Subway attack hotel migrant caught when coming back as Just Eat driver
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Subway attack hotel migrant caught when coming back as Just Eat driver
A hotel migrant who viciously attacked a Subway worker was caught when he returned to the sandwich shop only hours later as a Just Eat driver. Abdoela Berhan, an Eritrean asylum seeker, turned violent when staff member Sahjan Chowdhury tried to make him leave for being aggressive and a nuisance to »»»
Reliance Industries to set up India’s largest data centre cluster in Andhra Pradesh
Reliance Industries (RIL) is set to invest ₹1.6 lakh crore (over $17 billion) to develop a 1.5 GW AI-focused data centre cluster along with a captive solar and battery storage system in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, according to people familiar with the matter. Planned as India’s largest data cent»»»
Lightning Strike Kills 14 in Bangladesh
- Lightning strikes have killed at least 14 people across Bangladesh, Sunday, April 26, 2026, as thunderstorms hit several districts following prolonged heatwaves, according to local police and media. The deaths were reported in seven districts, including five people in the northern district of Gai»»»
Unpacking claim US Army 'nuclear chief' Andrew Hugg revealed secrets to undercover reporter
The claim that a "top U.S. nuclear chief" revealed government secrets on camera to an undercover reporter with whom he was on a date is still under investigation. The rumor stems from an April 21, 2026, video report from the Citizen Journalism Foundation, led by controversial journalist and conserv»»»
Kisan Mitra Chhadi: Indian scientists develop a smart stick for farmers to detect and catch snakes in fields | - The Times of India
PC: Google Gemini The new electronic intervention called ‘Kisan Mitra Chhadi’ is intended to reduce the many lives lost to snake bites in rural India. This can be tough for farmers because they often work in low-light areas where vision is limited.Snakebite remains a significant public health issue»»»
Ramaphosa hands over R40m to Ndwedwe apartheid victims | The Witness
Add as a preferred source on Google President Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday presided over the handover of R40 million housing funds to victims of apartheid-era forced removals in Ndwedwe, north of Durban. Some of the victims’ homes were burnt down by the apartheid government after they were accused of»»»
4 Indian researchers in US develop unique tech to prevent ID leaks during AI photo editing – all about ‘PrivateEdit’
A team of Indian researchers has developed a patent-pending technology to prevent identity leaks during AI photo editing. The system was spearheaded by Dipesh Tamboli, Vaneet Aggarwal, and Vineet Punyamoorty of Purdue University, who developed the core architecture. They were joined by technical co»»»
Children in UK report online sextortion attempts in record numbers
Children are reporting online sextortion attempts in record numbers in the UK, as campaigners urge tech companies to do more to stamp out the crime. The Report Remove service, which allows children to flag intimate images or videos of themselves that have appeared, or could appear, online, said it »»»
"I Won’t Be Intimidated" - Channels TV’s Seun Okinbaloye Replies Wike’s Death Threat - Information Nigeria
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Central Election Commission Not to Allow Changes in District Election Commissions without Legal Grounds
The Central Election Commission (CEC) has taken stricter measures to curb violations in the upcoming elections and will not allow mass replacements of members of district election commissions without legal grounds, CEC Chair Kameliya Neykova told bTV on Sunday. Neykova noted that a “wake-up call” f»»»
Under global spotlight, Australia turns up the heat on Big Tech over underage social media
SYDNEY, April 3 — Since Australia banned children from using social media in December, lawmakers from Spain to Malaysia have expressed interest in following suit, while US courts have found tech firms negligent toward young users. This global spotlight on the first such ban on people under 16 using»»»
Under global spotlight, Australia plays hardball on social media ban
The British and Canadian governments and some US lawmakers have sounded out the Australian authorities on the social media ban. (AFP pic) SYDNEY: Since Australia banned children from using social media in December, lawmakers from Spain to Malaysia have expressed interest in following suit, while US»»»
Under global spotlight, Australia plays hardball on social media ban
SYDNEY - Since Australia banned children from using social media in December, lawmakers from Spain to Malaysia have expressed interest in following suit, while US courts have found tech firms negligent toward young users. This global spotlight on the first such ban on people under 16 using popular »»»
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