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Britain’s National Cyber Security Center reviews whether TikTok should be banned from government phones
Britain’s National Cyber Security Center is reviewing whether Chinese-owned video app TikTok should be banned from government phones, security minister Tom Tugendhat said on Tuesday.
Claudio Anastasio si dimette: dopo aver copiato il discorso del Duce, lascia il manager nominato da Meloni
Read More “Comunico la volontà irrevocabile di rassegnare le mie dimissioni dall’incarico di componente del Cda e presidente della società 3-I S.p.A. con effetto immediato”.
Naufragio, la risposta shock di Roma: “Bengasi non si muove? Ok, bye bye”
Read More Roma – “Non abbiamo nessuna motovedetta oggi”, rispondono da Tripoli mentre il barcone grigio con 47 persone terrorizzate a bordo sale e scende
Le Borse di oggi 14 marzo. Tregua sui mercati dopo il crac Svb. Wall Street sostiene l’Europa. L’inflazione Usa rallenta
Read More MILANO – Tregua sui mercati dopo la riapertura tubolenta dei mercati di ieri in seguito al fallimento di Silicon Valley Bank. Wall Street,
North Korea Fires 2 More Missiles Amid US-South Korea Joint Drill
Read More North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Tuesday, according to the South Korean military, in a tit-for-tat for ongoing
Urgent Aid Needed in Vanuatu After Back-to-Back Cyclones
Read More More than 250,000 people in Vanuatu have been affected, and thousands of homes have been destroyed, after back-to-back tropical cyclones struck the Pacific
Explainer: What a weak rand means for interest rates
Read More The rand lost its footing again last week, freefalling to a two-year low, reaching R18.73 to the dollar. Though the domestic currency has
Graphics contest explores vibrant African marketplaces
Read More The late Archbishop Desmond Tutu was an advocate for ubuntu, an African concept about understanding that a person is a person through other
Call for expression of interest: German language lessons for GIZ
Read More This story is sponsored Consultancy services to provide German language lessons for GIZ staff in South Africa and Lesotho The Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Mining output continues to be bruised by electricity blackouts
Read More Mining output decreased by 1.9% year-on-year in January, Statistics South Africa said on Tuesday, marking the 12th consecutive month of year-on-year decline and
Zuko Godlimpi: ANC may lose 2024 elections over energy crisis
Read More The ANC runs the risk of losing next year’s elections if it does not solve the country’s energy crisis in the next 15
Internal government briefing admits HS2 delays will increase costs
Read More An internal Department for Transport briefing on the HS2 project has admitted delays to the high-speed railway will increase costs, appearing to undermine
Boris Johnson to give televised Partygate evidence
Read More Boris Johnson will give his first televised evidence next Wednesday on whether he misled parliament over Partygate, the privileges committee has announced. The
Labour’s Lucy Powell says BBC’s suspension of Gary Lineker like something from ‘Putin’s Russia’ – UK politics live
Read More From 49m ago Lucy Powell, the shadow culture secretary, is asking her supplementary question now. She says ministers have got their “fingerprints all
Eleanor Williams jailed for eight and a half years after rape and trafficking lies
Read More A woman has been jailed for eight and a half years after being found guilty of lying about being raped and trafficked by
Asylum seekers win permission for Rwanda policy legal challenge
Read More A court of appeal judge has ruled that a group of asylum seekers can bring a legal challenge against the Home Office for
San Francisco to Air Black Reparations Plan, $5M per Person
A controversial draft reparations proposal that includes a $5 million lump-sum payment for each eligible Black person could make San Francisco the first major U.S.
Expert: Chinese Lasers in Hawaii Could Signal Attack
An expert in Asian military affairs warned that the use of satellite-based lasers over Hawaii by China, allegedly to study pollution in the air, could
Hunter Biden: Treasury to give House Oversight access to suspicious activity reports, Comer says
The Treasury Department is giving the House Oversight Committee access to suspicious activity reports (SARs) related to Hunter Biden and the Biden family’s foreign business
Biden: Carter Asked Me to Deliver His Eulogy
President Joe Biden says he has been asked by former President Jimmy Carter, who is under hospice care, to give his eulogy when he dies.