Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator says Iran and the US have been exchanging messages through an intermediary and that nuclear talks have not snagged.
Turkey probes contractors as earthquake deaths pass 33,000
Turkish justice officials are targeting contractors allegedly involved in shoddy and illegal construction after a pair of earthquakes on Feb. 6 collapsed thousands of buildings in southeast Turkey and northern Syria
Turkey detains building contractors as quake deaths pass 33K
Turkish justice officials targeted more than 130 people allegedly involved in shoddy and illegal construction methods as rescuers extricated more survivors, including a pregnant woman and two small children, six days after a pair of earthquakes collaps…
Politics daily briefing: February 12
All the latest political developments in the UK, as BBC chairman Richard Sharp’s position is in increased peril after MPs found he made “significant errors of judgment” by acting as a go-between for a loan for Boris Johnson.
Germany offers temporary visas for Turkish, Syrian quake victims
The death toll from the earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria surpassed 29,000 on Sunday.
A ‘vegan chicken’ dispute in Switzerland could set a European precedent
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CHERIoT: Rethinking security for low-cost embedded systems – Microsoft Research
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Quake-hit Turkey issues 113 building arrest warrants
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Week in review: VMware ESXi servers under attack, ChatGPT’s malicious potential, Reddit breached
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: While governments pass privacy laws, companies struggle to change In this Help Net Security interview, Bill Tolson, VP of Compliance and eDiscovery at Arc…