One year on from the Russian invasion, Ukraine is in a state of mental health crisis as the war’s horrors have traumatised combatants and civilians alike, leaving doctors with the task of putting their shattered psyches back together.
Scientists ‘mind-blown’ after James Webb Telescope finds massive ‘universe breaker’ galaxies
They’re far bigger than was believed possible for galaxies so soon after the dawn of the universe – leaving scientists stunned.
I too
by Langston Hughes I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the kitchen When company comes, But I laugh, And eat well, And grow strong. Tomorrow, I’ll be at the table When company comes. Nobody’ll dare Say to me, “Eat in th…
Lazarus Group Using New WinorDLL64 Backdoor to Exfiltrate Sensitive Data
A new backdoor associated with a malware downloader named Wslink has been discovered, with the tool likely used by the notorious North Korea-aligned Lazarus Group, new findings reveal.
The payload, dubbed WinorDLL64 by ESET, is a fully-featured implant…
‘How many more victims will there be?’: Kyiv residents reflect on Ukraine war anniversary
Ukrainians give their thoughts, a year after their lives were turned upside down by Russia’s invasion.
It’s the right time for the EU to step in and bring peace to the Middle East
Gone are the times of US-led Middle East peace initiatives, which means Brussels should pick up the slack amid increasing tensions between Israel and Palestine, Stefano Stefanini writes.
When men won’t ‘get dirty’, Nicaraguan women dig for cockles
From a young age, Elena Martinez and other female residents of Aserradores, a small fishing community in eastern Nicaragua, learn to navigate the dense mangrove forest to extract a black mollusc from deep under the mud.Every few days, they leave home…
Ukraine war: How Russia’s invasion changed the global tanker trade, in charts
The war in Russia has changed the face of shipping with longer voyages, surging rates and a plunge in cargo prices
Nigeria’s presidential election hinges on young people’s votes
Almost 40 percent of registered voters in Nigeria are under the age of 35. If they turn out for Saturday’s presidential election, they may well determine the outcome.
This ‘lapdock’ kit turns an open-source smartphone into a laptop
Purism has unveiled its vision for convergence with the Librem 5 smartphone and an intriguing docking station.