State media in China played down the severity of a surge of COVID-19 infections ahead of an expected briefing on Tuesday by its scientists to the World Health Organization, which is hoping for a “detailed discussion” on the evolution of the virus.
Japan to offer families £6,394 per child to move out of Tokyo
Japan is set to offer families up to £6,394 per child to move out of Tokyo as part of efforts to combat population concentration in the capital.
You Cannot Escape Cybersecurity
Many companies don’t realize just how intertwined we are with our suppliers nowadays. Most of the software and data we rely upon today are no longer on our devices; they are in someone else’s server, data center or cloud.
China calls Covid curbs on travellers ‘unacceptable’, threatens retaliation
China has described the extension of international restrictions on travellers from its territory as “unacceptable” as countries including France, Japan, India and the United States impose Covid controls on visitors from the world’s most populous nation.
Benedict’s admirers flock to Vatican to pay their last respects
The remains of former Pontiff Benedict XVI will lie in state at St Peter’s Basilica for another two days before his funeral takes place on Thursday.
‘No support in the population’ for France’s pension reform, political analyst says
French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne is meeting the major players involved in, or largely opposed to, the government’s pension reform plans. The reform is set to be the big political battle of the next six months, with President Emmanuel Macron promi…
UK trains disrupted again as workers stage fresh strikes
Commuters returning to work after the Christmas break are advised not to travel as tens of thousands of British rail workers stage a fresh round of strikes that will disrupt services all week.
Nearly 300 Vulnerabilities Patched in Huawei’s HarmonyOS in 2022
Chinese tech giant Huawei patched nearly 300 vulnerabilities in its HarmonyOS operating system in 2022.
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British rail workers start new year with week-long strike
British rail workers start new year with week-long strike
Right-wing Israeli minister challenges own government with visit to Temple Mount
Past visits to the Temple Mount, revered by both Muslims and Jews, have sparked clashes in the country and could alienate the Arab nations Israel seeks to woo.