Europol, in collaboration with global law enforcement agencies and private sector partners, has successfully disrupted a significant cybercrime-as-a-service (CaaS) infrastructure used for ransomware deployment and financial fraud. This effort, part of …
Three sisters with combined age of 316 discuss the secrets to life
Three Brazilians with a combined age of 316 have been recognised as the world’s longest-living trio of sisters.
India, European Union hold human rights dialogue, discuss AI governance and civil liberties
New Delhi, June 24. India and the European Union on June 24 held the 12th India-EU Human Rights Dialogue in New Delhi, reaffirming their commitment to advancing human rights and strengthening cooperation on issues ranging from civil liberties and gende…
Trump says UK’s likely next leader Andy Burnham is ‘extremely liberal’
Trump has made his first comment on the UK’s likely next leader describing Andy Burnham as ‘extremely liberal’.
Town abandoned overnight by 20,000 inhabitants with furniture still inside homes
A group of urban explorers were left stunned by the “overwhelming” discoveries in the evacuated town
New Zealand-based Partly, which develops an AI model for the auto parts industry, raised a $50M Series B led by DST at a $500M valuation, as it enters the US (Duncan Riley/SiliconANGLE)
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New Zealand-based Partly, which develops an AI model for the auto parts industry, raised a $50M Series B led by DST at a $500M valuation, as it enters the US — Partly Group Ltd., a New Zealand startup us…
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Best practices for AI in open-source work
Free and open source software developers us AI coding assistants such as Claude Code, Copilot CLI, Antigravity, and OpenCode in their daily work. The Software Freedom Conservancy responded to that trend with a set of recommendations for contributors wh…
How the US bypasses British courts to try its military over crimes in the UK
Even sexual assault or paedophilia cases are heard by US courts martial, using an obscure 1951 agreementA little-known system in which US military personnel are tried through a court martial for alleged crimes committed in the UK is under growing scrut…
‘It’s like a furnace’: French struggle with heat-trap homes as climate inequality grows
Many of France’s buildings are not designed for hot weather – and low-income housing estates are suffering the worstLiving in a sweltering, seventh-floor flat on a concrete housing estate south of Paris, Samira said she was feeling desperate as France …