Turkish opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu emerged on Monday as the main challenger to President Tayyip Erdogan in landmark elections expected on May 14, after a six-party alliance picked him as expected as its presidential candidate.
Tracking device technology: A double-edged sword for CISOs
Tracking devices are a boon to organizations with vast logistical operations and anyone who has ever lost a set of car keys. But trackers can also be a nightmare for cybersecurity, opening up a whole new world of opportunity for intruders.
Alex Murdaugh trial — live: Jurors speak out on verdict as other mystery deaths in spotlight
Murdaugh is being held at the Kirkland Correctional Facility before being transferred to a state prison
Atlanta police charge 23 with domestic terrorism amid ‘Cop City’ week of action
Move follows violent clash at weekend at proposed construction site of Georgia police training facility in forestAtlanta police on Monday charged 23 people with state domestic terrorism charges, a day after officers detained dozens of people following …
Estonia’s Kaja Kallas weighs up coalition options after historic election win
PM welcomes endorsement of liberal values and support for Ukraine as far-right rival loses assembly seatsEstonia’s popular centre-right prime minister, Kaja Kallas, has begun weighing options for a new governing coalition after a sweeping election vict…
Russia Says Fighter Jet Intercepts U.S. B-52 Bombers Over Baltic Sea – Democracy Now!
Russia Says Fighter Jet Intercepts U.S. B-52 Bombers Over Baltic Sea Democracy Now!On Cam: Russia’s Su-35 intercepts two U.S. B-52H bombers over the Baltic Sea amid tensions Hindustan TimesRussia says Su-35 scrambled over Baltic a…
Four Insulate Britain members convicted after London street blockade
Matthew Tulley, 44, Ben Taylor, 38, George Burrow, 68, and Anthony Hill, 72, were part of a blockade at Bishopsgate in 2021Four climate activists who blockaded a street in London in a campaign to press the government to insulate homes have been found g…
UNESCO chief promises help in restoring Iraq’s looted sites
The head of the United Nations cultural agency has promised to continue helping to repair the damage done to Iraq’s historic sites by decades of war