A newly disclosed forensic investigation has revealed that Pegasus spyware was used to hack a sitting Member of the European Parliament (MEP) who was actively investigating spyware abuses across the European Union. This raises serious concerns about su…
World Cup 2026: Bangladeshi fans go wild for Brazil and Argentina
Bangladesh may not be at this year’s World Cup, but that hasn’t stopped football fever gripping the nation and two teams are enjoying far more support than any others: Brazil and Argentina. Vast crowds of flag-waving fans have been packing watch parti…
‘If it dies, it’s on you’: Saving Nigeria’s Benin bronze casting
Behind the global restitution story, master artisans are fighting to keep a centuries-old craft alive.
Lead Iran negotiator tells allies Tehran will go to war again if U.S. does not fulfill commitments
Iran’s parliament speaker and lead negotiator in diplomatic talks with the U.S., Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, told representatives from China and Belarus Friday that Tehran was prepared to restart the war if Washington does not fulfill its commitments und…
Extreme heat bears down as US prepares to mark 250th anniversary of independence
The anniversary has served as an opportunity for the US to reflect on its history while also reminding it of the political polarisation of the moment.
Russia faces challenges trying to jam Starlink in Ukraine
Footage reportedly shows Ukrainian forces destroying a Russian system deployed to jam Starlink. The satellite network, which is notoriously difficult to jam, has become crucial for providing high-speed internet access to Ukraine.
UK parents warned over posting images of children amid AI sexual abuse fears
Exclusive: National Crime Agency and safety watchdog issue guidance amid rise in explicit material onlineAI prey: why watchdogs are telling parents to protect children from nudification appsThe UK National Crime Agency has recommended parents should no…
Password “Government”: Russian Gas Stations Prioritize Officials as Fuel Shortages Spread
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Argentina fans flood Miami for Cape Verde match
Argentina fans flood Miami for Cape Verde match
Three Michigan brothers sold lemonade for 50 cents, then were told they needed nearly $400 in permits. They fought back and won
Three Michigan brothers faced a hefty permit fee for their 50-cent lemonade stand, prompting them to fight for change. Their advocacy, with the help of their mother and a state representative, led to a bill exempting minors earning under $5000 from suc…