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Lawyer Henry Clack has long handled cases involving Nigerian criminal gangs. Clack, a solicitor at London-based law firm HFW, represents shipping companies targeted by cyber attacks. He says Nigerian groups are the most frequent adversaries. They have executed multiple high-value “man-in-the-middle” frauds in recent years. How hackers breach shipping networks This type of fraud allows hackers to intercept communication between two parties. They impersonate both sides to steal login credentials, financial data, or full system control. Criminals then demand ransom to restore stolen information or relinquish access. HFW data shows attacks on ships and ports are rising sharply. Between 2022…
Romania reported that a drone entered its territory during overnight Russian strikes on Ukraine, prompting its air force to scramble fighters. The episode has once again raised concerns about the war spilling into NATO borders, with Poland also responding to potential aerial threats near its frontier. Drone Incursion in Romanian Territory The Romanian Defence Ministry announced on Saturday that a drone briefly crossed about 10 kilometers into its southeastern airspace near the Danube Delta. Radar tracked the aircraft until signals were lost close to the village of Chilia Veche. Authorities emphasized that it flew at a very low altitude and…
Trump sets firm demands US President Donald Trump said he is ready to impose tougher sanctions on Russia. But he demanded Nato members first stop buying Russian oil. On his Truth Social platform, he wrote he was “ready for major sanctions on Russia” once Nato states had “agreed and started to do the same.” Trump has repeatedly warned of stronger measures against Moscow. Yet he has not acted when the Kremlin ignored his deadlines. He called the purchase of Russian oil “shocking.” He also urged Nato to impose tariffs of 50 to 100 percent on China. He argued this would…
Warsaw, September 13, 2025 — Poland has moved tens of thousands of soldiers to its eastern frontier in response to large-scale military exercises by Belarus and Russia. The deployment, which Polish officials say will total about 40,000 troops, coincides with the start of the Zapad-2025 drills taking place near NATO’s eastern border. Border Closures and Security Measures The Polish government announced that it would shut several border and rail crossings with Belarus beginning at midnight, citing national security risks linked to the exercises. Officials warned that the drills, which include operations along the frontier with NATO members, represent what they…
Seven firms under scrutiny Seven technology firms face a US investigation into how their artificial intelligence chatbots interact with children. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) demands details about safety measures and how the companies make money from these tools. The debate on children and AI grows louder. Many experts warn that young people remain highly vulnerable. Chatbots can mimic emotions and act like friends, blurring the line between real and artificial companionship. The inquiry targets Alphabet, OpenAI, Character.ai, Snap, XAI, Meta and Instagram. Each company has been asked to respond. FTC wants answers FTC chairman Andrew Ferguson said the probe…
A historic immigration raid at a Hyundai facility in Georgia will postpone its opening by at least two months. The company confirmed the delay after hundreds of foreign workers were detained. raid escalates diplomatic tension The raid has intensified friction between Washington and Seoul. Many of the detained workers were South Korean nationals. President Yoon warned the crackdown could discourage foreign investment in the United States. South Korean officials said the workers were sent temporarily to help launch the new plant. Hyundai chief executive José Muñoz told American media the raid will delay operations by two to three months because…
US pharmaceutical giant Merck has cancelled its planned £1bn UK expansion. The company said the government is failing to provide enough support for the life sciences industry. The multinational, known in Europe as MSD, will relocate research to the US and cut jobs in Britain. Executives accused successive governments of undervaluing vaccines and innovative medicines. Industry experts warned the move could discourage other global firms from investing in the UK. Government defends investment but admits gaps A government spokesperson defended spending on science and research but acknowledged more work is needed. Officials highlighted recent initiatives while recognising growing international competition.…
Law enforcement agencies are intensifying their search for the suspect who shot public figure Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University. Despite coordinated efforts by federal, state, and local officers, the attacker remains at large, and investigators are urging the public to share any information that could help locate the individual. Orem Mayor David Young confirmed that several agencies are actively involved in the investigation. He stated that the suspect has not yet been caught and stressed that authorities are treating the case as a top priority. The FBI has also set up a digital tip line where…
Apple has officially revealed its iPhone 17 lineup, marking a major shift in design after years of visual repetition. For a long time, each new iPhone release has offered internal upgrades but only subtle changes on the outside. That pattern is now over. The latest models showcase Apple’s effort to break away from a design language that has remained largely unchanged since the iPhone X. The launch introduces several new models, including the headline-grabbing iPhone Air. This ultra-thin model stands out with a body that measures only 5.64 millimeters thick. By comparison, the standard iPhone 17 measures 7.95 millimeters, and…
Mexico has announced plans to raise tariffs on cars from China and several other Asian countries to 50%. The government says the move is designed to protect local jobs and industries. Analysts believe it is also meant to ease pressure from the United States, which has been pushing Latin American countries to reduce their economic ties with China. The decision marks a major shift in Mexico’s trade policy. The current tariff on Chinese cars is 20%. The new plan would more than double it. Mexico’s Economy Ministry said the policy is part of a broader overhaul of import duties on…