Europe’s human rights court says Poland violated a woman’s privacy after a 2020 ruling compelled her to get an abortion abroad
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Man who grabbed Ariana Grande in Singapore charged in court
Johnson Wen rushed at the actress in Singapore, during the Asia-Pacific premiere of Wicked: For Good.
European stocks poised to lose ground as AI valuations shake confidence
European markets look set to open lower on Friday.
Hanse Bereederung director reflects on dual-fuel gambles and why brokers are better than spreadsheets
Hanse Bereederung’s Alex Karydis says new regulations are now dictating investment strategy and freight rates
First snowfall brings excitement to Santa Claus Village in Lapland
Lapland’s long-awaited first snowfall arrived after one of the warmest Septembers on record, delighting visitors and locals hoping winter conditions will finally settle in.
EU parliament votes to dilute landmark rules holding corporations accountable
European lawmakers have backed the weakening of flagship EU environmental and human rights rules as part of a drive to slash red tape for businesses. The move will free many corporations from the obligation to fix human rights and environmental issues…
‘Massive’ Ukrainian drone attack on Russian Black Sea port leaves three seafarers injured
Novorossiysk oil depot burns as Ukraine strikes second major Russian port in two weeks
Why your security strategy is failing before it even starts
In this Help Net Security interview, Adnan Ahmed, CISO at Ornua, discusses how organizations can build a cybersecurity strategy that aligns with business goals. He explains why many companies stumble by focusing on technology before understanding risk …
Francois presses Ministers on radar delays, Typhoon future
A senior Conservative MP demanded clarity on radar upgrades, Typhoon export prospects and the impact of the Government’s planned F-35 mix.
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China and Saudi Arabia among nations receiving climate loans, analysis reveals
Investigation by Guardian and Carbon Brief finds just a fifth of funds to fight global heating went to poorest 44 countriesChina and wealthy petrostates including Saudi Arabia and UAE are among countries receiving large sums of climate finance, accordi…