By Aroonim Bhuyan New Delhi, July 2. What began as a post-war friendship built on Japanese development assistance has evolved into one of Asia’s most consequential strategic and economic partnerships. Seventy-five years after the establishment of diplo…
Into the Darkness
Fault Lines investigates allegations of systematic torture of Palestinian prisoners and detainees in Israeli custody.
West Nile cases hit highest total in decades as experts warn about mosquitos spreading the virus across the US
The US has seen the highest number of cases by this point in the year since 2004
Labour accuses Nigel Farage of trying to hide ‘property empire’
The Reform leader and his partner have amassed a mortgage-free property portfolio worth more than £4 million over the past decade, a report suggests.
Kid Rock admits he calls Trump late at night to show off to his drinking buddies
Kid Rock said the president ‘always picks up’ his calls, and sometimes gives him a ring ‘just to shoot the s***’
AOC endorses progressive Democrat in closely watched Michigan race for US Senate seat
El-Sayed, backed by Bernie Sanders, leads polls ahead of Haley Stevens and Mallory McMorrow in primaryUS politics live – latest updatesAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez has thrown her support behind Abdul El-Sayed, the doctor and progressive Democrat seeking th…
The best July 4 deals live now: Save on Anker, Garmin, Apple, and more
Fourth of July weekend is almost here, and there are plenty of deals to celebrate.
ThreatsDay: AI Compute Hijacking, Apple Email Flaw, BlueHammer Ransomware + 14 Stories
This week’s security news is mostly about weak spots.
Browsers, bots, sandboxes, AI systems, and email flows all show the same problem in different ways. Everything looks normal until someone tests a small gap and finds a way through.
This is not one…
US job growth slows in June; hospitality sheds roles despite World Cup
Labour force participation dropped to its lowest level since March 2021, reaching 61.5 percent in June.
Iran renews Hormuz threats as Doha talks end with cautious progress
Tehran threatened a “forceful response” against vessels straying from its approved Hormuz routes, even as mediators said indirect US-Iran talks in Doha concluded with “positive progress”. The next round of talks will wait until after Ayatollah Ali Kham…