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Italy says it foiled Russian Olympic cyberattacks

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, speaking in Washington on Wednesday, announced that his nation's security agencies had "foiled a series of cyberattacks" of "Russian origin." Tajani said the attempted attacks targeted numerous "Foreign Ministry offices, starting with Washington, and also some Winter Olympics sites, including hotels in Cortina." Past Olympic-related cyberattacks came in Paris in 2024

Nigeria: Extremists kill over 100 in western villages

Armed extremists attacked a pair of villages in western Nigeria overnight, a lawmaker and medics said on Wednesday, killing at least 162 people in one of the deadliest assaults of its kind in recent months.  The attacks targeted the villages of Woro and Nuku in Kwara state, Mohammed Omar Bio, a member of parliament representing

ICE to reduce numbers in Minnesota, but operations go on

The Trump administration said it was drawing down the number of immigration enforcement officers deployed in Minnesota, following weeks of unrest in Minneapolis where 2 people have been killed in altercations with US immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agents. Tom Homan, whose official title is White House "border czar," told reporters that 700 out of around

Court in Hungary declares German anti-fascist Maja T. guilty

On Wednesday, a court in Hungary ruled that Maja T.*, an anti-fascist activist from the city of Jena in the eastern German state of Thuringia, was guilty of seriously injuring several suspected right-wing extremists in Budapest in February 2023. The attacks had apparently been directed at individuals thought to have participated in the annual "Day of Honor" rally of neo-Nazis from all

Tonga, Cook Islands slam misuse of flags by ‘shadow fleet’

The governments of Tonga and the Cook Islands have condemned misuse of their flags amid reports that at least 29 ships were flying their colors in a bid to dodge international sanctions. The majority of the vessels are crude oil carriers that appear to be operating between Iran and China, with the vessels loading Iranian crude

US, Russia vie for influence in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso

Abdoulaye Diop, the foreign minister of Mali, hosted a senior US official on Monday to chart a "new course" in relations between the United States and the junta-led nation.   Nick Checker, who heads the US State Department's Bureau of African Affairs, reaffirmed Washington's respect for Mali's sovereignty. Ahead of Checker's visit, the bureau posted on X

Washington Post begins large-scale layoffs

The Washington Post on Wednesday began implementing large-scale job cuts at the newspaper. In a statement, the Post said it was "taking a number of difficult but decisive actions today for our future, in what amounts to a significant restructuring across the company." "These steps are designed to strengthen our footing and sharpen our focus on

2026 Winter Olympics: What you need to know

With the new ice hockey arena in Milan and the new ice rink in Cortina both finished just in time, the 25th Winter Olympics can begin. Cortina d'Ampezzo is hosting the Olympics for the second time. Seventy years ago, in 1956, the seventh edition of the Games was held entirely in the winter sports resort in

Gaza casualties ‘hard to deny,’ conflict monitors say

Casualties in war are often disputed by opposing sides and counting true numbers is challenging. Yet after years of disputing the number of casualties reported by the Gaza health authorities since the outbreak of hostilities in October 2023, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) have now reportedly concurred with estimates that 71,000 Palestinians have been killed. 

Serbia: Reform denounced as a political takeover of justice

After months of mounting pressure on independent media, academic institutions and NGOs, Serbia's ruling majority has turned its attention to the judiciary. In an expedited procedure, without public debate or consultations and bypassing established legislative standards, the Serbian parliament last week adopted a package of amendments to core judicial laws that critics say threatens the
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