Satellite imagery showed widespread power outages across Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa on Thursday, 30 October.
Nuclear meltdown fears explode after Russian strikes damage key power plants
Russia’s strikes at nuclear power plants in Ukraine have prompted a warning from the world’s international nuclear watchdog.
News24 | ‘It could be a disaster’: JD Vance warns US government shutdown could impact holiday travel
US Vice President JD Vance warned of a potential holiday meltdown if a government shutdown stretches into the busy Thanksgiving holiday travel season and urged Democrats to provide the votes to reopen the government.
Inside the tiny US town that attracts Beetlejuice fans every year
Many Beetlejuice fans from across the world flock to the tiny town for walking tours
Researchers Develop Linux Rootkit That Evades Elastic EDR Protections
Security researchers have unveiled a sophisticated Linux rootkit capable of bypassing Elastic Security’s advanced detection mechanisms, demonstrating critical vulnerabilities in endpoint detection and response solutions. The Singularity rootkit e…
Google to offer Gemini AI for free to over 500 million Jio users as global firms double down on India
Global AI companies are stepping up efforts to gain users in India by offering free subscriptions
Global Proxy War: Which Foreign Powers Are Backing Sudan’s Warring Generals
The Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), vying for power in Sudan since April 2023, have been trading accusations of receiving support from foreign powers.
MPs warn F-35 jet faces critical gaps and rising costs
MPs warn that despite its cutting-edge technology, Britain’s F-35 fighter programme is being undermined by delays, staffing shortfalls, and spiralling costs that threaten its long-term effectiveness.
The post MPs warn F-35 jet faces critical gaps and rising costs first appeared on UK Defence Journal.
Russia’s new nuclear weapons – real threat or Putin bluster?
This week alone, the Russian president unveiled two nuclear-capable weapons – but their value may be more symbolic than military.
As Guns Fall Silent, Gazans Find No Cash In Newly-Opened Banks
The ceasefire in Gaza has eased the trauma of Israel’s air strikes and blockade but a shortage of cash has left Palestinians unable to spend what little money they have without falling victim to wartime profiteers.