Friday, August 1, 2014

Microsoft's latest attempt to resist a US government warrant demanding access to emails stored on servers in Ireland has been dismissed by a federal judge.
A court in New York ruled against the tech company, which has consistently fought the order issued in December as part of a drug-trafficking trial.
Microsoft immediately announced plans to challenge the decision.
The company has previously said it will allow users to choose where their data is stored.
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Twitter released a report this week showing that the number of government requests for its users' data had almost doubled since last year.
The social network said it received 1,257 requests from the US authorities in the six months to the end of June, and it handed over some information in 72 percent of cases.
Microsoft's case has been closely watched by tech companies around the world, many of whom have rallied around their commercial rival's cause.
The legal battle, thought to be the only one of its kind in the US, could affect the wider tech industry, which faces mounting pressure from government authorities to allow access to data.
Last month, the UK voted through emergency legislation giving the security services access to people's phone and internet records, including some powers to go after those outside the country.
Microsoft, which is one of the world's largest email providers, says this case is about protecting data customers' rights to privacy.
The data requested by the US government is stored on servers in Dublin, the Irish capital, outside the country's legal jurisdiction.
Reacting to the New York judge's verdict, Microsoft said: "The district court's decision would not represent the final step in this process.
Brad Smith, the company's general counsel, said: "We will appeal promptly and continue to advocate that people's email deserves strong privacy protection in the US and around the world."
At least 11 people including two children were killed and 60 were injured as a train hit a bus carrying a wedding party while it was crossing the rail lines at Barobazar of Kaliganj upazila in Jhenidah early today.
The deceased were identified as Sanjoy Kumar, 34, Sudhir Kumar Biswas, 40, Sujoy Kumar, 34,  Biplob Biswas, 25, Shovon De, 25, Koushik Das 8, Oishi, 7, Banya Rani, 65, Trisna Rani, 24, Subal Kumar Biswas age around, 45, all hailing from Phulahari village of Sailkupa upazila, reports our Jhenidah correspondent.
Anwar Hossain officer in-charge at Kaliganj police station said a bus of Toma Paribahan was heading towards Phulahari village in Shailkupa after a marriage ceremony at Sako Mothanpur village.
The Khulna-bound ‘Simanta Express’ from Syedpur of Nilphamari hit the bus at Barobazar rail crossing around 3:40am leaving nine people dead on the spot while Ujjal Das, 15, succumbed to his injuries at
Kaliaganj upazila health complex later, the OC said.
The injured were taken to the Jhenaidah sadar hospital, Jessore General Hospital and Kaliganj local health complex, the OC said. He added, Sujoy Kumar died at the Jessore General Hospital at about 11:30am while undergoing treatment.
The bus was pushed about half a kilometer away from the spot from the impact of the train, the OC added.
The bus was carrying a wedding party from Shailkupa upazila to Shako village in Kaliganj upazila. The bride and bridegroom were safe as they were travelling by a microbus.
Rail communication on the Khulna-Dhaka and other routes, which were suspended for at least seven hours following the accident, resumed at about 11:00am as a salvage train from Khulna rushed to the spot and rescued the train, Motabbar Ali, station master of Mobarakganj railway station said.
Jhenaidah deputy Commissioner Safiqul Islam, Additional superintendent of police Maohammad Hasanuzzaman, Awami League Lawmaker of Jhenaidah-4 constituency Anwarul Azim Anar and others visited the spot.
Barobazar station master Turki Ahmed and its gateman Humayan Kabir were suspended instantly. Later, they were detained by police for negligence of duties and responsibilities, District Commissioner, Shafiqul Islam said.
A three-member probe body has been formed, headed by Additional District Commissioner Nasrin Jahan. The probe body has been asked to submit its report within the next three-days, the DC added. 
The results of this year's Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent examinations will be published on August 13.  
Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid would hand over the copy of the results to the prime minister in the morning on that day, Subodh Chandra Dhali, deputy chief information officer of the ministry, told The Daily Star yesterday.
The minister would formally announce the results at a press conference in the education ministry later, he added.
A total of 1,141,374 examinees-- 606,293 boys and 535,081 girls-- from 8,104 institutions across the country had registered for the examinations under 10 educations boards.
Of them, over 9.24 lakh students sat HSC examinations under eight general education boards and some 2.11 lakh students took the examinations under the madrasa and technical boards.
The examinations began on April 3.
This year's HSC and its equivalent examinations saw some 1.28 lakh more students taking the examinations compared to last year.
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