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Syrian authorities arrest ex-officer accused of chemical weapons crimes
Former colonel Ahmed Habib Ali is accused of supervising the manufacture of sarin gas bombs. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
Nobby Stiles died with brain condition caused by repeatedly heading a football, coroner ru
Nobby Stiles died with brain condition caused by repeatedly heading a football, coroner ru
England World Cup winner died in 2020 but his death was never reported by authorities to the coroner’s officeThe England footballer and World Cup winner Nobby Stiles died with a brain condition caused by repeatedly heading a football, a coroner has ruled.Stiles, a tenacious, toug
Five arrested after Hong Kong police raid independent bookshops
Five arrested after Hong Kong police raid independent bookshops
Officials say they are suspected of selling "seditious" books which incited "hatred" against authorities. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Viagem.
One-two punch delivered in global operation disrupts cybercrime "assembly line"
"Operation Endgame" simultaneously disrupts two widely used crime tools. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
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Africa CDC confirms Marburg case in Uganda as Ebola outbreak rages
Early reports indicate there may be another case, but spread is thought to be localized. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
UK regulator warns of "arms race" to keep up with AI use in financial services
FCA official makes case for greater powers for watchdog as millions use technology for personal finance decisions. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Irish company 'assisting in commission of crimes' by supplying alumina to Russia for Ukrai
Irish company 'assisting in commission of crimes' by supplying alumina to Russia for Ukrai
François Picard is pleased to welcome Wayne Jordash, President of Global Rights Compliance Foundation. He argues that the European Union's approach to alumina exports exposes a fundamental flaw: while seeking to constrain Russia's military-industrial capabilities through sanction
Extreme heat forces early closure of Paris tourist attractions
Extreme heat forces early closure of Paris tourist attractions
A severe heatwave gripping France on Tuesday forced the early closure of the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum, two of Paris's most visited tourist attractions, as authorities grappled with soaring temperatures that have disrupted daily life across the country.
Sky glows red as storms sweep Russia
Sky glows red as storms sweep Russia
Eyewitness video showed the skies turning a dramatic shade of red over Miass, a city in Russia’s Chelyabinsk, region on Sunday. It comes as local authorities warned of heavy rain and thunderstorms, following downpours that have swept several Russian regions over the past week.
French heatwave proves deadly as country struggles to adapt
French heatwave proves deadly as country struggles to adapt
As France experienced its hottest day yet in its latest heatwave, two children, aged 2 and 4 were found dead inside a parked car in the country's south. It comes after three elderly people died in their homes from heat, according to authorities. Temperatures were forecast to reac
Amnesty International: Libyan authorities 'are more and more violent towards migrants'
Amnesty International: Libyan authorities 'are more and more violent towards migrants'
NGOs are accusing the European Union of being "complicit in horrific violations and abuses in Libya". Amnesty International in particular says the EU is effectively cooperating with what it calls a xenophobic and racist country. The accusation comes as Europe has moved to bolster
Nigeria's waterfront communities push back against evictions
Nigeria's waterfront communities push back against evictions
Residents in Lagos are demanding the government respect a court order protecting them from unlawful eviction from their land. Authorities regularly expel residents from poorer waterfront settlements, citing a need to develop the land but it is often later sold on to the rich. Now