A former member of the European Parliament who served on a committee investigating abusive surveillance was himself hacked ...
Chinese tech giant Alibaba has banned employees from using Anthropic's Claude Code at work after ​the tool drew scrutiny for ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung will attend a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, from July 7 to 8, Seoul's ​national ...
Authorities issued an arrest warrant on Thursday for a suspect believed to have ​orchestrated a bombing in Monaco, ‌adding ...
BioNTech has held confidential talks with potential buyers about the ​German sites that the ‌COVID‑19 vaccine maker plans to ...
U.S. equity funds saw renewed inflows in the week to July 1 as easing U.S.-Iran ​tensions and renewed demand for technology ‌stocks lifted sentiment, though caution ahead of a closely watched payrolls ...
South Africa has deployed more than 3,000 soldiers nationwide to bolster security and support police this month during anti-migrant protests that ​organisers have vowed to hold every week, a letter ...
Germany does not have to shy away from talking up its record on defence spending, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Friday, when ​asked about U.S. President Donald Trump calling ...
Iran has begun talks to sell oil ​to Japanese companies, though prospective ‌buyers are seeking a longer U.S. sanctions waiver and reassurances on safe shipping conditions in the Gulf, three ...
Ukraine is looking for ways to lower tension with Warsaw, Poland's prime minister said on Friday, adding that Poland's neighbour to the east should come to terms ​with its history to join the European ...
Chinese robot maker Unitree Robotics has received regulatory approval for a Shanghai listing through which it plans to raise ...
The Council of the EU said it had ​issued sanctions against six ‌people - most of whom were scientists and researchers - who were involved in the development ‌of ​the toxin that ⁠caused the death ⁠of ...