Executives of two Taiwanese companies were questioned several times as part of an investigation of pagers that exploded while ...
By Nerijus Adomaitis, Krisztina Than and James Pearson OSLO/BUDAPEST/LONDON (Reuters) - Bulgaria and Norway became new focal ...
She speaks seven languages, has a PhD in particle physics, an apartment in Budapest plastered with her own pastel drawings of ...
A global investigation zeroes in on Bulgaria and Norway to uncover the origins of pagers that exploded in Lebanon, killing 12 and injuring over 2,300. Israel is suspected of orchestrating the attacks.
Taiwan's government and Bulgarian authorities Friday both denied making the exploding pagers used by Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The attack came hours after Hezbollah fired 140 rockets at northern Israel and follows this week's deadly explosions of ...
The sources said that the Shiite movement did not have any specific suspicions about these pagers and their "checks had been part of a routine 'sweep' of its equipment to find any indications that the ...
Arcidiacono, the CEO of the company linked to the Hezbollah pagers that exploded, is reportedly under Hungarian protection.
One of the security sources told Reuters it was very hard to detect the explosives "with any device or scanner." ...
The last two days of explosions in Lebanon, triggered remotely with explosives inside pagers or walkie-talkies, have killed at least 37 people and wounded 2,931, according to Lebanese Health Minister ...
Arcidiacono, CEO of BAC Consulting, is under Hungarian secret service protection following a deadly explosion of pagers manufactured by her company in Lebanon and Syria. Her mother confirmed her ...