Warsaw and the Baltic nations are calling for a ban, but the IOC has suggested Russians and Belarusians could compete.
Costamare and Oldendorff meet again in Panama Canal scrape
Costamare ship lost control during an engine room fire, but German owner reports no major damage
Adnan Syed cries outside court after former girlfriend’s family calls for his murder conviction to be reinstated
The family of Hae Min Lee – the teenager whose 1999 killing was the subject of the hit 2014 podcast Serial – have asked an appeal court to reinstate a murder conviction against the man who was blamed for her death.
Harland & Wolff signs subcontract with Navantia UK for FSS
Belfast-based shipbuilder Harland & Wolff has signed a manufacturing subcontract with Navantia UK for work to be delivered under the UK Royal Navy’s (RN’s) Fleet Solid…
Marinakis’ Capital Product Partners buoyed by LNG pivot as container ship market suffers
Profit rises thanks to expanding presence in large gas carriers
Judge hears 8 witnesses in Dani Alves sexual assault case
The judge overseeing the investigation into the Dani Alves sexual assault case has taken testimony from eight witnesses.
HPE, NetApp warn of critical open-source bug
HPE noted a use-after-free vulnerability in its OneView infrastructure management platform that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on targeted systems, leak data, or create conditions ripe for a DoS attack.
U.S. officials tracking suspected Chinese spy balloon
As Secretary of State Antony Blinken prepares to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping, U.S. officials publicize they are tracking a suspected Chinese spy balloon spotted over Montana. Catherine Herridge reports from Washington.
Bill Gates discusses Epstein friendship and affair claims as he reveals he’d like to find love after divorce in BBC show
BILL Gates has opened up about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein amid claims it sparked his divorce.
The billionaire tech titan, 67, admits in a new BBC interview he would have been “much smarter” to not have ever talked to the shamed …
Along Ukraine-Belarus border, a war of nerves — and drones
The reconnaissance drones fly several times a day from Ukrainian positions deep inside the thick forest that marches across the border into Belarus, a close Russian ally, scouring sky and land for signs of trouble on the other side.