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Bomb kills seven in Egypt church attack
A car exploded in front of a Coptic Christian church as worshippers emerged from a New Year's Mass in the Egyptian city of Alexandria early Saturday, killing at least seven people, officials said.

NZ embassy in Rome on look out after explosions
Staff at the NZ Embassy in Rome have been told to be on the look out for suspicious packages after mail bombs exploded in the hands of employees at the Swiss and Chilean embassies in Rome on Thursday.

Three guilty of planning Australian terror attack
A Victorian court has found three men guilty of planning a terrorist attack on an Australian army base in Sydney.

Doctor gets $1m for wrongful detention - reports
Mohamed Haneef has reportedly been awarded about A$1 million in compensation for a 2007 detention.

Police batons bludgeon a centuries old legacy
Protesters have won countless rights for Britons - now authorities are stifling their voices when they most need to be heard.

Doctor claims wrongful detention
A doctor claims his career at Gold Coast Hospital was ruined by a false accusation of terrorism about him.

UK town stuck with 'hotbed of terrorism' tag
Luton has long been saddled by the suggestion that it is a town riddled with terrorists.

Terror attack stuns Stockholm
The Stockholm suicide bombing has shattered the open-minded Scandinavian country of Sweden.

WikiLeaks splits, rival website 'OpenLeaks' to launch
Former WikiLeaks volunteers are planning to launch a rival whistle-blowing website next week.

Hotline to dob in a terrorist
Got a friend or a neighbour stashing suspiciously large amounts of uranium or nasty chemicals? Dob them in on 0800 SIS 224.

FBI plant 'too extreme' for mosque
The spying game wasn't all it was cracked up to be for Craig Monteilh, a convicted criminal recruited by the FBI to investigate the march of radical Islam into southern California.