Day: March 6, 2023
Shocking images show Ukrainian city left devastated by Vladimir Putin’s forces
Maryinka, in Donetsk, has been a Russian target since 2014 and it is now been left unliveable.
At the National People’s Congress in Beijing, Tencent CEO Pony Ma and other executives were absent, as China boosts representation from its tech hardware sector (Laurie Chen/Reuters)
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At the National People’s Congress in Beijing, Tencent CEO Pony Ma and other executives were absent, as China boosts representation from its tech hardware sector — Tencent Holdings (0700.HK) founder Pony Ma and…
BidenCash Leaks Database with Over 2 Million Stolen Credit Cards
A database containing over 2 million debit and credit cards was released for free by carding marketplace BidenCash, in celebration of its first anniversary. The threat actors advertised the massive leak on an underground cybercrime forum to attract as …
After a decade of talks, a treaty has been agreed on to protect the world’s oceans
NPR’s a Martinez talks to Lisa Speer of the Natural Resources Defense Council’s International Oceans program, about a treaty that will open the door to more marine conservation.
Morning news brief
Russia seeks to lay siege to the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. China lays out its economic and policy agenda for the year ahead. And, nearly 200 countries reach a landmark deal on the high seas.
Ocean Yield tests the water for bond refinancing in Oslo
Tonnage provider meeting investors to sound out appetite for new debt sale
Iran’s supreme leader says suspected poisonings in girls’ schools ‘unforgivable crime’
Iran’s supreme leader said Monday that if a series of suspected poisonings at girls’ schools are proven to be deliberate the culprits should be sentenced to death for committing an “unforgivable crime.”
UN reaches ‘landmark’ marine life deal for the high seas, ships may be barred from reserves
New rules are introduced to protect nearly one-third of the world’s oceans
U.S. allies South Korea and Japan move closer to resolve forced labor feud
South Korea announced on Monday a plan to compensate victims of forced labor under Japan’s colonization through a government foundation with funds from South Korean companies.