Euronews correspondent Sasha Vakulina reports on the latest situation in the war in Ukraine as Russian forces begin offensive efforts.
Italian PM to testify in murder trial
Giorgia Meloni will tell the court whether Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is stalling the case of a murdered student
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Russia deports thousands of Ukrainian children. Investigators say that’s a war crime
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Türkiye has message for other nations
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has thanked nations that provided assistance to his country after devastating earthquakes
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‘Judicial overhaul bill has no precedent in a democracy,’ says Knesset legal adviser – The Times of Israel
‘Judicial overhaul bill has no precedent in a democracy,’ says Knesset legal adviser The Times of IsraelProtests held over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s justice reform plan CBS NewsBankers speak on Israel Judicial Re…
US says Iran-based former Egyptian special forces officer is new Al-Qaeda chief – The Times of Israel
US says Iran-based former Egyptian special forces officer is new Al-Qaeda chief The Times of IsraelAl-Qaeda Gets New Boss; Dreaded terrorist Saif al-Adel has $10 million bounty on his head Hindustan TimesAl-Qaeda gets a new chief …
Serbians back nonexistent Kosovo ‘proposal’ – survey
A new poll shows Serbia favoring a hypothetical Franco-German plan, as opposed to the actual one that envisions independence for Kosovo
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Why SecDataOps Is the Future of Your Security Program
The goal: Ensure that data is always finely curated and accessible, and that security decisions get made with high-fidelity data.
Lokibot, AgentTesla Grow in January 2023’s Most Wanted Malware List
The infostealer Vidar has returned to the top 10 after an increase in ‘brandjacking’ attacks
Analysis: Cybersecurity Managers Fear ‘Catastrophic’ Cyber Event Now Likely Within Two Years
By John E. Dunn In a fully digital world, organizations are no longer isolated islands. It seems the profession is finally coming to terms with the dark possibilities. What’s the worst thing a bad cyberattack could do to an organization? Five years ago, most business managers would have cited business disruption, reputational damage, or regulatory fines as their top worries. Now interviews with business managers and cybersecurity professionals by the World Economic Forum (WEF) have revealed that managers worry about something far worse – the near-term possibility of a catastrophic cyber-event beyond their control. According to the Global Cybersecurity Outlook…