Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, was charged with killing Mr. Abe with a homemade gun during an election campaign event in 2022.
Harvard’s New Headache After Trump. Giving Too Many A Grades To Students
About 60% of the grades handed out in classes for the university’s undergraduate program are A’s, up from 40% a decade ago.
Rule of law declined in over two thirds of EU countries, World Justice Project says
In 2025, Slovakia and Hungary saw the sharpest declines, according to the Rule of law index published by the World Justice Project.
‘Shoving our closest ally straight into China’s arms’: GOP allies call Canada PM ‘traitor’ as he reveals plans to sign trade agreements with China
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China signs expanded ASEAN free trade pact as alternate to US protectionism
The free trade area covers a combined market of more than 2 billion people and lowers tariffs on goods and boosting flows of services and investment.
Meta, TikTok Agree To Obey Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban
Tech giants Meta and TikTok said Tuesday they will obey Australia’s under-16 social media ban but warned the landmark laws could prove difficult to enforce.
Putin’s secret terror in Germany: How Russia recruits its agents, one click at a time
Russian intelligence services are using Telegram, among other social media platforms, to recruit so-called “low-level agents” in Germany for small acts of sabotage, surveillance or provocation. Even a simple click or like can put users on the radar of …
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Review: The Wireless Cookbook
The Wireless Cookbook is a project-centered guide to working with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and LoRa, written with the Raspberry Pi as the main platform. It is aimed at people who learn through building, experimenting, and breaking things to understand how the…
HMRC cuts child benefit for 35,000 families based on incomplete travel data
UK tax agency apologises after flagging people as having emigrated, often when they return via different routesParents who went from Liverpool to Amsterdam with their autistic children are among thousands who have had their child benefit wrongly stoppe…