Andrew Malkinson’s case sent to court of appeal after DNA breakthrough A man has been arrested on suspicion of committing a rape for which another man served 17 years in prison.Andrew Malkinson was convicted of raping a 33-year-old woman by a motorway…
Scholz accused of chasing Russian ‘blood money’ over failure to sent Ukraine tanks
EXCLUSIVE: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s refusal to support shipments of battle tanks to Ukraine has been blamed on the pursuit of Russian “blood money.”
BrandPost: 3 Critical Firewall Attributes for Today’s Network
Corporate networks have become increasingly complex with the adoption of public and private clouds, as well as edge deployments. This complexity has been intensified now that employees are working both onsite and remotely; network teams must pay gre…
2 Masterpieces Missing From Swiss Museum Post Fire
A leading Swiss art museum said Tuesday that two 17th century paintings had gone missing after hundreds of artworks were moved due to a small fire last August.
Couple missing with newborn baby may have been sleeping rough, police fear
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon last seen on 7 January in east London after buying tent and beddingPolice are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of a newborn baby whose parents officers believe are sleeping rough in freezing temperatures.T…
China’s Huawei Looks to Ports, Factories to Rebuild Sales
Huawei is reinventing itself as a supplier of self-driving cars and automated industrial tech after U.S. sanctions crushed its smartphone brand.
Marvel Boss Doesn’t Think Audiences Will Ever Get Tired of Superhero Movies
Will moviegoers ever get superhero fatigue? Marvel boss Kevin Feige doesn’t buy it, saying on a new podcast interview that there are 80 years of “groundbreaking” stories told in the Marvel comics that they can adapt into “different genres.” From a repo…
Iranian archer: “No regrets” for protesting, despite being shot in eye
“I am never sad about what happened,” Kosar Khoshnoudikia told a London-based TV channel. “I lost some things, but I gained a lot.”
Journalist deaths jumped 50% in 2022, led by Ukraine, Mexico
Killings of journalists around the world jumped by 50% in 2022 compared to the previous year, driven largely by the slayings of reporters in Ukraine, Mexico and Haiti.
China Energy reportedly places order for Australian coal
China unofficially banned the commodity after diplomatic relations with Australia broke down in 2020 over Covid-19