Viral Video Of Nepal Flight Air Hostess Is Old, Not ‘Minutes Before Crash’
Nepal is mourning the death of 69 people in Sunday’s deadly plane crash, the worst aviation disaster in the country in three decades. Among the victims was 24-year-old flight attendant Oshin Ale Magar
Russian energy firm says resumption of electricity sales to Finland possible, Finnish ministry disagrees
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How Europe’s worst child killer ‘Le Monstre’ tortured girls in his ‘House of Horrors’ as cops IGNORED their screams
AN ENTIRE country is haunted by the spectre of an evil paedophile and murderer who kidnapped girls off the streets and locked them up in his sickening “House of Horrors”.
Marc Dutroux, the notorious Belgian serial killer, earned his inf…
Australian Open Bans Russian, Belarusian Flags
Tennis has struggled with its response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which Belarus has supported.
Legacy tanker charters hit Tufton but will unwind this year
UK shipping fund expects sector to remain strong in 2023
Serial Met rapist officer bragged to ex he was ‘untouchable’ as force reviews 1,000 cases
The Met Police said more than 1,600 cases of alleged sexual offences or domestic violence involving 1,071 staff are being reviewed.
Australian avoids death penalty for smuggling drugs into Bali
Jeff Welton was discovered smuggling eight grams of heroin and 0.34 grams of methamphetamine into Bali on a flight from Vietnam.
Managing Asset Risks During Healthcare M&As
How healthcare delivery organizations (HDOs) can manage the IT asset risks during a healthcare M&A process. Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), you’ve probably heard the term before. An M&A is often associated with the “business world”; with industries such as finance, retail, technology, and more. But M&As are also common in the healthcare industry, and the […]
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CIA’s Hive Attack Kit Has Been Pirated by Hackers
A version of the Hive cyberattack kit created by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was spotted in the wild. The pirated malicious code acts as spyware, secretly exfiltrating data from victims. The variant was nicknamed xdr33 after its digital certi…