The judge presiding over former South African President Jacob Zuma’s corruption trial recused himself this week and said he didn’t want there to be any chance that the proceedings could be viewed as biased against Zuma
Early retiree says breaking these 6 ‘society rules’ helped him save $1 million: ‘I wasn’t born rich’
Early retiree Steve Adcock saved $1 million by working 9-to-5 jobs, investing well, and breaking society rules. Here’s his best advice for achieving a successful life.
A US judge amends Sam Bankman-Fried’s bail terms, prohibiting him from contacting any current or former FTX or Alameda employees and bans Signal and other apps (Cheyenne Ligon/CoinDesk)
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A US judge amends Sam Bankman-Fried’s bail terms, prohibiting him from contacting any current or former FTX or Alameda employees and bans Signal and other apps — The tentative order was granted by a New Yo…
Rishi Sunak plans US trip with Northern Ireland high on agenda
UK officials in flurry of diplomacy seeking agreement with EU over protocol, but play down talk that deal is closeRishi Sunak is considering a trip to visit Joe Biden in the US as talks between the UK and EU over the Northern Ireland protocol intensify…
Nevada Ransomware has Released Upgraded Locker
The actors behind this new project have an affiliate platform first introduced on the RAMP underground community, which is known for initial access brokers (IABs) and other cybercriminal actors and ransomware groups.
The return of Chinese tourists restores hope in the Philippines’ tourism industry
When the Chinese government made the decision to relax its pandemic restrictions and allow for travel abroad again, tourism professionals in the Philippines welcomed the news, but concerns linger about the expected increase in mass tourism.
Pope Francis excoriates ‘brutal atrocities’ in DR Congo
Pope Francis on Wednesday slammed “brutal atrocities, which bring shame upon all humanity” in eastern DR Congo, after hearing testimony from victims of the conflict in the capital Kinshasa.
U.K. hobbled by biggest labor strikes in more than a decade
An estimated 500K workers, from teachers to train drivers, are demanding better pay and work conditions amid soaring inflation exacerbated by Brexit.
IndiGo inducts its first widebody aircraft – Boeing 777 on Delhi-Istanbul route
New Delhi, January 31. IndiGo, India’s leading carrier will be operating Boeing 777 aircraft on Delhi- Istanbul route, effective February 01, 2023, on damp lease, to cater to the increasing demand for travel to and from India. Turkey has emerged as one of the most popular tourist destinations post pandemic and has been one of …
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