Reinsurer declined to pay unspecified share of $2.25bn settlement with US state of Maryland
Iran’s president holds talks on ending war but nuclear site visits ‘not agreed’
President Masoud Pezeshkian’s visit to Islamabad comes as technical teams are working on details of the deal.
Palestinian children targeted in genocide, war crimes in Gaza: UN inquiry
UN commission of inquiry says Israel’s deliberate targeting of Palestinian children in Gaza resulted in genocide.
Niger becomes the third country to leave the International Criminal Court
Niger has formally left the International Criminal Court, accusing the judicial body in The Hague of selective justice.
France issues red alert as heatwave breaks records and death toll mounts
France experienced its hottest-ever night Monday into Tuesday as Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu said 40 people had drowned across the country since June 18 as they sought to escape the record heat. In a country without widespread air-conditioning, t…
Florida man, 84, sues after becoming ‘distracted’ by Waffle House ad and tripping on ‘abnormally high’ curb
Exclusive: Edward Bowlds, 84, ‘feels strongly that Waffle House was negligent, and he is eager to have his day in court to prove it,’ his attorney told The Independent
AI as Statecraft: How Asia Is Rewriting the Rules of Technology Power
The AI race is not a competition about sophisticated regulations or large investment commitments, but one about solving the adoption coordination problem first.
Austin Metcalf’s father accuses pundits of monetizing son’s murder in ‘moral decay of society’
Jeff Metcalf accuses commentators, including The View, of weighing in on high school football star’s killing with ‘no idea on the facts of the case’
FFmpeg PixelSmash Flaw Allows RCE on Video Players, Media Servers, NAS Appliances
Attackers can send crafted media files to execute code in any application that uses FFmpeg’s libavcodec library.
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Why the extreme heat is wreaking havoc on Europe’s trains
The extreme heat baking much of Europe this week is exposing the limits of rail infrastructure made during cooler times, leading to delays and cancellations along with warnings to travellers with health problems to avoid trips if possible….