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Kamala Harris reveals timetable for making major political decision in deep blue state
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is setting a timetable to make a major decision about her political future. Harris, who lost last November’s White House election to now-President Donald Trump, is seriously considering a 2026 bid to succeed term-limited Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom of California. Additionally, a source in the… Read Details ⇢
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Fighting flares in South Sudan: Is the 2018 peace deal in danger? | Armed Groups News
South Sudan’s president, Salva Kiir, this week ordered a series of high-level arrests and dismissals of political and army figures as tensions between him and Vice President Riek Machar – a main opposition figure – threaten to reach boiling point. Since Tuesday, soldiers of the South Sudanese army have surrounded… Read Details ⇢
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Centre Pompidou offering free entry this weekend before permanent collection closes
Center Pompidou MANUEL-BRAUN The Pompidou museum in Paris has invited art-lovers in for a last look at its collection before it closes its doors for a five-year major renovation. The museum, one of the world’s biggest modern art spaces, will host a series of performances this weekend before its permanent… Read Details ⇢
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Consent & the Pelicot case: Will it result in changes to French law?
To mark International Women’s Day, we focus on what was clearly the biggest story in France in recent months. That being the rape trial of Gisele Pelicot who went on to become a global feminist icon after waiving her right to remain anonymous. A court in Avignon hearing how for… Read Details ⇢
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Kansas City Chiefs fans’ cause of death revealed after backyard discovery
The causes of death have been revealed for the three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found dead in the backyard of their friend’s home in January 2024. A forensic exam determined David Harrington, 37, Clayton McGeeney, 36, and Ricky Johnson, 38, “all died of fentanyl and cocaine combined toxicity,” according… Read Details ⇢
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‘We have nothing left to lose’: Gazans respond to Trump’s warnings | Gaza News
Gaza City – For many in Gaza, US President Donald Trump’s recent threats feel like nothing more than a justification for further violence and collective punishment against them. Late on Wednesday, Trump had threatened the people of Gaza, saying they would all be “dead” if captives continued to be held… Read Details ⇢
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Another huge new botnet is infecting thousands of webcams and video recorders for DDoS attacks
A new botnet called Eleven11bot was spotted in the wild It leverages weak and default credentials to compromise IoT devices The botnet is operated by Iranian threat actors Cybersecurity researchers say they have uncovered the “biggest non-government botnet” in recent years. It is called Eleven11bot, and its malware was found… Read Details ⇢
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What Baltic intelligence agencies say about the risks of peace talks with Russia
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina and Kaspars Pudans, commander of the Latvian National Armed Forces, at a press conference in Riga, Latvia, February 7, 2025. GINTS IVUSKANS / AFP Blinded by a certain arrogance, European powers have often shown polite indifference to the Baltic states’ warnings of the Russian threat,… Read Details ⇢
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‘The danger we face from Trump and Putin might finally force Europe to unite’
European leaders have backed plans to spend more on defence and continue to stand by Ukraine in a world upended by Donald Trump’s reversal of US foreign policy amid his abrupt pivot towards Russia. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on the widening rift between the US and their… Read Details ⇢