Day: June 25, 2023
Julian Assange’s wife says ‘it is now or never’ at US extradition protest
The Wikileaks founder is wanted in on 18 charges by the US government.
Taliban leader claims women are provided with a ‘comfortable and prosperous life’ in Afghanistan
The supreme leader of the Taliban has released a message claiming that his government has taken the necessary steps for the betterment of women’s life in Afghanistan, where women are banned from public life and work and girls’ education is severely cur…
Zelenskyy: more weapons needed to protect Europe from Russia
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‘Unseasonable’ cloud band could double monthly average rainfall in areas of central Australia
BoM forecasts show system to move from northern WA toward eastern states while alps in south-east could receive more snowGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastA large cloud band is set to bring unseasonable wet weathe…
‘A symbol of what humans shouldn’t be doing’: the new world of octopus farming
Plans for the world’s first commercial octopus farm are well advanced – just as science discovers more about this curious, intelligent and affectionate animal. Can it be done ethically?The sterile boardroom, much of it taken up by a lengthy white table…
Humza Yousaf leaves SNP faithful confused about independence strategy
Scottish Nationalists delighted by talk of referendum but delegates at Dundee had different interpretations of what their leader meantWhen Humza Yousaf stood to address the first substantial gathering of the SNP since he replaced Nicola Sturgeon as lea…
Week in review: Microsoft confirms DDoS attacks on M365 and Azure Portal, Infosecurity Europe 2023
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Unraveling the multifaceted threats facing telecom companies In this Help Net Security interview, Georgia Bafoutsou, Cybersecurity Officer at the European…
A pro-Russian tide in Slovakia could threaten Europe’s unity on Ukraine
Robert Fico, a populist former prime minister, has risen in polls while promising to end military aid to Ukraine and veto “pointless” E.U. sanctions on Russia.