Forty-four French farmers’ organisations have signed an open letter urging President Emmanuel Macron to “clarify” France’s stance and take action to block the South American Mercosur trade agreement, which they regard as both unfair and even dangerous…
Nation-State Cyber Ecosystems Weakened by Sanctions, Report Reveals
Cyber-related economic sanctions can alter adversary behavior, forcing underground networks to distance themselves from named actors
Amazon layoff updates: What to know as company to let go 14,000
Here’s what to know as Amazon is set to begin its largest layoff in years, and potentially in company history, this week.
US congresswoman slams ‘sociopathic’ EU politicians
EU politicians are willing to erase “entire bloodlines” of Russians and Ukrainians for their own interests, US Rep. Anna Paulina Luna says
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The D Brief: Hurricane evacuation; B-1s off Venezuela; DOD civs fret amid shutdown; Plutonium for sale; And a bit more.
Developing: The U.S. Navy has evacuated hundreds of defense personnel from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay as the category-5 Hurricane Melissa barrels northeast through the Caribbean Sea. The evacuations routed nearly 900 “non-mission essential pers…
Trump’s late-night appeal argues why his 34-count felony conviction should be thrown out
President’s attorneys resurrect legal arguments to overturn jury’s verdict in a case that was ‘fatally marred’
Hack-cessibility: When DLL Hijacks Meet Windows Helpers
Some research surrounding a dll hijack for narrator.exe and ways to abuse it. submitted by /u/oddvarmoe [link] [comments]
As Trump Tariffs Canada, Carney Turns to Asia for Trade
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Offshore windfarm projects may be exempted from new UK nature rules
Exclusive: Firms say added costs would mean they are unable to install enough turbines to meet green energy goalsOffshore windfarm companies may be exempted from new UK nature rules in an attempt to keep down the cost of renewable energy, the Guardian …
Ukraine’s Winter War Is the World’s Test — and America Can’t Afford to Blink
OPINION — Two weeks ago, my colleagues and I stood in Dnipro while warning sirens cut across the city and Shahed drones screamed overhead. We had come as a medical-humanitarian delegation to inspect trauma centers that receive the worst of the front’s…