Trump says Lebanon not included in US-Iran ceasefire amid Israeli assault
US president says war in Lebanon is ‘separate skirmish’ as Israel kills dozens across the country after regional truce.
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US president says war in Lebanon is ‘separate skirmish’ as Israel kills dozens across the country after regional truce.
US vice-president says on visit to Budapest ‘we had to show’ support for Viktor Orbán, as opposition leads pollsHungary elections: what is at stake and who is likely to win?JD Vance has pushed back against claims that the US is interfering in Hungarian…
US President Donald Trump has postponed attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure to negotiate a peace deal based on Tehran’s proposals
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President Donald Trump ended a call with PBS reporter Liz Landers after she asked if he regretted threatening Iran’s entire civilization.Following a press briefing with Pete Hegseth on Wednesday, Landers said she had contacted the president by phone.”…
A total of seven vulnerabilities, most of which can be exploited for DoS attacks, have been patched in OpenSSL.
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French former detainees Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris have returned to France after more than three years of detention in Iran
President Donald Trump’s Iran ceasefire announcement provided some relief to Wall Street and tech stocks shared in the rally.
Salt Security has released its 1H 2026 State of AI and API Security: Navigating the Agentic Era report, revealing a widening gap between the rapid deployment of AI agents and the security programs designed to protect them. The research finds that while autonomous AI agents are being deployed at enterprise scale, 92% of organisations lack […]
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The accident happened when a Madrid-bound service run by private firm Iryo derailed and crossed onto the opposite track, smashing into an oncoming train operated by state company Renfe.
Vice President JD Vance visited Hungary to show support for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a self-proclaimed proponent of “illiberal democracy.”