From the front cover of Sports Illustrated to becoming a media mogul – here’s a look back at the career of Tyra Banks.
Israeli strikes kill at least 24 in Gaza
Israeli strikes hit Gaza on Wednesday, killing at least 24 Palestinians, including two babies, according to health officials in the territory. This is despite a fragile ceasefire in place. Israel said it killed three militant leaders and others who po…
TSMC announces production of advanced AI chips in Japan
Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC, Asia’s most valuable company, has announced plans to produce 3-nanometre cutting-edge chips in Japan. Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi lauded the announcement as “the missing piece for the country” since she’s looked to …
AI-Enabled Voice and Virtual Meeting Fraud Surges 1000%+
Pindrop warns of 1210% increase in AI-powered fraud last year
Australian man charged after police allege more than 400 victims groomed online
An Australian man has been charged with child abuse-related offences after an investigation uncovered more than 23,000 videos and images linked to 459 victims, some as young as seven.
Trilateral talks to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine restart in Abu Dhabi – Europe live
Kirill Dmitriev, Russian envoy, said the group had made ‘positive movement forward’ but warned against additional foreign interferenceI’m also keeping an eye on media reports about a major power outage in the German city of Stuttgart this morning.“It i…
Iran-US talks will go ahead in Oman
Washington and Tehran said on Wednesday that US-Iran talks will take place on Friday in Oman, easing fears that negotiations were close to breaking down after disputes over the meeting’s venue and format. Tensions remain, however, as the United States…
“Required A Call From PM”: S Jaishankar’s Son On India-US Trade Deal
The sudden breakthrough in the India-US trade negotiations was a result of multiple converging factors, Dhruva Jaishankar, Executive Director of the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) America, has said.
Reforms target serious flaws in service justice system
The Ministry of Defence has set out a programme of reforms aimed at strengthening and modernising the Service Justice System, including changes under the Armed Forces Bill focused on victim support and improved handling of serious offences.
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Ukrainian pop star Tina Karol brings light and hope to Kyiv amid power cuts
Ukraine’s energy minister has cautioned that scheduled power outages may intensify in the coming days, even as 200 emergency teams race to restore heating in the capital. Amid freezing temperatures and mounting hardship, a local pop star has drawn att…