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Why Gaza needs a ceasefire monitor
Trust, as they say, is built up in drops and lost in buckets. When it comes to the shaky truce in Gaza, however, there appears to be little trust to lose. The violent animus between the Israeli military and Hamas is such that a reported breach of...
Presidents Radev, Sulyok Emphasize Friendship, Energy Links and Bulgarian Community in Hungary
Relations between Bulgaria and Hungary, the countries of the Western Balkans and EU enlargement, energy connectivity in the EU, and the Bulgarian community in Hungary featured high on the agenda of Monday's meeting between Presidents Rumen Radev...
Migrant workers remain vital to Italy's economy: report
ROME, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) -- Migrant workers continued to play a key role in Italy's economy and demographics in 2024, while the number of foreign entrepreneurs kept growing, according to a report released Monday. The Report on Immigration Economy by...
Will Victims of Cyber Attacks Soon Get Their Day in Court? Options for Accountability for Cyber Attacks
As geopolitical tensions rise, cyber attacks are intensifying, with public services increasingly targeted. Over 130 countries have experienced cyber disruption. In recent years, ransomware attacks in Costa Rica crippled essential services for...
Reimagining Commercial Underwriting in the Age of AI
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On hold for phony advice
THE TELEPHONE – “Hi, Lynn. This is Suzanne Laptop, and I am calling you with an emergency notice. We need to deposit ten thousand dollars in your account from FEMA for damages incurred by Hurricane Harvey. At the tone give the name of your bank,...
DHS issued a call to ‘remigrate.’ Here’s the history of the term often associated with far-right groups
By Chelsea Bailey, CNN (CNN) — A nine-letter social media post was all it took for the Department of Homeland Security to spark a torrent of backlash online this week, drawing the ire of politicians and prompting comparisons to Europe’s far right....
Who is Mira Murati? ‘Mother of ChatGPT’ Zuckerberg failed to poach, now shaking up her firm
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is leading one of the fiercest recruiting drives in Silicon Valley history. Zuckerberg has been on a mission to build an AI “dream team,” poaching leaders from Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Apple, and even OpenAI. His latest...
German media bias falsely inflates crime by foreigners
"We are charting something like the fever curve of society," journalism professor Thomas Hestermann said of his new study, "Crime and Migration: Perception in German Media," which examined how the nationality and ethnicity of crime suspects has...
When Cairo Turns Dark: Inside Egypt’s Halloween 2025 Scene
As October draws to an end, Cairo’s nightlife scene is gearing up for one of the liveliest weekends of the year. Halloween 2025 brings a wave of events that span from large outdoor productions to underground gatherings, each offering its own mix...
North Macedonia votes in local polls amid EU, early-election talk
SKOPJE, Oct. 17 — North Macedonia holds local elections on Saturday, seen as a test for the ruling coalition and its stalled EU membership bid. Voters in 80 municipalities and Skopje will elect mayors and councils, only 18 months after national...
The media landscape of the Western Balkans and Turkey: Stuck in transition
This article was originally published on the South East European Network for Professionalization of Media (SEENPM) website If journalism is to survive, it must not only defend itself legally and through unions, but also revolutionarily redefine...
Pride of Britain 2025 winners in full as The Mirror honours UK's 'unsung heroes'
08:00, 20 Oct 2025Updated 08:36, 20 Oct 2025 Luke Mortimer, 11 from North Yorkshire has won a child of courage award. Tonight The Mirror will be celebrating our brilliant unsung heroes at our amazing Pride of Britain Awards. The Pride of Britain...
Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo praise heroes of The Mirror's Pride of Britain Awards
08:00, 20 Oct 2025Updated 08:19, 20 Oct 2025 Luke Mortimer, 11 from North Yorkshire has won a child of courage award. Hosted by Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo, the 26th Pride of Britain awards will be a star-studded affair. But the real stars...
Reem Al Hashimy stresses collective regional efforts for lasting Gaza peace
UAE's Minister of State for International Cooperation H E Reem Al Hashimy speaking at the Mediterranean Dialogues Conference in Italy. Naples, Italy: Minister of State for International Cooperation of the United Arab Emirates, Reem Al Hashimy has...
‘Deport now, appeal later’ scheme for foreign criminals expanded to 23 countries
A hostile environment era deportation policy for criminals is being expanded by the Labour government as it continues its migration crackdown. The government wants to go further in extraditing foreign offenders before they have a chance to appeal...
La Danza Apocalypsa Balkanica: Musician-Philosopher Boris Kovac on Spiritual Resistance
In this interview, musician-philosopher Boris Kovac speaks about Tito's Yugoslavia, Serbia today, the enduring Partizan Movement and also about Resistance today and the struggle for a multipolar, sovereign world. Boris Kovač, an honoured...
Ranked: Countries With the Most Years in Poor Health
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7 best movies to watch if you like A Working Man
2025 action-thriller A Working Man has re-ignited the appetite for stories about quiet men with violent pasts who pick up their tools of war one last time to rescue the innocent. The film centers on Jason Statham’s Levon Cade, a construction...
UK sees lessons from Northern Ireland that could aid Gaza ceasefire process
As Israelis and Palestinians wait anxiously to see what comes after a ceasefire in the two-year war in Gaza, the experience of the Northern Ireland peace process in the 1990s may offer lessons in the thorny process of moving from seemingly...