Israel is letting in commercial goods instead of aid. It wants to show there is food and charge Palestinians for it.
Man found guilty of possessing bomb-making video
Adam Mahmood was arrested at his home in April 2024 in connection with disseminating extremist material.
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Novo Nordisk flags drug trial promise amid hunt for next weight-loss blockbuster
Phase 3 trial results showed the once-weekly Cagrilintide monotherapy injection helped patients reduce their weight by 11.8% on average after 68 weeks.
Taliban leader bans WIFI in an Afghan province to ‘prevent immorality’
The Taliban leader has banned fibre optic internet in Afghanistan’s Balkh province to “prevent immorality,” according to a spokesman for the administration.
Spain will boycott Eurovision if Israel takes part: public TV
Spain will boycott next year’s Eurovision Song Contest if Israel takes part, public broadcaster RTVE, which is charged with selecting the country’s entry for the event, said Tuesday.
Trump faces questions over latest attack on Venezuelan boat
A second US strike on a Venezuelan boat in international waters has raised concern over the legality of the attacks.
Americans Believe Harsh Political Rhetoric Is Fueling Violence, Poll Finds
Roughly two out of three Americans believe that the harsh rhetoric used in talking about politics is encouraging violence, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
‘Investing on quicksand’: Owners call for rules clarity as decarbonisation deadline looms
Multiple fuel rules for different jurisdictions are causing headaches for owners
AWSDoor: New Persistence Technique Attackers Use to Hide in AWS Cloud Environments
As more companies move their critical systems and data to Amazon Web Services (AWS), attackers are finding new ways to stay hidden inside cloud environments. AWSDoor is a tool designed to simplify and automate persistence techniques in AWS. Persistence…
Sky puts 900 roles at risk in shake-up to compete with US streaming services
Company expects consultation process to result in about 600 roles being cut out of 23,000 UK staffBusiness live – latest updatesSky has put 900 roles at risk as the broadcaster continues to reshape its business in the streaming era.The company, which e…