Nigeria reissues old banknote as cash fiasco threatens to disrupt election CNNNigerian leader defends currency swap as pain, protests grow The Associated Press – en EspañolNigeria’s Buhari extends deadline to turn in old banknotes…
French farmers stage tractor protest in Paris to denounce pesticides ban
Angry farmers from across France drove their tractors into the heart of the French capital Wednesday morning to denounce “constraints” on their profession – notably a ban on the use of neonicotinoid insecticides to grow sugar beets.
Ukraine claims Russian energy company Gazprom will create its own Wagner-inspired army
Ukrainian officials claim the creation of more private military companies is creating an “arms race” between competing groups in Russia.
Sweden issues rare ban over Quran burning rally – DW (English)
Sweden issues rare ban over Quran burning rally DW (English)Sweden: Anti-Turkish protests have increased attack threat The Associated Press – en EspañolSweden increasingly a focus for Islamic extremists, security police say &…
Watch: India’s Rescue Efforts Near Collapsed Building In Quake-Hit Turkey
The Indian rescue operations are being carried out in Turkey and Syria under ‘Operation Dost’.
SolarWinds and Market Incentives
In early 2021, IEEE Security and Privacy asked a number of board members for brief perspectives on the SolarWinds incident while it was still breaking news. This was my response.
The penetration of government and corporate networks worldwide is the result of inadequate cyberdefenses across the board. The lessons are many, but I want to focus on one important one we’ve learned: the software that’s managing our critical networks isn’t secure, and that’s because the market doesn’t reward that security.
SolarWinds is a perfect example. The company was the initial infection vector for much of the operation. Its trusted position inside so many critical networks made it a perfect target for a supply-chain attack, and its shoddy security practices made it an easy target…
Zelenskyy visits UK for first time since Russia’s invasion
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a rare trip out of his country Wednesday, daring to visit Britain in a bid for more advanced weapons as Kyiv braces for an expected Russian offensive and hatches its own plans to retake land held by Moscow’s…
Farmers drive hundreds of tractors to Paris to protest against pesticide ban
Entering the French capital through a southern gateway, the farmers’ convoy rolled to the gold-domed Invalides monument, site of Napoleon’s tomb.
I was branded with Andrew Tate’s name… he lured me to Romania, strangled me and made me perform on cam, says Brit
ANDREW Tate’s ex-girlfriend has told how she was branded with a tattoo of his name.
The anonymous Brit woman – named only as Sophie – alleged she was slapped, strangled and subjected to sexual violence by Tate after he lured her t…
“Living Nightmare For Turkey”: Freezing Cold Worsens Earthquake Aftermath
Buildings fell like packs of cards and many people, rendered homeless by a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake and several powerful aftershocks in Turkey, died due to freezing temperatures, an anguished Kubra Halici said from Istanbul.