Month: June 2023
Study Discloses Contemporary Dating Is Not Very Different In The End
Not so long ago, singles satisfied by milling on diving club dancing flooring, playing footsie beneath the meeting table, or shyly generating visual communication from the chapel picnic. Subsequently internet dating hit the scene. Dating programs and websites entirely changed the characteristics of finding really love, flipping footsie and furtive glances into several swipes and
AI child sex abuse trade
AI enables computers to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. The Stable Diffusion software allows users to describe, using word prompts, any image they want – and the program then creates the image. Paedophiles are using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to create and sell life-like child sexual abuse material, the makers of the abuse
Ukraine should worry about Wagner attack from the north
Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin was exiled to Belarus after a stunning 48-hour mutiny that saw the mercenary captain just 200 miles outside of Moscow after calling on the nation to rise up in rebellion against the country’s political and military leadership. The United Kingdom’s former Chief of General Staff has warned that the Wagner
Russian missile strike hits Kramatorsk
Russian missiles struck a crowded area of restaurants on Tuesday in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, killing at least three people. The governor of the eastern Donetsk region said two missiles hit the busy area in the city’s downtown area. The strikes occurred in mid-evening. Pictures posted on social media showed parts of some
Kremlin denies that they knew of Prigozhin uprising plan
Lukashenko, who is a close ally of Putin, has said that he had mediated between Putin and Prigozhin in the short-lived uprising and persuaded the latter to surrender. The Kremlin has dismissed a US media report that Russia’s deputy chief of staff, General Sergei Surovikin, knew about plans by the Wagner group to rebel against
Denmark Rejects Uganda’s New Passports
Officials from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the upgraded polycarbonate e-passports just like paper-based e-passports have an electromagnetic chip and tough plastic layers infused together leading to a finished material where personal data is engraved inside the deeper layers of the document with laser. A group of Ugandan students destined for internship have raised complaints
Covid-19 Oroginal
The idea that sars-cov-2, the virus that causes covid-19 leaked from a Chinese research laboratory has persisted since the earliest days of the pandemic. Though this theory has rested largely on rumours and circumstantial evidence, it has nevertheless set the stage for a bitter three-and-a-half year row. New diseases in people almost always come from
Chinese Economy “bang”
China has reopened with a whimper, A range of economic indicators, including retail sales and investment, have risen less rapidly than expected. Some analysts now think the economy might not have grown at all during the second quarter. After Chinese government abandoned its zero-covid policy at the end of 2022, all bets were on a
Taliban war on drugs
Before the Taliban seized power in August 2021, the illicit trade in opium, a gum produced from poppies, helped pay for their insurgency. The mullahs encouraged farmers to plant poppies and taxed the trade. But drugs are deemed haram (prohibited) under Islamic law. Shortly after taking power the Taliban’s supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, banned narcotics.
Apple support for end-to-end message encryption
In 2021 Apple announced plans to scan photographs on people’s iPhones for abusive content before they were uploaded to iCloud but these were abandoned after a backlash. It has now clearly signalled its opposition to any measure that weakens the privacy of end-to-end encryption. Apple has criticised powers in the Online Safety Bill that could