Wayne Couzens, the London police officer who raped and killed Sarah Everard, shocking the city, received a 19-month sentence for earlier exposing himself to women, as a judge lamented that his behavior wasn’t stopped before.
‘People die in silence’: Europe’s migrant hotspot you probably don’t know about
When neighbouring countries put up huge razor-wire fences along their borders, it simply pushed people elsewhere, say observers.
French founder of Accor international hotel group dies aged 91
Gérard Pélisson, who co-founded the Accor hotel group and turned the business into the world’s sixth largest hotel chain, has died at the age of 91 after a long illness, according to his family.
Microsoft Edge is Getting a Video Upscaler To Make Blurry Old Videos Look Better
Microsoft has unveiled Video Super Resolution (VSR) — an “experimental” video upscaling feature for its Edge web browser that uses machine learning to increase the resolution of low-quality video. From a report: Announced on the Edge Insiders blog, Mi…
Iran says committed to diplomacy, rules out temporary deal in nuclear talks
Spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry Nasser Kanaani has said Tehran is committed to diplomacy and will continue to cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to resolve the remaining issues over the country’s nuclear program. H…
Arab Countries are Launching Significant Investments in Space
EXPERT VIEW – For only the second time since its launch in 1998, the International Space Station (ISS) has welcomed an Arab astronaut. Sultan al-Neyadi […] More
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What happens if Ukraine retreats from Bakhmut?
The eastern city, long seen as a prize by Russia, has been the focus of fighting for months.
Trump asserts his dominance over GOP in CPAC speech as he rails against enemies and calls 2024 ‘final battle’
The former president pledges revenge on Republicans, Democrats and other political enemies as he closes out CPAC
Japan Welcomes South Korean Deal to End Colonial Era Forced Labor Dispute
The long unresolved forced labor dispute nears closure, with South Korea deciding to shoulder victim compensation through donations.
Pair of Cyclones Highlights Vanuatu’s Vulnerability
A series of natural disasters in Vanuatu has brought into sharp focus the impacts of climate change on the Pacific islands.