Killian Hayes is the first to admit he’s not a “perfect player” but basketball is in his blood. The son of DeRon Hayes, Killian was born in the US before moving to France as a baby, where he grew up and cultivated his talent ahead of joining the NBA. N…
Norway war crimes unit ‘want to speak’ to commander who fled Wagner mercenaries in Ukraine
Andrey Medvedev, 26, says that he was willing to testify about the actions of the Wagner Group in Ukraine
China tech curbs expected to top Biden, Dutch PM Rutte meeting
US has sought to shore up support for export restrictions to limit Beijing’s access to advanced computer chips.
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Researchers Warn Against Zoho ManageEngine Exploit Attacks
Horizon3.ai researcher James Horseman said the team has successfully reproduced the exploit
30 years of the European single market
On 1 January 1993, the then 12
Member States abolished border controls between each other, launching free movement of people,
goods, services and capital
Profits at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley plunge
Expectations for Goldman and Morgan were already grim after quarterly results last week from JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Bank of America
Microsoft to axe thousands of jobs in latest cull by tech giant
Microsoft is preparing to axe thousands of jobs in the latest move by one of the world’s biggest technology companies to reduce its workforce in the face of a slowing global economy.
‘People’s uprising’: Somalian push against Al Shabab gains momentum
Somalia is working to drive out Al Shabab, the Al Qaeda-linked extremists, in its most significant offensive against the group in a decade. Civilians are being encouraged to stand up to the extremists in what the government is calling a “people’s upris…