Allegations of poisonings at dozens of girls schools has prompted responses from Iran’s supreme leader and others, showing the pressures on the government to respond to continued unrest.
Finchem sanctioned over ‘baseless’ Arizona election suit
An Arizona judge has sanctioned former Republican secretary of state candidate Mark Finchem and his attorney over a lawsuit challenging his loss in last year’s election
Russian missiles blitz school in eastern Ukraine ripping huge craters in playground
RUSSIAN missiles today blitzed a school in eastern Ukraine — ripping huge craters in a playground.
There are now fears the town of Kramatorsk will be the next to fall.
A double blast in eastern Ukraine tore the two-storey school building to piece…
Poor countries call for debt revolution at UN summit
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Seacor grows hybrid PSV fleet that helped fuel revenue gains
Offshore owner reports slimmer fourth-quarter loss as chief executive expresses optimism for 2023
SolarWinds Breach Revealed Shortcomings At CISA, DHS IG Report Shows
The discovery in late 2020 of a software supply chain vulnerability that may have compromised thousands of private and public information technology networks, including the Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies, showed that the Cyb…
PSG’s Neymar vows to ‘come back stronger’ after season-ending injury
Neymar promised to “come back stronger” after Paris Saint-Germain said on Monday the forward requires ankle surgery and will be out of action for three to four months.
After Clasiopa, APT41 Targets Asian Materials Sector
Symantec warned against the Chinese state-sponsored Winnti, aka APT41 and Blackfly, hacker group targeting two subsidiaries of an Asian conglomerate in the materials sector. The operation ran from late 2022 to early 2023, with a focus on intellectual p…
UN secretary-general says women’s right are under threat
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Colombia wants to move notorious breeding Pablo Escobar cocaine hippos to new location
Around 70 hippos live near former drug kingpin Pablo Escobar’s ranch in Colombia after he illegally imported three females and one male when he lived there. They keep on breeding.