Stabilisation force deployment in Gaza still a “crucial issue”
“The problem is going to be maintaining the [Gaza ceasefire] agreement.”
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“The problem is going to be maintaining the [Gaza ceasefire] agreement.”
A bold doctor sent her kids away and helped beat one of the world’s deadliest viruses NPRView Full Coverage on Google News
Instructor Justin Fuller died in the “total freak accident” in Nashville, while the student he jumped with survived after landing in a tree
Experts say a food aid program that helps more than 6 million low-income mothers and young children will run out of federal money unless the government shutdown ends within two weeks.
The cyber world never hits pause, and staying alert matters more than ever. Every week brings new tricks, smarter attacks, and fresh lessons from the field.
This recap cuts through the noise to share what really matters—key trends, warning signs, and s…
In the era of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud technologies, organizations are increasingly implementing security measures to protect sensitive data and ensure regulatory compliance. Among these measures, AI-SPM (AI Security Pos…
A security flaw in Zabbix Agent and Agent2 for Windows has been discovered that could allow a local attacker to gain higher system privileges. The issue, tracked as CVE-2025-27237, stems from the way the agent loads its OpenSSL configuration file. By e…
Vymanik Aerospace of Ghaziabad and Delhi-based Drone Anatomy have announced a joint initiative to establish an agricultural drone manufacturing hub in Uttar Pradesh, India. The project aims to produce DGCA‑compliant drones tailored for spraying, seeding, and precision farming applications, directly supporting India’s push toward automation and smart agriculture.The collaboration focuses on
Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a Chinese-speaking cybercrime group codenamed UAT-8099 that has been attributed to search engine optimization (SEO) fraud and theft of high-value credentials, configuration files, and certificate data. …
Fan of Japanese tonnage reduces the average age of its fleet to below four years