‘Everything’s expensive’: A family struggles in post-coup Myanmar
A taxi driver’s family grapples with soaring living costs, less income and medical bills.
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A taxi driver’s family grapples with soaring living costs, less income and medical bills.
Nigeria’s forthcoming presidential election is a departure from the traditional two-man race. Can Rabiu Kwankwaso win?
A diverse collection of authors offer philosophical and interdisciplinary insights into global climate justice with a view to climate neutrality by the middle of the 21st century.
They will not affect global infection numbers or new variant spread but might be pushing an opaque China to open up.
New solution brings together full stack of CA-agnostic certificate lifecycle management, PKI services and tightly integrated public trust issuance. We rarely consciously think about the fact that, in this Information Age, many aspects of our private an…
By Laura Osman in Ottawa The World Health Organization…
Tinubu has a formidable political machinery & is credited with Lagos’s successes, but can he become Nigerian president?
The expansion of potential cyber threats has increased due to the integration of connected devices, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the convergence of IT and OT in railway operations. In this Help Net Security interview, Dimitri van Zantvliet is the …
The last thylacine is thought to have died in the 1930s. Meet the scientists who want to bring it back.
GESTURING toward the mist-shrouded port of Antwerp, one-time master drug smuggler Paul Meyer insists its security is “leaky as a sieve”.
Known as The Tall Dutch Guy in international drug-trafficking circles, Paul says he once moved industrial quanti…