More than 9,500 people have died in the aftermath of the earthquakes, making the natural disaster the deadliest since 2011.
UK PM Rishi Sunak creates the standalone Department of Science, Innovation & Technology, led by Michelle Donelan, stripping the DCMS of its tech oversight (Politico)
Politico:
UK PM Rishi Sunak creates the standalone Department of Science, Innovation & Technology, led by Michelle Donelan, stripping the DCMS of its tech oversight — LONDON — British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is creating…
Australia blocks coal mine to protect Great Barrier Reef
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Businessinsider.co.za | A photographer shared the moment she found a frozen shark on a Cape Cod beach after the polar vortex
Amie Medeiros photographed the frozen porbeagle shark that washed up on a beach in Dennis, Massachusetts.
Businessinsider.co.za | Kim Jong Un brought his daughter to meet his top generals and take pictures with them
Two high-ranking officers were seen stooping to pose for a picture with Kim Ju Ae. It was she, not her father, who sat in the center of the shot.
Search and rescue teams from all over the world are descending on Turkey
It’s a highly coordinated effort, but war and complicated politics can hamper progress. Dozens of countries have offered to help, including Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
Russian Admits in US Court to Laundering Money for Ryuk Ransomware Gang
Denis Mihaqlovic Dubnikov, of Russia, has admitted in an US court to laundering cryptocurrency for the Ryuk ransomware gang.
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Turkey-Syria earthquake: Hope fading for survivors as deaths surpass 11,000
Search teams from more than two dozen countries have joined tens of thousands of local emergency personnel, and aid pledges have poured in from around the world.
How Russia Decides to Go Nuclear
Kristin Ven Bruusgaard, Foreign Policy Deciphering the Way Moscow Handles Its Ultimate Weapon
Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine last February, there has been a near-constant debate…
Borrowed Time for Bakhmut As Russians Close In
Orla Guerin, BBC News
The soil of Bakhmut is dusted with snow and soaked with blood. This small city in Eastern Ukraine is at the centre of an…