Taiwan’s president says war with China ‘not an option’ ABC NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
UK government ‘let lawyers bypass sanctions’ to help Putin ally sue journalist
Documents seen by Open Democracy show UK firm got approval to engage with Wagner group founder Yevgeny PrigozhinBritish lawyers were given government dispensation to bypass sanctions in order to help Yevgeny Prigozhin, the controversial Russian busines…
Chinese Hackers Utilize Golang Malware in DragonSpark Attacks to Evade Detection
Organizations in East Asia are being targeted by a likely Chinese-speaking actor dubbed DragonSpark while employing uncommon tactics to go past security layers.
“The attacks are characterized by the use of the little known open source SparkRAT and malw…
Partial list of 2023 Oscar nominees
The nominees for the 95th Academy Awards were announced Tuesday in Beverly Hills, California.
Basra’s stampede is a metaphor for Iraq’s governance failures
Iraq won the Arabian Gulf Cup. But Iraq also lost ordinary fans because of their government’s ineptitude.
US Help Won’t Solve Pakistan’s Terrorism Problems
So long as Pakistan lacks the political will to root out terrorism on its western borderlands, international efforts would be in vain.
Why US-China trade is on track to break records despite all the politics
The real needs of global economics trump political scaremongering – for the time being
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UN Chief Insists on Special Armed Forces as Haiti Spirals
U.N. Secretary General António Guterres insisted on the deployment of an international specialized armed force to Haiti and called on governments to consider halting deportations as the country’s situation spirals.
Bill Gates is ‘very optimistic’ about the future: ‘Better to be born 20 years from now…than any time in the past’ – CNBC
Bill Gates is ‘very optimistic’ about the future: ‘Better to be born 20 years from now…than any time in the past’ CNBCView Full Coverage on Google News
Poland seeks Germany’s permission to send tanks to Ukraine
Defence minister Mariusz Blaszczak said the Ukraine conflict is a ‘common cause’ for Europe