Dozens of Vulnerabilities Patched in Intel Products
Intel has released patches for multiple critical- and high-severity vulnerabilities across its product portfolio.
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Syrian infant siblings rescued from earthquake rubble
Imtiaz Tyab has the story of two Syrian siblings who miraculously survived devastating earthquakes. They were trapped under rubble while their parents perished.
Big expose! Israeli mastermind Tal Hanan rigged 33 presidential elections worldwide: Report – WION
Big expose! Israeli mastermind Tal Hanan rigged 33 presidential elections worldwide: Report WIONView Full Coverage on Google News
Leader: Iran’s progress under sanctions has surprised foreigners
The Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution says the progress of the country under the sanctions has surprised observers, but Iran, so far, lacks the required skill to publicize them and reflect them in media reports.
News24.com | Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon confirms resignation
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Wednesday confirmed her surprise resignation, announcing an election would take place to replace her as Scottish National Party (SNP) leader.
Ukraine defence minister confident West will send jets
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Sources: FTX lawyers and hedge fund Modulo are negotiating the return of Sam Bankman-Fried’s $400M investment in Modulo, currently sitting in a JPMorgan account (New York Times)
New York Times:
Sources: FTX lawyers and hedge fund Modulo are negotiating the return of Sam Bankman-Fried’s $400M investment in Modulo, currently sitting in a JPMorgan account — The founders of the trading firm Modulo Capital are i…
NATO chief eyes bigger defense budgets, hard spending target
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday urged the 30 member countries to commit to spending at least 2% of their gross domestic product on defense by a set date, as Russia’s war on Ukraine and other threats eat into military spending.
Europe’s top rights court rules in favour of French LuxLeaks whistleblower
The European Court of Human Rights ruled in favour of an accountant who exposed tax deals for large corporations in Luxembourg.