Grocery giants including Tesco, Asda, Aldi and Morrisons are struggling with their supply chains, particularly with products sourced from Spain and Morocco where extreme weather has damaged crops.
EU needs sanctions commissioner, says Lithuanian foreign minister
Gabrielius Landsbergis expresses frustration at the number of loopholes being exploited The EU should consider appointing a full-time commissioner to oversee the drafting and enforcing of sanctions so they can be used effectively against Russia’s invas…
German court convicts man over deadly 2014 attack in Syria
A German court has convicted a Palestinian man from Syria of a war crime and murder for launching a grenade into a crowd of civilians waiting for food in Damascus in 2014
IT Governance Podcast 2023-4: EU-US Data Privacy Framework, Twitter 2FA, GoDaddy, HardBit 2.0
This week, we discuss the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties’s opinion of the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, Twitter’s decision to disable free text-based 2FA, a series of attacks on GoDaddy’s infrastructure and the HardBit 2.0 ransomware …
UK supermarkets impose purchase limit on fruit & veg amid shortage
Some of Britain’s leading supermarket chains have imposed purchase limits on certain fruits and vegetables amid a supply shortage due to adverse weather conditions and the knock-on effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with the UK government warning…
My baby daddy refuses to pay child support but he’s subscribed to my OnlyFans – bizarrely some are on his side
A MODEL has hit out at her ex for paying to subscribe to her OnlyFans channel after failing to pay child support.
Kendra sent the internet wild with a Tiktok video raging against the father of her child with the hashtags “deadbeat” and &…
Alex Murdaugh admits he lied about being at kennels and his alibi on night of murders in bombshell testimony
In a hotly-anticipated moment, the 54-year-old took the witness stand to testify that he is innocent of the brutal slayings of his wife Maggie and son Paul Murdaugh
Word War: In Russia-Ukraine War, Information Became a Weapon
In the year since Russia invaded Ukraine, disinformation and propaganda have emerged as key weapons in the Kremlin’s arsenal.