Public sector workers demand the government roll back high taxes imposed as a precondition to unlock $2.9bn IMF loan.
U.S. Drone Downed over the Black Sea: What We Know
The incident was the first known physical contact between the Russian and American militaries since the war in Ukraine began.
Brand Names in Finance, Telecom, Tech Lead Successful Phishing Lures
According to an analysis by Cloudflare, credential-seeking cyberattackers garnered the most phishing success by impersonating the brands of telecommunications firms, financial institutions, and popular technology companies in 2022.
14 Subtitle Translation Tools To Break the Language Barrier
Translating video subtitles into multiple languages helps reach a wider audience. Here is a list of the best subtitle generator tools to help you translate subtitles.
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Russia’s oil revenues fall sharply as the West’s price cap starts to bite, IEA says
The IEA said Russia’s estimated oil export revenues fell to $11.6 billion last month, down $2.7 billion from January when volumes were significantly higher.
Will Pakistan’s Carrot-and-Stick Approach to the Taliban Regime Work?
If Kabul is able to get the TTP to call off its spring offensive, Islamabad would respond with deals on travel and trade.
Leonardo da Vinci was the son of a slave and half-Italian, expert claims
Mona Lisa painter Leonardo da Vinci was only half-Italian and his mother was a slave who was trafficked to Italy from the Caucasus region, new research has claimed.
Five killed after flooding in earthquake-hit regions of Turkey
Five people were killed and several more are missing after floods struck two provinces in Turkey that were devastated by last month’s earthquakes.
Furetank’s first female ship master says diversity momentum is building
Therese Boman is happy to provide an example to other women planning a career at sea