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WORLD NEWSTuesday 4 April 2017

Dubai police say they arrest hackers after White House staff 

JON GAMBRELL                     television channel Dubai        the reports, whose details      highly confidential informa-                                man and arrested three
Associated Press                 One reported the arrests,       closely resembled a previ-      tion.” He said the hackers                                  suspects with the help of
DUBAI, United Arab Emir-         while Dubai police did          ously announced 2015 raid       then demanded money                                         local authorities. “Police
ates (AP) — Dubai po-            not answer repeated calls       in which Emirati authorities    from their targets in threat-                               say this was not their first
lice have arrested foreign       for comment. The arrests        never mentioned a con-          ening emails.                                               operation, although it was
hackers who targeted five        come as the United Arab         nection to Washington.          The U.S. then asked Dubai                                   their first offense here in the
senior White House officials     Emirates, which hosts some      Al Bayan quoted Maj. Saud       police for assistance.                                      UAE. The hackers allegedly
in a blackmail email scam,       4,000 U.S. troops fighting      al-Khalidi of Dubai police’s    Al-Khalidi was quoted as                                    made it a business to sell
state-owned media report-        the Islamic State group,        cybercrime division as say-     saying that investigators                                   information they managed
ed on Monday.                    remains a crucial regional      ing an “African gang”           tracked down the gang                                       to extract, moving from
The Arabic-language Al           ally. The White House had       broke into the emails of the    “in two hours” to an apart-                                 one country to another af-
Bayan newspaper and the          no immediate comment on         five senior officials and “got  ment in the emirate of Aj-                                  ter every cyberattack.”q

Falklands analogy sparks Brexit war of words over Gibraltar 

JILL LAWLESS                     A woman walks on the Spanish side of the border between Spain and the British overseas territory                            that has been British since
Associated Press                 of Gibraltar with the Rock as a background, in La Linea de la Concepcion, Southern Spain. The                               1833. Britain retook the is-
LONDON (AP) Less than a          dispute over Gibraltar is a conflict of words, not weapons, a matter of bellicose headlines in Brit-                        lands known as the Malvi-
week after asking for a di-      ain and bemusement in Madrid. But it’s a sign of how rough the road ahead could be as the U.K.                              nas to the Argentines in a
vorce from the European          extricates itself from the 28-nation bloc over the next two years.                                                          brief war that killed 649 Ar-
Union, Britain is talking war.                                                                                                                               gentine troops, 255 British
The dispute over Gibraltar                                                                                                  (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza)  soldiers and three islanders.
is a conflict of words, not                                                                                                                                  Howard’s comments raised
weapons a matter of bel-         Fabian Picardo, accused         garet Thatcher did the Falk-    And I’m absolutely clear                                    a few eyebrows in Madrid.
licose headlines in Britain      Spain of taking a “preda-       land Islands.                   that our current woman                                      Spanish Foreign Minister Al-
and bemusement in Spain.         tory attitude.”                 Howard told the BBC on          prime minister will show the                                fonso Dastis said “the Span-
But it’s a sign of how rough     Some pro-Brexit voices in       Sunday that in 1982, “an-       same resolve in relation to                                 ish government is a little
the road ahead could be          Britain went even farther.      other woman prime minis-        Gibraltar as he predeces-                                   surprised, actually, by the
as the U.K. extricates itself    Former Conservative Party       ter sent a task force halfway   sor did.”                                                   tone that has been gener-
from the 28-nation bloc.         leader Michael Howard           across the world to protect     Howard spoke on the 35th                                    ated in Britain, a country
The rocky 2.6 square mile        said Prime Minister Theresa     another small group of Brit-    anniversary of Argentina’s                                  traditionally known for its
(6.7 sq. km) enclave at the      May would defend Gibral-        ish people against another      invasion of the Falklands, a                                composure.”
tip of the Iberian peninsula     tar as her predecessor Mar-     Spanish-speaking country.       South Atlantic archipelago                                  He told journalists that on
has been a British territory                                                                                                                                 the question of Europe and
and cause of friction be-                                                                                                                                    the issue of Gibraltar, “Brit-
tween the U.K. and Spain                                                                                                                                     ain’s traditional calmness
since 1713.                                                                                                                                                  is conspicuous by its ab-
The latest spat was sparked                                                                                                                                  sence.”
by draft Brexit negotiating                                                                                                                                  In Britain, Howard’s com-
guidelines drawn up by                                                                                                                                       ments produced ridicule
the EU, which said no future                                                                                                                                 from opponents and chest-
agreement between Brit-                                                                                                                                      thumping delight from
ain and the bloc would ap-                                                                                                                                   some sections of the press.
ply to Gibraltar unless both                                                                                                                                 Conservative lawmaker
the U.K. and Spain agreed.                                                                                                                                   Dominic Grieve, the head
Officials in Gibraltar ac-                                                                                                                                   of Parliament’s Intelligence
cused Spain of using Brexit                                                                                                                                  and Security Committee,
to force negotiations on                                                                                                                                     called the remarks “a little
the status of the territory,                                                                                                                                 bit apocalyptic.” Former
against the wishes of the                                                                                                                                    Labour Foreign Secretary
32,000 Gibraltarians, who                                                                                                                                    Jack Straw said raising the
overwhelmingly want to re-                                                                                                                                   specter of war “is frankly
main British.                                                                                                                                                absurd and reeks of 19th-
Gibraltar’s chief minister,                                                                                                                                  century jingoism.”q

EU says it’s unrealistic to imagine Syria’s Assad can stay 

BRUSSELS (AP) — The Euro-        She added: “It is for the Syr-  French Foreign Minister         and support for a lasting                                   full cessation of hostilities;
pean Union’s top diplomat        ians to decide - but for all    Jean-Marc Ayrault said          solution to the six-year-long                               the lifting of sieges; and
says it is unrealistic to think  Syrians to decide.”             that “France cannot be-         conflict.                                                   full unhindered sustainable
that President Bashar Assad      Her remarks at an  EU  for-     lieve for one moment that       In a statement, the foreign                                 country-wide humanitarian
could retain power over          eign ministers’ meeting         Syria can be led by Bashar      ministers said the EU stands                                access.”
any future government in a       in Luxembourg come as           Assad given his responsibil-    ready to help rebuild Syria                                 They said the  EU  will work
post-war Syria.                  Washington appears to be        ity for the current situation:  but “only when a compre-                                    “to help ensure account-
EU foreign policy chief Fed-     softening its line against      more than 300,000 dead,         hensive, genuine and in-                                    ability for war crimes, hu-
erica Mogherini said Mon-        Assad.                          prisoners, people tortured,     clusive political transition ...                            man rights violations and
day that “it seems com-          In London Friday, U.S. De-      a country destroyed. It’s a     is underway.”                                               abuses and violations of
pletely unrealistic to be-       fense Secretary Jim Mat-        question of responsibilities.”  They also called on the Syr-                                international humanitar-
lieve that the future of Syria   tis suggested that Assad’s      International donors gather     ian regime and its backers,                                 ian law, including the con-
will be exactly the same as      status is not the most impor-   in Brussels on Wednesday        notably Russia, “to under-                                  firmed use of chemical
it used to be in the past.”      tant question right now.        to drum up financial aid        take all efforts to ensure: a                               weapons.”q
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