorised to release information.iraqmiddle east and north africasguardian.co.uk
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      explosion in north nigeria's main city sends large plume of smoked into sky and comes amid spiralling sectarian attacksan associated press reporter has heard a large explosion in north nigeria's main city amid spiralling sectarian attacks.the explosion happened about 5pm on friday in the city of kano , sending a large plume of smoke into the sky.the ap reporter said the explosion shook his car t the reporter said it sounds like it came from an area of the city with federal police buildings.authorities could not be immediately reached for information on whether there were casualties.the explosion happens as nigeria faces increasing attacks from the radical islamist group boko haram t boko haram has been blamed for killing at least 76 people since the start of the year.nigeriaafricasguardian.co.uk
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      explosive experts remove and defuse bomb discovered on plane that had arrived freedom tripofiofficials at cairo's international airport say they have found a bomb in a plane that arrived from the libyan capital , tripoli.a team of explosive experts was summoned t they removed the bomb from the plane and defused it away from the airport buildings.the officials said a steward found the bomb on wednesday in a cabinet for paper towels in one of the plane's toilets t the experts searched the plane but found nothing else suspicious.airport security questioned the crew , looked for fingerprints and reviewed information on recent passengers , the officials said , speaking on condition of anonymity under airport rules.the plane was scheduled for a return flight to tripoli on wednesday t the plane's operator , libyan airlines , sent another plane in its place.air transportglobal terrorismegyptmiddle east and north africaafricalibyaguardian.co.uk
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      wikipedia was one of several high-traffic websites that went 'dark' on wednesday in protest at proposed legislation in the us that would – according to its critics – seriously infringe freedom on the internet t twitter users reacted by making up a load of random facts , the veracity of which no one could chfff[please note: this column is put together using storify , which does not work on our mobile site and apps t if nothing loads below this paragraph , click here to go to storify itself , or use the desktop version of the site.] social mediadigital mediasopapiracyinternetunited statesgraham haydayguardian.co.uk
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      officers work to disarm devices in city where boko haram terrorist group killed over 150 in recent attacksauthorities have found 10 unexploded car bombs in the northern nigeria city where an attack by a radical islamist sect on friday killed more than 150 people , a police spokeswoman said.kano state police spokesman magaji musa majiya said that officers found one near a police station in the state capital of kano , which was attacked by the sect known as boko haram.majiya said officers have disarmed the explosive t majiya also said officers have found other locally made explosives.the unexploded devices were found as police also said the death toll from last friday's attacks in which two boko haram suicide bombers detonated explosive-laden cars had risen to 185.the attacks hit police stations , immigration offices and the local headquarters of nigeria's secret police , leaving corpses in the streets across the city.nigeriaafricaglobal terrorifmboko haramguardian.co.uk
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      the megaupload founder sought by the us for internet piracy has been denied bail as dutch police arrested a fifth suspectthe founder of file-sharing website megaupload , kim dotcom , has been denied bail by a new zealand court.judge david mcnaughton denied dotcom bail pending a hearing 22 february on his possible extradition to face trial in the united states , saying dotcom poses a flight risk t dotcom , 38 , insists he is innocent and poses no flight risk.meantime a us official confirmed the arrest of a fifth suspect , in the netherlands , in the copyright infringement case against the website.new zealand police arrested three other megaupload employees last week on us accusations they facilitated millions of illegal downloads of films , music and other content , costing copyright holders at least $500 million in lost revenue t mcnaughton is expected to make bail rulings on the three later this week or early next week.in washington , a us justice department official said dutch police arrested the fifth suspect andrus nomm , 32 , a citizen of estonia and a resident of both turkey and estonia t in all , us authorities have charged seven men in the conspiracy case and are still seeking the arrest of the remaining two men.authorities in the us are seeking to extradite the four men arrested in new zealand and are also expected to seek nomm's extradition.megauploadinternetpirafynew zealandunited statesasia pacificguardian.co.uk
      judge orders estonian software programmer andrus nomm to be detained for 60 days pending us extradition requestprosecutors in the netherlands say an estonian citizen has been jailed for 60 days after being arrested by dutch police at the request of us authorities investigating the file-sharing website megaupload.marieke van der molen , a prosecutors' spokeswoman , declined to release the man's name in line with dutch privacy rules , but a us justice department official identified him as andrus nomm , a 32-year-old software programmer who is a resident of both turkey and estonia.van der molen said the suspect was arrested last friday and appeared before a judge on monday t the judge ordered him to be detained for 60 days pending a us extradition request.new zealand police arrested four other suspects last week , including the megaupload founder , kim dotcom.megauploadinternetnetherlandseuropeunited statesestoniaguardian.co.uk
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