Return of human remains robbed by academics in 1890 sets possible precedent for other artefactsTrinity College Dublin is to return skulls stolen a century ago from the Irish island of Inishbofin, setting a possible precedent for other controversial hum…
Russia to deploy vintage tracked carriers to Ukraine
Russian Army reportedly has dipped into its stockpile of antiquated Cold War-era vehicles and sent them to Ukraine. Russia’s ancient BTR-50 armored personnel carriers were taken out of storage and spotted on the way to Ukraine. BTR-50 is an armor…
Israel: Oman to allow Israeli planes through its airspace
Israel’s foreign minister says the Gulf Arab state of Oman has decided to allow Israeli planes to fly through its airspace
Oman joins Saudi in opening its airspace for Israeli carriers
Israeli airlines can now fly over Oman after the Gulf nation opened its airspace for all carriers.
Former Russian president says ‘country will fall apart’ if troops withdraw from Ukraine
‘If Russia stops special military operation without achieving victory, Russia will disappear’
‘She’s not in the river’: diving expert in Nicola Bulley case under the spotlight
After three days of searching, Peter Faulding said he could guarantee the missing woman was not in the River Wyre. Then her body was foundPeter Faulding arrived in Lancashire in the manner of a man who does not lack confidence, promising answers to a m…
European Commission bans TikTok on staff devices
The organisation, which has around 32,000 employees, says the measure is to increase cybersecurity.
Cyberwar Lessons from the War in Ukraine
The Aspen Institute has published a good analysis of the successes, failures, and absences of cyberattacks as part of the current war in Ukraine: “The Cyber Defense Assistance Imperative Lessons from Ukraine.”
Its conclusion:
Cyber defense assistance in Ukraine is working. The Ukrainian government and Ukrainian critical infrastructure organizations have better defended themselves and achieved higher levels of resiliency due to the efforts of CDAC and many others. But this is not the end of the road—the ability to provide cyber defense assistance will be important in the future. As a result, it is timely to assess how to provide organized, effective cyber defense assistance to safeguard the post-war order from potential aggressors…