Iran’s top officials believe that sending the material abroad would leave the country more vulnerable to future attacks by the United States and Israel.
Brit fighting for Putin breaks silence – insists ‘I’m not a traitor’
‘I stand by my beliefs that what I have done is the right thing to do,’ the 50-year-old from Oldham claimed.
Dozens of vehicles burnt as Mali jihadists enforce blockade
Mali is a landlocked country and depends heavily on fuel transported from neighbouring countries.
News24 | ANALYSIS | Economic hardship lands Kenyans on Russia’s brutal frontline
High youth unemployment exposes young Kenyans, like thousands across Africa, to exploitation and false promises of lucrative jobs abroad, writes Guyo Chepe Turi in ISS Today.
Agonising moment woman PASSES OUT from pain of being lashed 100 times in Sharia Law punishment for sex outside marriage
A TRAUMATISED woman passed out from pain after she received 100 lashes for sex outside of marriage in a barbaric Sharia law punishment. Islamic officials publicly flogged two women and two men for the offence in Indonesia’s staunchly Sharia Aceh provin…
Russia launches nuclear war-games on Europe’s doorstep as Nato issues stark warning
Russia’s massive war games in Belarus an attempt to regain military initiative by threatening armageddon, World affairs editor Sam Kiley writes
Industry Reacts to Verizon DBIR 2026 as Vulnerability Exploitation Takes Top Spot
The 2026 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) has sparked widespread industry reaction, with security leaders warning that AI-enabled attacks, vulnerability exploitation, and third-party risk are reshaping the threat landscape faster than many organisations can respond. For the first time in the report’s history, vulnerability exploitation overtook stolen credentials as the leading initial access vector, […]
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‘Dirty deal’: Trump bailed himself out of IRS trouble and got a $1.8B ‘slush fund’ for allies. Legal experts sound the alarm
Anyone cutting checks to Trump’s allies or throwing out tax investigations should start lawyering up, experts tell Alex Woodward
Beehive may be another Dreadnought moment
The Royal Navy officer running Project Beehive will tell you he doesn’t know where autonomous surface warfare is heading, that this uncertainty is itself the strategy, and that we are living through another Dreadnought moment.
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Record 274 climbers summit Everest from Nepalese side in single day
Climbers take advantage of clear weather after threat of ice fall on normal route delayed start of spring season A record 274 climbers have reached the summit of Mount Everest from the Nepalese side in a single day after a spring season that started la…