Tourist mistaken for wanted fugitive spends nearly a month in prison
The tourist found out he shares a name with a wanted criminal, previously sentenced to two years in prison in Italy for aggravated theft.
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The tourist found out he shares a name with a wanted criminal, previously sentenced to two years in prison in Italy for aggravated theft.
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Thousands were evacuated and hundreds of flights canceled ahead of the major storm.
The USS New Mexico recently deployed a submarine-launched aerial drone in what NATO described as “operational experimentation”.
The post US nuclear submarine deploys aerial drone in NATO exercise first appeared on UK Defence Journal.
Marking Fairtrade Fortnight, tea farmers in Kenya – a country which provides around half of the tea we drink in the UK – tell Nick Ferris that they are increasingly threatened by climate change and chronic poverty
Radware researchers revealed a service-side flaw in OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The ShadowLeak attack had used indirect prompt injection to bypass defences and leak sensitive data, but the issue has since been fixed.
After Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, Nepal has become the latest South Asian country to witness its own “Generation Z revolution”. In just three years, it’s the third government in the region to fall under pressure from youth-led protests. Each movement wa…
The latest break between two military and political leaders risks spelling civil war again for the embattled nation.