French maritime police say they will “soon be able to carry out control and intervention operations at sea” on suspected taxi boats.
Moscow antique salon showcases rare artworks
Moscow’s antique salon has opened with an eastern-inspired theme, featuring hundreds of exhibitors and a wide range of artworks from different eras and genres.
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Alabama priest leaves clergy after woman alleges ‘private companionship’ beginning when she was 17
Robert Sullivan’s self-imposed removal comes after accusations he provided financial support in exchange for arrangement which included sexA longtime Roman Catholic priest in Alabama has voluntarily left the clergy after a woman alleged to his superior…
A bright spot for turtles: Olive ridleys are recovering in India, but still at risk
India’s olive ridley turtle numbers appear to have rebounded after years of patchwork efforts to stem their decline. Can it last?
UK bulker blaze probe puts cargo screening firmly in the frame
Accident report highlights importance of load monitoring after incident
Hong Kong fire sparks anger and demands for answers
The death toll from Hong Kong’s worst fire in nearly 80 years has risen to 128 and about 200 people remain missing from the high-rise residential complex that was engulfed by the blaze, the city’s security chief said on Friday. The fire in the Wang Fu…
Trump’s ‘drug boat’ attacks mirror controversial Obama-era tactic – NYT
US military action in the Caribbean resembles the Barack Obama-era ‘signature strikes’ on terrorist suspects, the New York Times has argued
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Leonardo unveils ‘Michelangelo Dome’ as Europe looks to bolster sovereign defense systems
Italian defense company Leonardo unveiled plans for an AI-powered shield for cities and critical infrastructure
Finland strengthens digital defences with AI and media literacy from young, says education minister
Already the most media-literate nation in Europe, Finland is doubling down on efforts in schools to combat misinformation in the artificial intelligence era.