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Analysis from the Royal United Services Institute in London says Russia is selling military equipment and technology to China that could help Beijing prepare for an airborne takeover of Taiwan.
Trump-Omar Feud EscalatesUS President Donald Trump and Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar are once again locked in a bitter war of words following Trump’s latest remarks targeting her Somali origin. The Minnesota congresswoman, known for her outspoken criticism of Trump, responded fiercely, branding him a "lying buffoon" after he falsely claimed to have spoken with Somalia’s president about
The boy’s father says his son has become the target of racist abuse on social media after the video was seen by 6 million people
UK says it will introduce digital ID cards, reviving a contentious idea AP NewsDigital IDs Are Being Introduced in the UK. Here’s How They’re Expected to Work. The New York TimesDigital ID plan for UK risks creating ‘an enormous h…
Brazil employs more domestic workers than any other country in the world, with almost 6 million in total, according to official figures. Some 91 percent of these nannies, cooks and cleaners are women and 67 percent are Black. But the majority of these…
Today’s world requires us to make complex and nuanced decisions about our digital security. Evaluating when to use a secure messaging app like Signal or WhatsApp, which passwords to store on your smartphone, or what to share on social media requires us to assess risks and make judgments accordingly. Arriving at any conclusion is an exercise in threat modeling.
In security, threat modeling is the process of determining what security measures make sense in your particular situation. It’s a way to think about potential risks, possible defenses, and the costs of both. It’s how experts avoid being distracted by irrelevant risks or overburdened by undue costs…
At the 60th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva, Global Human Rights Defence (GHRD) expressed grave concern over Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy laws. Alejandra Martinez Otero, Human Rights Officer of GHRD, highlighted that these laws are increasingly being used as instruments of oppression against minorities and as a tool to suppress free expression.Otero
Friday’s roster of speakers includes leaders from Israel, Pakistan, China, Ireland and Greece.
Brenda del Castillo, Morena Verdi and Lara Gutiérrez were lured with a promise of a $300 payment for a ‘sex party’‘The gangs never used to kill children, now they do’: how cocaine created Argentina’s first narcocityThe murder of three young Argentinian…