A student nurse appeared in a British court Friday, charged with planning to attack an air force base and taking a home-made bomb to a hospital maternity unit where he worked.
Lockheed Martin rolls out first KC-130J for Germany
The first Lockheed Martin KC-130J tanker-transport aircraft for Germany was rolled out of the company’s Marietta production facility in Georgia on 26 January.
“Protected By…”: Interpol Chief On Integrity Of Fugitive Notices
The integrity of Interpol notices is protected by dedicated lawyers, experts and an independent commission, Interpol Secretary General Jurgen Stock said on Friday.
First American Ever to Finish Dakar Malle Says Focus Was Slow and Steady, Not Speed
The Motorcycles and Misfits podcast from Santa Cruz, California has put together a fantastic interview with local sailor Mo Hart, first American-born rider to finish the Dakar Malle. This week on our motorcycle podcast we are joined by Mo Hart, fresh b…
How to Protect Your Personal Data

All your online activity creates a trail of data. And that data tells a story. The story of you. The…
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In a first, German parliament spotlights Nazis’ LGBTQ victims
The German parliament will for the first time on Friday focus its annual Holocaust memorial commemorations on people persecuted and killed for their sexual or gender identity.Campaigners worked for two decades to establish an official ceremony for LG…
Two Hacks Involving Mental Health Data Affected Nearly 400,000 Individuals
Two hacking breaches – one at a non-profit provider mental health and substance treatment services and the other at a provider of behavioral health services – affected sensitive information of nearly 400,000 individuals.
‘Loyal to the motherland’: joining Russia’s Youth Army
At the Stalingrad Battle Museum in Russia’s southern city of Volgograd, dozens of teenagers stand in a circle, waiting to take oath as they join the patriotic Youth Army movement.Dressed in beige trousers and red berets, the children stand in rows in …
Pro-Western former general Pavel set to sweep Czech president vote
Retired NATO general Petr Pavel looks a clear favourite to beat billionaire former prime minister Andrej Babis in the Czech presidential election run-off on Friday and Saturday.