Day: August 4, 2023
New Zealand: one person dies in hospital after Auckland shooting
Second victim in a stable condition after shots were fired when fight broke out in city centreOne of two people who were shot in downtown Auckland on Thursday night has died in hospital, police have confirmed.Police were called after receiving reports …
670 ICS Vulnerabilities Disclosed by CISA in First Half of 2023: Analysis
SynSaber’s analysis, conducted in collaboration with the ICS Advisory Project, shows that CISA published 185 ICS advisories in the first half of 2023, down from 205 in the first half of 2022.
UK Government: Cyber-Attacks Could Kill or Maim Thousands
Risk assessment predicts critical infrastructure attacks could cost billions
State Of Emergency In Ethiopia After Clashes Between Army And Militia
Ethiopia’s federal government on Friday declared a state of emergency following days of clashes in the Amhara region between the military and local militiamen.
A feared Ukrainian female sniper the Russians call ‘Punisher’ says women can be especially deadly on the battlefield because a male soldier might hesitate to take a shot, but a woman ‘never’ does – Yahoo News
A feared Ukrainian female sniper the Russians call ‘Punisher’ says women can be especially deadly on the battlefield because a male soldier might hesitate to take a shot, but a woman ‘never’ does Yahoo NewsWomen won’t hesitate to shoot, but …
Women won’t hesitate to shoot, but men might: Ukrainian female sniper – Business Insider
Women won’t hesitate to shoot, but men might: Ukrainian female sniper Business InsiderView Full Coverage on Google News
Pakistan’s National Assembly likely to be dissolved on August 9
The assembly’s dissolution will set the stage for general elections later this year.
West African Delegation Leaves Niger Without Meeting Coup Leader
A team from the West African regional bloc ECOWAS left Niger without meeting the leader of the junta which seized power in a coup, a delegation member said Friday. The delegation was initially due to meet Tiani to present ECOWAS’s demands.
Matildas prepare for second must-win match of the tournament in round of 16 against Denmark
Australia’s game against Denmark on Monday in the round of 16 will be its second must-win game in the Women’s World Cup.