Health experts and countries such as the United States and Japan have expressed concern over how the virus is largely unchecked across China.
Rishi Sunak has abandoned Tory pledge on workers’ rights, says former jobs tsar
Matthew Taylor says PM has delayed putting in place many of measures from 2019 manifestoUK politics live – latest news updatesThe Conservatives’ former employment tsar has accused Rishi Sunak of abandoning the party’s commitment to improving workers’ r…
Surgeon removes ‘live grenade’ from inside Ukrainian soldier’s body
A surgeon in Ukraine has removed a live grenade from inside a soldier’s chest, the country’s military has said.
ChatGTP Used by Threat Actors to Create Deployable Malware
A new research shows that threat actors are exploiting the increasingly popular ChatGTP to write usable malware and share their results on the dark web. The study was based on recent findings from Cybernews, and three distinct cases were profiled where…
British aid workers in Ukraine vanish in rescue bid
Two British aid volunteers are missing in eastern Ukraine after risking their lives to rescue civilians from the latest Russian onslaught.
China Blocks Visas For S Korea And Japan Over Covid Restrictions | China Visa News | English News – CNN-News18
China Blocks Visas For S Korea And Japan Over Covid Restrictions | China Visa News | English News CNN-News18South Korea shares eye-opening Covid statistics to defend its new rules for travelers from China CNBCChina suspends short-…
War risk rates jump following reinsurers’ Russian retreat
Reduced war risk underwriting capacity has led to a rise in rates since the New Year
EU and NATO to ‘take partnership to next level’ to confront Russia and China
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Liposuction overtakes breast augmentation as most popular cosmetic surgery – CNN
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From ChatGPT to diverting asteroids: These scientific breakthroughs give us hope for 2023
‘Revolutions’ in nuclear fusion and artificial intelligence offer cause for optimism in the new year, writes Bevan Hurley