Hacktivists have used DDoS attacks on both sides of the Ukraine-Russian conflict to disrupt critical services, usually as retaliation for actions or announcements made concerning the ongoing war.
Meet the maritime matchmaker cleaning up seafarer recruitment
Disenchantment with pay-to-work scams is providing a boost for Isabelle Rickmer’s digital marketplace
Pakistan’s nationwide power cuts highlight escalating economic crisis
The country of 220 million was without electricity for hours despite power-saving measures. Economists warn funds for energy imports will last only one more month.
Finland’s top diplomat hints at joining Nato without Sweden
Pekka Haavisto’s comments came after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan cast doubt on the expansion of the military alliance.
Israeli minister visits UAE ahead of Netanyahu trip: Reports
Strategic affairs minister Ron Dermer visited on Sunday ahead of a possible trip by the PM, Israeli media reported.
France repatriates 47 nationals from northeastern Syria camps
The repatriation involved 32 children and 15 women who will undergo medical and social monitoring, French officials say.
Erdogan tells Sweden not to expect Turkey’s support for its Nato bid after Quran-burning protests
A sign on a window of the Swedish Consulate in Istanbul read: ‘We do not share that book-burning idiot’s view’
Politics daily briefing: January 24
All the latest political developments in the UK, as the Prime Minister ordered an investigation into Nadhim Zahawi’s tax affairs, with allegations about the Conservative Party chairman piling pressure on Rishi Sunak.
Australia-China relations: Countries seek to mend trade ties
Australia and China look to mend relations after about a two-year ban on commodity imports.
Jacinda Ardern bids farewell at last event as New Zealand PM
Jacinda Ardern bid an emotional farewell at her last political engagement as New Zealand’s prime minister.