Kenyan police arrest suspect over killing of LGBTQ+ activist – The Guardian
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Kenyan police arrest suspect over killing of LGBTQ+ activist The GuardianView Full Coverage on Google News
Russia-Ukraine: The Media Front Line Al Jazeera EnglishOpinion: With Russia’s fading power in Ukraine, a second catastrophe looms CNNDiplomacy Watch: Russia takes aim at Western resolve Responsible StatecraftHow Russia’…
A compilation of Listening Post reports on the media dimensions of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Report: Ex-Human Rights Watch chief denied Harvard fellowship over anti-Israel bias The Times of IsraelHarvard Rescinds Fellowship to Former HRW Head over Israel Criticism Democracy Now!Former HRW chief denied Harvard fellowship o…
A municipal ambulance services provider that serves 15 cities in a Texas county has reported to federal regulators a ransomware attack potentially affecting 612,000 individuals, equivalent to nearly 30% of the county’s 2.1 million population.
An international project in nuclear fusion may face years of delays, its boss has said, weeks after scientists in the United States announced a breakthrough in their own quest for the coveted goal. The Guardian reports: The International Thermonuclear …
Armenian-Iranians, who follow the Christian faith, have participated in celebrations to mark Christmas and the Baptism of Jesus.
What is XML external entity injection? XML external entity injection is a security vulnerability that normally allows a bad guy by executing the XML data of the application’s processing. A bad guy will able to view files on the application server filesystem which the bad guy can escalate an XML attack to compromise the vulnerable […]
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Kosovo’s prime minister discusses the latest ethnic tensions.