Day: July 15, 2023
Over 20 Killed In South Korea Due To Landslides, Floods; 14 Still Missing
22 people have died, 14 were missing and thousands evacuated in South Korea as of Saturday, according to ministry data, as a third day of torrential rains caused landslides and the overflow of a dam.
Beijing’s top diplomat asks EU to clarify its new China strategy
The European Union must not “vacillate” and needs to “clarify” its strategic relationship with Beijing, top diplomat Wang Yi said during a meeting with EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, China’s foreign ministry said Saturday.
China vs US: Competing interests, conflicting narratives
China and the US say they want to improve communications, but mutual suspicion runs deep. Plus, Kenya’s TV evangelists.
Labour must ‘give people something to vote for’, says Unite head
Sharon Graham, of UK’s second largest union, says party lacks ambition and is not showing itself as distinct alternative to ToriesLabour should “talk about what they can do to change Britain”, the leader of the UK’s second largest trade union has said….
Hundreds of flights across Italy cancelled as strike hits peak tourism season
Airlines including Ryanair were affected as action was taken by workers including pilots, flight attendants, baggage handlers and airport personnel.
WormGPT: New AI Tool Allows Cybercriminals to Launch Sophisticated Cyber Attacks
With generative artificial intelligence (AI) becoming all the rage these days, it’s perhaps not surprising that the technology has been repurposed by malicious actors to their own advantage, enabling avenues for accelerated cybercrime.
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Gilgo Beach murders – live: Acquaintance recalls how Rex Heuermann liked talking about Long Island slayings
Authorities vow to continue investigation as accused Suffolk County serial killer pleads not guilty to six counts of murder
Hundreds of flights across Italy are canceled amid air transport strike at peak of tourism season
Hundreds of flights across Italy have been canceled after air transport unions went ahead with a planned work stoppage.