Reuters: Blinken reaffirms need for two-state solution as he lands in Israel TEL AVIV (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Israel and Palestinians to calm tensions as he visited on Monday during the worst violence in year…
From the Archives, 1943: Surrender at Stalingrad
70 years ago, German Field Marshal Friedrich von Paulus disobeyed Hitler and surrendered to the Soviets at Stalingrad.
Birthday party massacre as eight revellers are killed and three left fighting for life in mass shooting in South Africa
AT LEAST eight people were shot dead as gunmen opened fire at a crowded birthday celebration.
Cops have launched a manhunt for the two attackers after the “cold blooded” attack on the party in South Africa.
AFPBystanders wait behind …
Salisbury Cathedral pipe organ will breathe new life into Holst’s Planets
Unique performance with help of children is intended to get people thinking about the work afreshA unique performance of Gustav Holst’s masterwork The Planets – played on a magnificent pipe organ rather than by an orchestra and punctuated by poems insp…
MAC Address Filtering: What It Is and Should You Enable It?
WiFi theft isn’t uncommon. Let’s put an end to this by knowing what MAC addresses are and how to use them to apply MAC address filtering.
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Asia’s richest man accuses short-seller of attacking India
Small investment research firm claims one of the world’s richest people is presiding over the “Largest Con in Corporate History.”
Pro-Russian hackers Killnet behind Dutch hospital cyberattack
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Russian soldier killed in drunken showdown as Putin’s army descends into chaos and anarchy
Soldiers have recounted numerous incidents of drunken behaviour and casual brutality among officers and troops.
Why did Russia invade Ukraine?
Vladimir Putin’s brutal military assault on sovereign neighbour continues in face of heavy losses and near-unanimous international condemnation
Australia mining company sorry for losing radioactive device
A mining corporation apologized for losing a highly radioactive capsule over a 1,400-kilometre stretch of Western Australia, as authorities combed parts of the road looking for the tiny but dangerous substance.