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Chinese Hackers Utilizing Hijacked Networks for Large-Scale Cyberattacks
Chinese hacking groups linked to large-scale cyberattacks and intrusions of critical infrastructure are using covert computer networks for their operations, according to a British government security report made public Thursday.
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President Trump assures no nuclear weapons will be used against Iran
<p>President Trump has categorically ruled out the use of nuclear weapons against Iran as the conflict between the two nations continues into its third month.</p>
Europe Urged to Strengthen Defense Independently of U.S. Support by Ex-NATO Chief Rasmussen
Former NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen emphasized the need for Europe to bolster its defense capabilities independently of the U.S. by purchasing locally made weapons and restructuring its security framework.
Lebanese Journalist Killed in Israeli Airstrike on Southern Lebanon House
<p>A Lebanese journalist lost her life in a tragic event on Wednesday when an Israeli airstrike targeted a house in southern Lebanon where she sought refuge while covering the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. Rescue workers had to painstakingly sift through the rubble for hours before locating her body.</p>
Mexico's government under scrutiny for contradictions on role of CIA agents in Chihuahua operation
Mexican authorities are facing criticism for providing conflicting information regarding the involvement of two CIA agents in a counternarcotics operation in northern Mexico. The incident has sparked tensions with the White House.
Mother Shares Heartbreaking Tale of Loss in Gaza Tunnel in New Memoir
When Hersh Goldberg-Polin was in the tunnels in Gaza, fellow hostages say he often quoted a line from Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl: 'Those who have a 'why' to live can bear with almost any 'how.'
Pope Focused on Justice and Income Equality in Equatorial Guinea Mass
Pope Leo XIV stressed the importance of justice and narrowing the income gap in Equatorial Guinea during a Mass with the presidential family. The Pontiff emphasized the need to address the disparities between different socio-economic classes in the Central African nation.
Shift in Destination: Migrant Caravan from Tapachula No Longer Targeting U.S. Border
Hundreds of migrants, most of them from Haiti, departed Tapachula on foot Tuesday, with new aspirations for better living conditions within Mexico.
Peru's Election Chief Steps Down Due to Logistical Issues in Heated Presidential Race
The head of Peru's national election agency has resigned amidst challenges in the nation's fiercely disputed presidential election, with winners yet to be officially declared. The News Brewery brings you the latest on the electoral turmoil.