The nation-state threat group has been attacking a wider range of victims and regions than previously thought.
World Risks Descending Into a Climate ‘Doom Loop’, Warn Thinktanks
The world is at risk of descending into a climate “doom loop,” a thinktank report has warned. From a report: It said simply coping with the escalating impacts of the climate crisis could draw resources and focus away from the efforts to slash carbon em…
Trainee train driver rescues puppy on London tracks mid-lesson
Stefan Hug brings Southern train to a standstill near South Bermondsey to recover dog who was uninjuredA trainee train driver in the middle of a lesson stopped to rescue a puppy on the tracks of a busy London railway.Stefan Hug, who only started learni…
Published XIoT Vulnerabilities Trend Down, but Vigilance Must Remain High: Report
While the total number of new XIoT vulnerabilities is reducing, the difficulty in securing these devices remains high – especially in OT situations.
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Russia planning “massive attack” to destroy Ukraine on war anniversary warn spy chiefs
Putin’s next assault on Ukraine could involve up to 500,000 soldiers, 1,800 tanks, 3,950 armoured vehicles, 400 fighter jets and 300 helicopters from Russia.
Japan’s government will play romantic matchmaker in a bid to shore up the birth rate. Experts say it will fail. – CBS News
Japan’s government will play romantic matchmaker in a bid to shore up the birth rate. Experts say it will fail. CBS NewsNot so easy to fall in love: The app effect on Japan’s international dating scene The Japan TimesView Full Cov…
Is Japan “going to sink, right along with its birth rate”?
Some sociologists say the approach adopted by Japan’s largely older, male leaders ignores the real problem.
Retirees in China hold rare protests against health insurance reforms
Retirees have protested in two Chinese cities over fears that the authorities will dip into their personal health savings accounts to cover public budget shortfalls.
As border crossings open, some Syrian refugees return home to care for relatives after earthquake
Euronews International correspondent Anelise Borges spoke to some Syrian refugees returning to their home country after the earthquake.
Lebanese depositors smash up, burn Beirut banks – Reuters.com
Lebanese depositors smash up, burn Beirut banks Reuters.comView Full Coverage on Google News