This moody, symmetrical photo from Fairy Falls in Oregon places us in the subject, at least as much as we can be without venturing into the falls themselves.
French football supremo Le Graët quits post three days after disparaging Zidane
Noël Le Graët, French football’s most powerful administrator for more than a decade, was on Wednesday humiliatingly sidelined from his post as president of the Fédération française de football (FFF).
German police start removing climate activists from Lützerath
Several hundred climate activists tried Tuesday to prevent heavy machinery from reaching an abandoned village in Germany that is due to be cleared for the expansion of a coal mine as police pushed back protesters and removed roadblocks ahead of a possi…
Canada rocked by ‘disturbing’ killing of homeless man beaten to death by teen girls
‘I think there’s just so much hatred and dehumanisation of people who are unhoused’
Maersk, MSC add ships in restructured trans-Atlantic trade
The disruption to trade lanes caused by the pandemic is over, but slowing demand has left carriers struggling to manage the existing capacity flooding back into service as congestion eases and new ships are delivered.
Danish central bank and several private banks were hit by a DDoS attack
The central bank of Denmark and seven private banks in the country have been targeted by a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. These attacks happened during the week, and they disrupted the operations of these banking institutions. Danish ban…
Ransomware attacks decreased 61% in 2022
Ransomware declined 61% in 2022, according to a survey from Delinea. The malware tactic continued to affect business reputation and cybersecurity.
French soccer president steps back pending investigation
Noël Le Graët has agreed to step back from his duties as president of the French soccer federation following an emergency executive committee meeting into his behavior.
Kazakhstan Annuls Law ‘On the First President’
As expected, following last summer’s constitutional referendum dropping references to “elbasy,” many of the First President’s other special privileges are ending.
Fredriksen could go for Euronav ships after ditching bid, says Pareto
If John Fredriksen’s appetite is for steel and not shares, both Frontline and Euronav are stock market “buys”, believes Pareto