FM Cohen in Kyiv pledges Ukraine loan guarantees, help with airstrike warning system The Times of IsraelView Full Coverage on Google News
Pablo Neruda: Forensic experts say Chilean poet was poisoned
50 years after Chilean Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda died, more questions about the real cause of his death.
Labour pledge to put 13,000 more police back on streets
Labour pledge to put 13,000 more police back on streets.
Burying the dead so loved ones will find them
At least 40,0000 people have died in the earthquakes. In Turkey, many are being buried in mass cemeteries, making it difficult for loved ones to find them. But care is taken to give them a proper burial and aid mourners in their search. @DW
North Korea marks birth anniversary of former leader Kim Jong-il
Events are being held in North Korea to mark the birth anniversary of former leader Kim Jong-il.
Can racism be rooted out of US law enforcement? | The Bottom Line
After young Black man Tyre Nichols was killed by police, there are renewed calls to reform law enforcement in the US.
Syrian hospitals cannot cope with the scale of casualties
In northwest Syria, there are fears medical facilities are close to collapse.
Embattled French football chief Le Graët continues fight to retain power
Noël Le Graët, French football’s most powerful administrator, continued his rearguard action on Thursday to remain in his job despite a government audit damning his sleazy late-night texts to female employees, lax management and cronyism.
Change systems — Change the world
Cisco’s first Chief Social Impact Officer, Brian Tippens, shares how we can change the world by changing systems.
SAS Airline Network Hit by Hackers, Says Mobile App was Compromised
SAS said it was hit by a cyberattack Tuesday evening and urged customers to refrain from using its app but later said it had fixed the problem. News reports said the hack paralyzed the carrier’s website and leaked customer information from its app.