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Greece Arrests Man on Suspicion of Spying for Russia

Greece Arrests Man on Suspicion of Spying for Russia. Greek authorities have arrested a man in the strategic port city of Alexandroupolis on suspicion of photographing supply convoys on behalf of Russia, police said. The suspect, a 59-year-old Greek of Georgian descent, was arrested in the northeastern city on Tuesday and on Friday was taken […]

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Power begins to return after outage in Indonesia’s Bali island

Power begins to return after outage in Indonesia’s Bali island. Power has started returning in most areas affected by an outage in Indonesia’s resort island of Bali on Friday, officials said, and efforts were continuing to fully restore services. A power outage hit a number of regions of Bali on Friday from 4pm local time

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Prince Harry loses appeal for UK government-funded security detail

Prince Harry loses appeal for UK government-funded security detail. Prince Harry lost his appeal Friday challenging the U.K. government’s decision to strip him of his publicly funded security after he stepped away from royal family duties and moved to the U.S. The Court of Appeal ruled unanimously that a committee hadn’t treated Harry unfairly when

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NETSCOUT’s 2H 2024 Threat Intelligence Report Reveals Unrelenting DDoS Threats Across the Region

From hotels and clothing retailers to telco providers, no East African sector is safe   NETSCOUT’s 2H 2024 Threat Intelligence Report Reveals Unrelenting DDoS Threats Across the Region NAIROBI, Kenya – April 24, 2025– NETSCOUT SYSTEMS, INC. has released its latest Threat Intelligence Report for the second half of 2024, highlighting the evolving cyber threat landscape across East Africa.

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Fort Campbell bridges ‘collapse’ under M10 tank’s fatal flaw

Fort Campbell bridges ‘collapse’ under M10 tank’s fatal flaw   On May 1, 2025, the U.S. Army’s civilian leadership dropped a bombshell: the M10 Booker, a combat vehicle billed as the future of infantry firepower, was being scrapped. The announcement, delivered by Army Secretary Dan Driscoll at a Pentagon roundtable, cited mismanagement and inefficiencies that rendered

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British tourist hotpot hit by mass blackout days after Spain and Portugal outage

British tourist hotpot hit by mass blackout days after Spain and Portugal outage Tropical island Bali has been plunged into a blackout that has brought much of the province to a standstill just days after the mass power outage affecting Spain and Portugal. The British tourist Mecca in Indonesia is slowly being brought back online after

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Over 100 children sick in India after snake remains found in school meal

Over 100 children sick in India after snake remains found in school meal India’s human rights commission has launched an inquiry into reports that over 100 children became ill after consuming a school lunch contaminated by a dead snake. Nearly 500 children reportedly consumed the meal served at Mokama village’s government school near Patna in eastern Bihar state on 24 April. The lunch

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Tunisia leader’s opponents, supporters stage rival rallies in political split

Tunisia leader’s opponents, supporters stage rival rallies in political split Opponents of Tunisian President Kais Saied protested on the streets of Tunis on Thursday, accusing him of using the judiciary and police to suppress critics, while his supporters held a counter-rally, highlighting a deepening political divide. The anti-Saied demonstration — the second opposition protest in

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Ukraine parliament to vote on ratifying US minerals deal on May 8: lawmaker

Ukraine parliament to vote on ratifying US minerals deal on May 8: lawmaker Ukraine’s parliament will hold a vote on May 8 to ratify a minerals deal signed with the US earlier this week, a lawmaker said on Friday, while two other documents pertaining to the agreement will not need to be ratified. Ukraine and

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US pushes DRC, Rwanda for peace accord and billion-dollar mineral deals

US pushes DRC, Rwanda for peace accord and billion-dollar mineral deals The US is pushing the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda to sign a peace accord at the White House in about two months, accompanied by bilateral mineral deals that would bring billions of dollars of Western investment to the region, President Donald

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