How an app in South Korea will let victims track their stalkers Officials say the app will help stalking victims, but some experts question the impact it might have. ‘A lot of red flags’: plans for New Zealand’s first datacentre spark concern as locals demand greater transparency Plans to build a NZ$3.5bn datacentre in Makarewa in the country’s south has drawn concern about electricity and water use, and potential noise pollution People living near the site of New Zealand’s first planned AI datacentre are calling for more transparency about the project, especially about how the centre’s huge electricity and water use and potential noise pollution could affect them. Singap… Woman forced to bury husband in Cape Verde after he fell ill and died while on holiday A British woman said she was forced to bury her husband in an unmarked grave after he fell ill and died in Cape Verde. Africa secures $900 million in new clean cooking commitments African countries have secured $900 million in new financial commitments to expand access to clean cooking On La Guaira’s beaches, Venezuela quake survivors improvise showers and toilets amid water shortages PwC employee was working remotely in India when he should have been in Dublin Examination of access card data and internet traffic showed man was based in India contrary to his contract A Gaza father's desperate search for his son's body A search for one man's remains underscores the staggering humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where thousands of bodies are trapped beneath millions of tons of rubble. |
Britain’s likely PM says will work to ‘stop the suffering’ in Gaza Andy Burnham took to social media to apologise for the Labour Party’s initial stance on Israeli attacks in Gaza. Individuals behind string of 'terrorist bombings' in Damascus arrested, Syrian official says Israeli public broadcaster KAN News, citing a Syrian security source, reported that the group responsible for the attacks belonged to Islamic State (ISIS). A Messi conspiracy: Egyptian pundit blames Israel for Egypt's World Cup loss against Argentina "We played like heroes, but Israel - meaning FIFA and the referees - had something to say about it, and we couldn't overcome these circumstances," said Egyptian commentator Mohammed Nour. Iran's Khamenei buried in Mashhad four months after US-Israeli strikes killed him Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was buried in Mashhad after a week of ceremonies. He ruled Iran for nearly thirty-seven years and died in recent airstrikes. Large crowds gathered for funeral processions which brought daily life to a standstill. His eldest son led prayers, but his successor was notably absent from the burial. This burial occurred amid renewed hostilities and recent st… After Greenland bluster, Trump surprises NATO allies with praise The president embraced the alliance in a meeting Wednesday, extolling member nations’ defense spending and saying nothing about the Danish territory, officials said. |
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