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‘Unimaginable loss’: North Macedonia reels from deadly nightclub fire | In Pictures News
A fire tore through a nightclub in the eastern town of Kocani in North Macedonia, killing 59 people, according to the country’s interior minister. More than 100 people were also wounded in the fire early on Sunday in the “Club Pulse”, Interior Minister Pance Toskovsk said. Toskovski said the fire… Read Details ⇢
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Cover your tracks: the risk of sending unencrypted files
Whether for work or personal use, file sharing is a vital part of how we interact with each other on the internet. While most of your day-to-day file sharing might just be funny animal pictures, we sometimes send and receive files containing critical information – sensitive work documents, private financial… Read Details ⇢
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Pope says in message from hospital he is ‘facing period of trial,’ body ‘weak’
Faithful pray for Pope Francis outside the Agostino Gemelli polyclinic in Rome, Sunday, March 16, 2025. GREGORIO BORGIA / AP Pope Francis acknowledged on Sunday, March 16 being fragile and “facing a period of trial,” as he thanked well-wishers for prayers in a message from the hospital, where he has… Read Details ⇢
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France 24 in Syria: Aid freeze raises fears in al-Hol and Roj camps
In northeastern Syria, over 42,000 people—mostly women and children believed to be linked to Islamic State fighters—remain detained in the closed refugee camps of al-Hol and Roj, under Kurdish forces’ guard. These camps heavily rely on international aid, and since the US announced a freeze on humanitarian assistance, concerns have… Read Details ⇢
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Rhode Island Democrat lawmaker arrested for DUI ordered to install car breathalyzer
After being arrested for driving while intoxicated in February, a judge in Cranston, Rhode Island, ordered a Democratic state lawmaker to install a breathalyzer in his vehicle in order to continue driving. Rep. Enrique Sanchez, a progressive Democrat who serves in the Rhode Island House of Representatives, was pulled over… Read Details ⇢
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‘I was a human shield’: What Israeli soldiers did to a Gaza father | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Gaza City – On October 19, hundreds of displaced Palestinians in northern Gaza’s Hamad School in Beit Lahiya heard what everyone in the Palestinian enclave dreads. “At dawn, we heard [Israeli] tanks encircling the school, and quadcopters overhead began ordering everyone to get out,” Amal al-Masri, 30, who had given… Read Details ⇢
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Leaked iPhone 17 dummy units may have given us our best look yet at all four models
Dummy units for four iPhone 17 models appear The Pro and Pro Max are set for a noticeable redesign Apple is also tipped to launch an iPhone 17 Air The pace is starting to pick up when it comes to iPhone 17 leaks and rumors, and some new images of… Read Details ⇢
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When revolving restaurants were the cool places to go – The Mail & Guardian
Spinning Seventies: The Roma Revolving Restaurant in Durban is the only functional restaurant of its kind in South Africa Picture this: it’s the 1970s, disco balls are rotating, disco is blasting, everyone’s got terrible haircuts and the hottest date night spot isn’t some swanky club — it’s a restaurant that… Read Details ⇢
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Hundreds of thousands of Serbians protest for ‘laws and justice that work’
Demonstration against corruption and for justice, Belgrade, Serbia, March 15, 2025. IGOR PAVICEVIC / REUTERS Belgrade experienced a historic day of anger on Saturday, March 15. In an atmosphere made electric by provocations from the government, hundreds of thousands of Serbians – 100,000 according to the police, around 300,000 according… Read Details ⇢