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Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner, captured during the Ukraine conflict, appear before a Russian separatist court
The soldiers had been in the country since 2018 and asserted they were officially working with Ukraine’s military; therefore, they ...
As hundreds of millions of people rely on Ukraine’s grain imports, a Russian blockade of its ports might exacerbate an already catastrophic food crisis.
Last year, grain exports from Ukraine fed 400 million people globally. Currently, very little is leaving the country. According to ...
Taser has discontinued the use of drones equipped with stun guns to defend schools after advisors resigned in protest.
The chief executive officer of the company has authored a graphic novel depicting a Taser-armed drone stopping a school gunman ...
China expedites the launch of a solar power plant space station that will transmit electricity to Earth.
NASA suggested a comparable energy project more than two decades ago, but it was never implemented. In contrast, the UK ...
Elon Musk threatens in court letter to terminate Twitter contract over ‘spam and phoney accounts’
The billionaire asserts that far more than 20 percent of Twitter accounts may be “fake/spam” and that his offer to ...
YouTube has been ordered to pay a politician £410,000 for hosting abusive videos that led to his resignation from politics.
Google was found to have knowingly profited from “relentless, racist, vilifying, abusive, and defamatory” films aimed at the former deputy ...
Even if all emissions cease immediately, there is a 42% chance that the Planet will warm by 1.5°C
As climate negotiators gather in Bonn to discuss progress since the COP26 Glasgow conference, the warning of emissions not ceasing ...
Instead of deleting scam SMS, forward them to 7726 to become a scambuster
On a phone’s keypad, the numbers 7726 spell out “spam.”In 2014, phone companies launched this free service.Every month, over seven ...
According to rebel MP, Boris Johnson might face another vote of confidence in six months as a committee considers a rule change.
The prime minister has stayed defiant after Conservative MPs voted 211 to 148 in favour of her, giving her a ...
Even though he won the vote of confidence, rebel Conservatives believe that Boris Johnson should reassess his position.
148 MPs voted against Mr Johnson, while 211 stated they still support him as Tory leader, a worse result than ...
As part of the Domestic Abuse Act, non-fatal strangulation offenders might face up to five years in prison.
Strangulation that isn’t lethal usually entails someone strangling or obstructing their victim’s capacity to breathe in order to dominate or ...