The country’s deadliest mass shooting, in Nova Scotia, led to the creation of a comprehensive program after 23 people died, including the attacker.
Anthropic executive takes a thinly-veiled swipe at OpenAI over spending and ads
“We’ve made less flashy headlines than some, and we’ve been focused on growing revenue and winning business,” Anthropic’s chief commercial officer told CNBC.
Colombia’s Petro says he escaped assassination attempt
Columbian President Gustavo Petro says he has escaped an assassination attempt while travelling by helicopter.
New York Model, Carved In A Basement, Goes On Display
A painstakingly detailed model of New York City will go on display this week after a US truck driver spent 21 years building it in his basement as an evening hobby.
Fortinet Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities
The bugs could be exploited without authentication for command execution and authentication bypass.
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DXB sets new global benchmark as record traffic volumes become the norm
2 million guests in 2025, the busiest year in DXB’s history and the highest annual international traffic ever recorded by any airport Record performance sustained across the year, with the busiest day, month, and quarter all achieved in 2025 DXB traffi…
Bangladesh’s ‘Red Maulana’: The Life And Legacy Of Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani
Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani began his political journey in the 1920s when he got involved in the Khilafat and non-cooperation movements in Bengal.
Iran’s president condemns ‘conspiracy from imperial powers’
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian spoke out against intervention by ‘alien Westerners’ during a rally.
No 10 ‘did not know’ of aide’s links to paedophile when he was given peerage
Downing Street not aware of Matthew Doyle’s support for Sean Morton when peerage was granted, minister saysUK politics live – latest updatesDowning Street was not aware that Keir Starmer’s longstanding communications chief had campaigned for a paedophi…
EU holiday nightmare as Brits told to expect 4-hour airport queues this summer
The implementation of new entry and exit procedures could cause serious disruption to summer holidaymakers this year.