While there’s no clear evidence yet of a dangerous new variant emerging, cases are surging, and that carries risks for both China and the world.
Rockets hit U.S. base in east Syria without causing losses
Two rockets struck a base housing American troops in eastern Syria on Wednesday without causing any human or material losses, the U.S. military said.
Teachers, plumbers and builders among Ukraine’s volunteer soldiers preparing for worst on Belarus border
In the forest and snowed-over swamps of Ukraine’s 621-mile border with Belarus is a territorial defence unit gearing up for the worst.
OFRAK : Unpack, Modify, And Repack Binaries
OFRAK (Open Firmware Reverse Analysis Konsole) is a binary analysis and modification platform. OFRAK combines the ability to: OFRAK supports a range of embedded firmware file formats beyond userspace executables, including: OFRAK equips users with: See ofrak.com for more details. GUI Frontend The web-based GUI view provides a navigable resource tree. For the selected resource, […]
Israel trying to prevent UN Security Council meeting on Ben-Gvir’s Temple Mount visit – report
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How Matt Gaetz and AOC cleared the air on their positions over Kevin McCarthy vote
AOC shoots down suggestions from her opponents that Democrats are making a deal with McCarthy
Ukraine sees speeding up inspections as key to Black Sea grain deal – Yahoo News
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Tokyo is so crowded the government is paying families to leave
Japan is offering to pay families to move out of its overcrowded capital, in an effort to revitalize countryside towns and boost the falling birth rate.
Tehran protests against Khamenei cartoons in Charlie Hebdo’s Iran special issue
Iran warned France on Wednesday it would respond after “insulting” cartoons depicting Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei were published in the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
George Santos came to Washington, D.C. It was awkward.
Hounded by reporters whom he labored to avoid and shunned by members of his own party, George Santos, Republican representative-elect of New York, spent his first day in Congress as an outcast.