Rescue workers fanned across Turkey and Syria Tuesday in a second day of desperate searches to find survivors from the massive earthquake and aftershocks that had the death toll climbing by the hour.
Balloon Bursts Hopes for End to Spiraling US-China Tensions
Monday was supposed to be a day of modest hope in the U.S.-China relationship.
Separatist rebels take New Zealand pilot hostage in Papua
Separatist rebels say they have set fire to a small plane carrying six people after it landed at a remote airport in Indonesia’s restive Papua province and taken its pilot, a New Zealand citizen, hostage.
VMware Finds No Evidence of 0-Day in Ongoing ESXiArgs Ransomware Spree
VMware on Monday said it found no evidence that threat actors are leveraging an unknown security flaw, i.e., a zero-day, in its software as part of an ongoing ransomware attack spree worldwide.
“Most reports state that End of General Support (EoGS) and…
Buried treasures and jewels found by amateurs on show in Denmark’s National Museum
Denmark’s National Museum is showing an array of medieval treasures unearthed by hobbyist metal detectors and history buffs.
Indian Army issues RFI for life extension of Smerch rockets
The Indian Army has released a tender to support its programme for the life extension of 300 mm rockets used with the BM-30 Smerch Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS).
India marks first landing of naval light combat aircraft, MiG-29K, on INS Vikrant
India has marked another milestone in its effort to operationalise the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant with the first landings of a naval light combat aircraft (LCA) and…
Court says South Korea responsible for Vietnam War massacre
A South Korean court has ordered the government to pay $24,000 to a Vietnamese woman who survived a gunshot wound but lost several relatives when South Korean marines rampaged through her village during the Vietnam War in 1968