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Marley Coffee Announces the Launch of Its New Small Batch, Single Origin Coffee Series My Cup to Online Subscription Model
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DENVER July 9, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Marley Coffee (OTCQB:JAMN), the sustainably grown, ethically farmed and artisan-roasted premium coffee company, today announced the launch of its new My Cup series, a small batch, single origin, limited release specialty coffee available exclusively on the company's online store as part of its recurring subscription or one-time product purchase. The first My Cup batch will be available in whole bean format in 10-ounce bags, hand-labeled and hand-numbered before being shipped with love from the company's corporate headquarters in Denver, CO. The first batch in the series, Congo Kivu, is a top-grade bean sourced from the Eastern Congo chosen for the complex flavor notes and unique story behind the coffee from this exceptional growing region. Future My Cup series will be sourced from renowned coffee regions around the world to highlight diverse offerings and create positive change in coffee regions globally. Subscribers to t
LET FREEDOM REIGN Ethiopia frees more imprisoned journalists on the eve of Obama’s historic visit
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Eight Ethiopian journalists have been released after more than a year in prison. They’d been accused of attempting to destabilize the state. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) tweeted the news: The first three were released on Wednesday. On Thursday CPJ said charges against five more journalists had been dropped. “The release of these five journalists is a welcome turn of events in Ethiopia, where the number of journalists in prison has steadily increased in recent years,” said CPJ East Africa Representative Tom Rhodes in a statement.
Hacking Team hacked: firm sold spying tools to repressive regimes, documents claim
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The cybersecurity firm Hacking Team has itself been the victim of a major hack. Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA Alex Hern @alexhern Monday 6 July 2015 12.46 BST Last modified on Monday 6 July 2015 15.36 BST Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Google+ Shares 763 The cybersecurity firm Hacking Team appears to have itself been the victim of a hack, with documents that purport to show it sold software to repressive regimes being posted to the company’s own Twitter feed. The Italy-based company offers security services to law enforcement and national security organisations. It offers legal offensive security services, using malware and vulnerabilities to gain access to target’s networks. According to the documents, 400GB of which have been published, Hacking Team has also been working with numerous repressive governments – something it has previously explicitly denied doing. It has not been possible to ind