In financial services, application security risk is becoming a long game. Fewer flaws appear in new code, but old ones linger longer, creating a kind of software “interest” that keeps growing, according to Veracode’s 2025 State of Software Securi…
Maal card explained — Oman’s new national payment card and what it means for you
Oman is launching its own national payment card, the ‘Ma’al’ Card, to boost financial independence and cut costs. This initiative by the Central Bank of Oman offers zero fees for customers and lower transaction costs for merchants, aligning with Oman V…
Worker dies in Italy after rescue from partially collapsed medieval tower
The Romanian worker was trapped for hours under the rubble following the partial collapse of Rome’s Torre dei Conti.
Ukraine-Russia war latest: UK sends Kyiv more Storm Shadows after Trump accuses Putin of secret nuclear tests
US president says Russia is testing nuclear weapons ‘underground’ and threatening to expand to other forms
Peru breaks diplomatic relations with Mexico over asylum claim of former prime minister
According to Hugo de Zela, Peru’s foreign minister, Mexico’s decision to provide Chávez asylum at its embassy in the capital, Lima, was an “unfriendly act” that exacerbated already-existing tensions between the two nations.
Indian engineer in Abu Dhabi wins Dh25 million Big Ticket jackpot
Saravanan Venkatachalam, an Indian engineer in Abu Dhabi, won Dh25 million in the Big Ticket November raffle with ticket number 463221. Initially unaware due to missed calls, he learned of his life-changing win through friends and family. The draw also…
Photos: Huskies taken on Golden Lions in men’s basketball season opener
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Trump’s policies and inflation drive governor’s race in New Jersey, where GOP has been making gains
New Jersey voters are electing their next governor in a race that will reveal whether Democrats still have a grip on a state that has been reliably blue in recent years but has shown signs of shifting toward Republicans.
North Korea’s ex-ceremonial head of state Kim Yong Nam dies at 97, state media says
Yong Nam’s tenure as head of North Korea’s parliament made him the country’s nominal head of state and allowed him to appear frequently in state media greeting visiting foreign dignitaries.
“We Weren’t The First Nor…”: Pak Responds To Trump’s Claim On Testing Nukes
A senior Pakistani official has reaffirmed that Islamabad “will not be the first to resume nuclear tests”, responding to US President Donald Trump’s recent remark suggesting the South Asian country is secretly testing its nuclear weapons.