The „Holy Souls” or NEPTUNIUM threat group is considered responsible for the recent attack on the satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo. The group is known to be backed up by the Iranian state and was previously sanctioned by the U.S. government. Due…
China’s Top Android Phones Collect Way More Info
Artem S. Tashkinov writes: Don’t buy an Android phone in China, boffins have warned, as they come crammed with preinstalled apps transmitting privacy-sensitive data to third-party domains without consent or notice. The research, conducted by Haoyu Liu …
Insulate Britain activist jailed for eight weeks for contempt of court
David Nixon disobeyed judge’s order not to mention climate crisis as motivation during trial over road-blocking protestAn environmental activist has been jailed for eight weeks after disobeying a judge’s instruction not to mention the climate crisis as…
Greenpeace activists board vessel carrying Shell oil platform
Activists from environmental group Greenpeace boarded a vessel contracted to Shell as it sailed in the Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday, demanding that the Anglo-Dutch oil giant “stop drilling and start paying”.
German court rejects climate lawsuit against automaker BMW
A German court has rejected a lawsuit by environmental campaigners seeking to force automaker BMW to stop selling combustion engine vehicles by 2030.
Winning lottery ticket worth $48 million sold to 18-year-old in Canada – USA TODAY
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Indian pharmacist honoured by Kyiv for supporting war effort: ‘Ukraine is my nation too’
Brijendra Rana, a Kharkiv resident who provides medicines to Ukrainian troops and civilians, tells Arpan Rai it is his ‘kartavya’ – or duty – to help his adopted homeland
Syrian newborn pulled alive from earthquake rubble
The 7.8-magnitude quake that struck Syria and neighbouring Türkiye flattened the infant’s home, killing the rest of her immediate family members.
One of the First Black Marines, 101, Honored for His Service
Cpl. George Johnson served as a military policeman during the World War II era and is one of the Montford Point Marines, the first Black members of the Corps.
Separatist rebels take New Zealand pilot hostage in Papua
Separatist rebels set fire to a small plane carrying six people after it landed at a remote airport in Indonesia’s restive Papua province and took its pilot, a New Zealand citizen, hostage early Tuesday, police and rebels said.