As Louisiana’s coast washes away, the dead are the first to go
Hurricanes and rising seas are displacing caskets. What do you do when the climate crisis comes for the dead?
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Hurricanes and rising seas are displacing caskets. What do you do when the climate crisis comes for the dead?
With threats evolving and multiplying, it’s essential to understand how technological advancements can serve as both a challenge and an opportunity to safeguard digital content. In this Help Net Security interview, Rusty Cumpston, CEO at RKVST, d…
HER once-neat home reduced to rubble by Turkey’s deadly earth- quake, mum-of-three Selver Erpirti had lost everything.
Yet rather than dwell on her misfortune, Selver instead joined rescue teams and dug through mounds of debris with her bare hands i…
IT seemed like any other family lunch as relatives tucked into a tasty beef wellington – but days later, three guests are dead of mushroom poisoning.
A surviving witness lies critically ill in hospital and the finger of suspicion points at the woman…
The diplomatic standoff between ECOWAS and Niger coup plotters has made life harder for Nigeriens.
Andrew Gawthorpe details changes in American politics on the domestic, partisan, and foreign fronts, along with the lasting impacts of the Trump Presidency.
Five seasons of drought and clashes caused by herder migration have shrunk Kenya’s forests on a large scale.
In the face of rising cyber threats, the healthcare sector has become a hotbed for cyberattacks. Given the gravity of this situation, we sat down with Shenny Sheth, Deputy CISO at Centura Health, who sheds light on the contributing factors making healt…
Not just the US and China; India, Indonesia and South Korea are scrambling for influence in a strategically vital region
ARMING his men with chainsaws and using victims’ heads “like footballs”, his thirst for blood even outshone his infamous predecessor.
Bu Otoniel, the ruthless Colombian drug lord touted as the successor to Pablo Escobar, has now fi…