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Thousands of disabled people receive the DWP's Access to Work payment. But could it be at risk as part of Labour's welfare ...
Human rights group Amnesty International accused the M23 rebels in eastern Congo of killing, torturing and forcibly disappearing civilian detainees in two rebel-controlled cities.
A 2024 U.N. report found that 95% of released Ukrainian POWs had endured “systematic” torture. Prisoners described beatings, ...
A sharp drop in crime in El Salvador has made President Nayib Bukele one of Latin America's most prominent leaders.
From powerful images of the bee farm in Spain to a banner action on the coast of Poland and a peace protest in central Paris, ...
As ever more Ethiopian migrants make dangerous crossings to the Gulf, they encounter a dark transnational economy in which ...
Many of us are ditching the pill and opting for more natural methods. Where did this anti-pill sentiment come from, is it valid, and how does it play into politics? Maya Oppenheim investigates ...
On May 6, 2025, a U.S. court in California ordered NSO Group, an Israeli spyware company, to pay $168 million in damages. The judgment was the result of a lawsuit filed by Meta Platforms, the owner of ...
Nearly 400 leading writers and organisations, including Zadie Smith, Ian McEwan, Russell T Davies, Hanif Kureishi, Frank Cottrell-Boyce and George Monbiot, William Dalrymple, Jeanette Winterson, Brian ...
US court slams spyware giant NSO with $168M Fine: a reckoning for Pegasus and implications for India
At the heart of this legal battle is NSO Group, the developer of Pegasus, a spyware tool of notorious capability. Pegasus has ...
Lucidya, the region's leading AI Customer Experience Management (CXM) platform, announced that one in every four new ...
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