Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Monday that it had found traces of explosives on a ship travelling from Turkey to the port of Rostov-on-Don in Russia to pick up grain.
100 days of conflict in Sudan: A timeline
Despite ceasefire attempts and diplomatic efforts, the fighting between the army and the RSF in Sudan continues to rage.
Fire still raging on Greek island of Rhodes as dozens more start across country
Some 19,000 people had been evacuated from several locations on the island as wildfires burned for a sixth day, Greek authorities said.
U.N. talking with North Korea about fate of Travis King
The American soldier ran into the North last week across the Koreas’ heavily armed border. Pyongyang hasn’t said anything publicly about King.
French Policeman In Jail Over Violence Sparks Controversy
The remanding in custody of a French policeman in the city of Marseille sparked new controversy weeks after violent riots
UN Command says it’s communicating with North Korea over detained U.S. soldier
The deputy commander of the U.N. Command said Monday it has started conversations with North Korea over an American soldier who ran into the North last week across the Koreas’ heavily armed border.
Iran targets e-commerce giant over photos of female employees without headscarves in new crackdown
Iranian authorities have shut down one of the offices of the country’s biggest e-commerce company and launched judicial procedures over the publication of photos showing female employees not wearing the Islamic headscarf.
Apple could opt to stop iMessage and FaceTime services due to the government’s surveillance demands
Apple could opt to pull iMessage and FaceTime services in the U.K. in response to the government’s surveillance demands. In light of the government’s surveillance demands, Apple might consider withdrawing iMessage and FaceTime services from the U.K. The UK government wants to give more surveillance powers to its intelligence agencies proposing changes to the Investigatory Powers […]
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Iran targets e-commerce giant over photos of female employees without headscarves in new crackdown – The Associated Press
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