As cases fall, the condition that once affected millions of people in Africa and Asia could also be the first to be wiped out without medicinesThe number of cases of a painful and debilitating tropical illness fell last year to a record low, fuelling h…
Memory safe programming languages are on the rise. Here’s how developers should respond
Report puts forward ways that memory safe coding should be encouraged. But there’s still a lot of other code out there.
Hundreds protest incessant power cuts in South Africa
State-owned energy firm Eskom has failed to keep pace with demand in recent decades, leading to outages.
Djokovic whomps Rublev to reach semi-final with Paul at Australian Open
Novak Djokovic advanced to the last four at the Australian Open on Wednesday with a clinical straight sets destruction of the fifth seed Andrey Rublev.
Forward Networks Raises $50 Million in Series D Funding
Forward Networks, a company that provides network security and reliability solutions, has raised $50 million from several investors.
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North Korean Cryptocurrency Hackers Now Target Education, Government, and Healthcare Sectors
North Korean hackers known for cryptocurrency heists are expanding their targets to include education, government, and healthcare, according to researchers tracking the group.
Homosexuality is ‘not a crime,’ Pope Francis says
Pope Francis criticized laws that criminalize homosexuality as “unjust,” saying God loves all his children just as they are and called on Catholic bishops who support the laws to welcome LGBTQ people in…
As India Tries to Block a Modi Documentary, Students Fight to See It
Officials at a public university cut the electricity before a planned screening, and the government has prevented clips from appearing online.
BBC Film on PM Modi’s Role in 2002 Riots Draws Indian Government Ire
The government has blocked the broadcast of the film in India and banned people from sharing clips on social media, citing emergency powers under its IT laws.
One dead as heavy snow and record cold hit Japan
Tourists reveled in wintry scenes across Japan on Wednesday, as much of the country was blanketed by snow in a cold snap that has killed at least one person and disrupted travel.”These temperatures are some of the coldest we’ve seen in a decade,” Japa…