Imprisoned Bahrain activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja starts hunger strike over his detention
Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, a prominent activist in Bahrain, has started a new hunger strike to protest his detention
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Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, a prominent activist in Bahrain, has started a new hunger strike to protest his detention
A critical security vulnerability in XWiki collaboration software is being actively exploited by threat actors to deploy cryptocurrency mining malware on vulnerable systems. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-24893, represents a serious threat to organizati…
Only masonic temple in Spain reopens in Tenerife, Alicante airport back to normal after drone causes flight diversions, four in ten properties in the Balearic Islands bought by foreigners and more news on Wednesday October 29th.
Trishla Ostwal / Adweek:
Some ad buyers say brands are increasingly spending on Reddit due to the site’s prominence in AI-powered search results and its growing audience — Advertisers are increasingly putting their digital ad spend …
Trulioo announced product enhancements designed to build trust at every stage of the digital journey, from initial verification and payment processing to ongoing compliance monitoring and risk assessment. The latest innovations, delivered across the Tr…
As the Dutch Vote, One Issue Carries the Day: Affordable Housing The New York TimesGeert Wilders convinced Dutch voters the far right could run the country. What is their verdict now? The GuardianTight race in Dutch election as an…
What to know about Hurricane Melissa as it moves across Cuba AP NewsHurricane Melissa live updates: Jamaica wakes to ‘significant’ damage as Category 2 storm brings flooding, storm surge and landslides to Cuba YahooWhy Hurricane M…
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that “it’s too bad” he’s not allowed to run for a third term, conceding the constitutional reality even as he expressed interest in continuing to serve.
Hurricane Melissa, which struck Jamaica with record-tying 185 mph winds Tuesday, was a beast that stood out as extreme even in a record number of monster storms spawned over the last decade in a superheated Atlantic Ocean.
Julie Brafman, a journalist with the French daily Libération has won the 87th Albert Londres Prize, the most prestigious award in the French-speaking press, for her legal reporting.