To accelerate the global move toward sustainable vehicles, Toyota is suggesting simply replacing the inner workings of vehicles already on the roads with cleaner technology like fuel cells and electric motors.
Thousands march in Peru capital demanding president step down
By Marco Aquino
LIMA (Reuters) – Thousands took to the streets of Peru’s capital Lima on Thursday in a peaceful protest against the new government and president, after weeks of bloody clashes triggered by the ousting of former President Pedro Castillo…
Army chief spurns Smotrich’s W. Bank powers: IDF reports only to defense minister – The Times of Israel
Army chief spurns Smotrich’s W. Bank powers: IDF reports only to defense minister The Times of IsraelView Full Coverage on Google News
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Serbia: 2nd ammonia leak in month sickens a dozen people
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IT Governance Podcast 2023-1: more ransomware attacks on the education sector, and DPC and Meta sued
This week, we discuss a series of ransomware attacks on 30 schools and colleges in the UK, legal action against both Meta and the Irish Data Protection Commission following last year’s massive Facebook GDPR fine, and the third stage of a cyber-defence…
Sweden finds Europe’s largest deposit of rare earth metals, which could become ‘more important than oil and gas’
Swedish mining company LKAB discovered one million metric tons of rare earth oxides, which are used in electric vehicles and wind turbines.
Putin accused of ‘stealing Wagner’s victory’ as cracks show in Russia
Russia’s refusal to acknowledge the role of a shady military group has exposed a growing feud at the top of the dictatorship’s command.