Coastguards and police have reportedly been scrambled after the adults-only cruise ship sounded a ‘man overboard’ alert
MS Teams Guest Access Can Remove Defender Protection When Users Join External Tenants
Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a cross-tenant blind spot that allows attackers to bypass Microsoft Defender for Office 365 protections via the guest access feature in Teams.
“When users operate as guests in another tenant, their protectio…
Israeli occupation now “far more extreme” for Palestinians
Author Antony Lowenstein says radicalisation of Israeli society allows the military to kill Palestinians with impunity.
News24 | WHO issues unprecedented global guidelines to combat infertility
The World Health Organisation on Friday published for the first time directives to improve the prevention, detection and treatment of infertility, which affects millions across the globe.
Europa League: Lyon smash Maccabi Tel Aviv 6–0 to go top of the table
Lyon surged to the top of the Europa League on Matchday 5 after a dominant 6–0 win over Maccabi Tel Aviv on Thursday in Serbia, a victory powered by a hat-trick from captain Corentin Tolisso.
Gard veteran jumps ship to Swedish Club
Terri Jay will seek to tap worldwide markets providing insurance for charterers and traders
Greek elite pays respects to late tycoon Vardis Vardinoyannis
Shipping people flock to the Athens event, which brought together the country’s political, economic and media leadership
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade: Buzz Lightyear and Pac-Man float over chilly New York
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade showcased Shrek, Minnie Mouse, Buzz Lightyear and Pac-Man over Manhattan, with spectators braving chilly weather and strong winds.
No Arrests Yet In Attack On Baul Singers In Bangladesh, Yunus Faces Criticism
Despite mounting criticism over the brutal attacks on Baul singers, Muhammad Yunus’ government in Bangladesh has said it has issued instructions to arrest the perpetrators. However, no arrests have been made so far
US to review immigration from 19 countries after Washington DC double shooting
The US will review green cards issued to the citizens of 19 countries after two members of the National Guard were shot by a suspected Afghan gunman in Washington DC.