Day: September 19, 2023
Former Belarusian operative under Lukashenko goes on Swiss trial over enforced disappearances
A former member of Belarusian President Aleksander Lukashenko’s special security forces is going on trial in Switzerland over the enforced disappearances of political opponents in the late 1990s
Liner giants Maersk and CMA CGM strike ‘milestone’ decarbonisation deal
Two of the largest liner players are teaming up to help container shipping go greener
Boy, 12, saves drowning man using CPR technique he saw on Stranger Things
Austen Macmillan rescued his registered behavior technician, Jason Piquette, from a pool and performed chest compressionsAt first, Christina Macmillan wasn’t crazy about her 12-year-old son Austen watching Stranger Things, the fictional Netflix show pi…
OECD inflation outlook suggests further Australian interest rate rises possible
Intergovernmental economic organisation warns core inflation across the world remains ‘persistent’ and may require policy action from Reserve BankGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe OECD has warned of “persisten…
Germany will suffer worst from world economic slowdown, says OECD
Higher interest rates and weaker trade, as well as sluggish growth in China, likely to hit big economiesBusiness live – latest updatesGermany is expected to experience the heaviest blow from a slowdown in the world economy driven by higher interest rat…
France reveals stance on Russian car ban
The French Embassy in Moscow has said the country won’t ban the entry of cars with Russian license plates, unlike some EU nations
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Bumblebee Loader Resurfaces in New Campaign
Bumblebee, a loader used by ransomware threat actors, has recently resurfaced with new distribution techniques and updates to make it more resilient and harder to disrupt.
How to match Bukele’s success against gangs? First, dismantle democracy.
The Salvadoran president’s crackdown on criminal violence has made him Latin America’s most popular leader. Under a state of emergency declaration, the government is now holding 71,000 people — many, activists say, on specious grounds.