Author: News Desk

The US telecommunications company confirms attacks by “malicious actors”. According to reports, a Chinese hacker group could be behind the attacks that also targeted Donald Trump. T-Mobile USA reports hacker attacks

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Moldova is at a crucial crossroads as polling stations opened today for a pivotal referendum. Voters across the nation are tasked with two significant decisions: determining their next president and deciding whether Moldova should embrace European Union (EU) membership.

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London’s Metropolitan Police has opened a new investigation into the late Harrods owner Mohamed Al-Fayed, identifying 90 alleged sexual assault victims. Triggered by a BBC documentary in September, over 400 women and witnesses have come forward, prompting scrutiny of the police’s handling of decades-old complaints. Al-Fayed died in August 2023, aged 94. UK police identify 90 women in Al Fayed sexual assault case

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Russia is deploying Chinese and Iranian combat drones in its full-scale war against Ukraine. It is also fielding North Korean soldiers and ballistic missiles. Soon, Russia might send Yemeni fighters into battle, according to reporting from the Financial Times newspaper. The paper said Yemen’s Islamist Houthi militia is recruiting men for deployment in the Russian military and that it has already sent hundreds of fighters to Russia through a “shadowy trafficking operation.” Citing some of the men involved, the Financial Times said Yemeni individuals were promised salaried employment and citizenship in Russia. When they arrived in the country, the men were forced to…

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The Supreme Court’s decision is expected today. Negligent disaster and annulment of the acquittals requested by the PG for the regional managers. “That day there was a risk of avalanche, the hotel had to be empty” Rigopiano, the mothers of the victims arrive before the Court of Cassation: “Now the truth, no more lies” https://www.repubblica.it/cronaca/2024/11/28/news/sentenza_rigopiano_cassazione_mamme_giustizia-423753070/?rss

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Production company behind ‘Poor Things’ and ‘Normal People’ sees profits slip After-tax profits at the multi-awarding winning production company behind the screen adaptations of Sally Rooney’s Normal People fell by 49% to €2.32m during 2023. The €2.32m profit for the Dublin-headquartered Element Pictures last year resulted in accumulated profits rising from €7.99m to €10.32m.The company’s cash funds last year increased more than three fold, from €857,129 to €3.3m.Last year, the conveyor belt of quality drama from Element Pictures continued with the release of Poor Things, starring Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo.The film achieved a worldwide box-office of $117.6m, while Emma Stone…

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In a pivotal address to European leaders, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola underscored the critical need for a comprehensive European solution to the migration crisis, while also reaffirming Europe’s unwavering support for Ukraine amidst its prolonged conflict with Russia. Speaking from the heart of European politics, Metsola’s speech painted a clear picture of the complex and interconnected challenges that Europe faces—where migration, war, and instability ripple far beyond their immediate borders, touching the very core of European unity and values. Standing Firm with Ukraine: “Nothing About Ukraine Without Ukraine” Metsola began by highlighting Europe’s moral and strategic commitment to Ukraine,…

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Clearer weather is forecast as Storm Conall moves on to the Netherlands. Transport was disrupted on Wednesday as heavy rainfall battered southern parts of the country. A yellow warning has been issued for fog across parts of western and southern England and along the Welsh border until 11am on Thursday. The weather is now returning to a “typical end of November”, Met Office meteorologist Greg Dewhurst said. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning UPDATED 📷 Fog across parts of western and southern England NOW – 1100 Latest info 📷https://t.co/QwDLMfS950 Stay #WeatherAware📷 ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/r3qwZCLqCt — Met Office (@metoffice) November 28, 2024 The coming…

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The ghost of Tony Gregory canvasses Dublin’s north-inner city during election time. Among some of the candidates there are fervent expressions of a wish to emulate him. And there is always the question of who is coming in his wake, who is the strong voice to represent one of the most disadvantaged enclaves in the State. Gary Gannon is knocking on doors in Summerhill, across the road from the Primary Care Health Centre. He has been a TD for the Dublin Central constituency since 2020 and is by now one of the leading figures in the Social Democrats stable. The…

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