Russia pushes for new UN anti-cybercrime convention
Russia is urging the UN to adopt a new convention countering crimes using information technologies, the Foreign Ministry says
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Russia is urging the UN to adopt a new convention countering crimes using information technologies, the Foreign Ministry says
Read Full Article at RT.com
South Korea has come up with a novel idea to get one of its biggest problems back on track – by launching a high speed train service.
The combined wealth of the top 1% of Americans has hit a record high, reaching $44.6 trillion, the Federal Reserve has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Israel must do more to ensure Gazans have food, water, and basic necessities, the International Court of Justice ruled in response to a South African request.
The head of one of Haiti’s most powerful gangs, and the de-facto head of a consortium of gangs that have brought Port-au-Prince to a standstill has told Sky News he would consider a ceasefire and talks on the political future of the country if they were included.
It is one year to the day since Evan Gershkovich, a 32-year-old reporter for the Wall Street Journal, was detained by the FSB, dragged out of a restaurant in Ekaterinburg with a bag over his head and brought to Moscow’s Lefortovo jail.
The messenger app Telegram has hammered down on thousands of accounts attempting to goad users into committing terrorist acts Read Full Article at RT.com
A group of GOP attorneys general filed a lawsuit to block Biden’s SAVE income-driven repayment plan, intended to get more debt relief to borrowers.
Companies will no longer be allowed to use software checks to verify replacement parts in a major step forward for the right-to-repair movement.
More than 40,000 out of well over 70,000 Fisker Ocean reservations have been canceled, according to internal company data viewed by BI.