Author: Maria Ortega, Emily Wright
A national Argentine senator has condemned a British government competition inviting young Argentines to visit the Falkland Islands as tourists.Read More
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said on Monday the UK had agreed to drop its mandate for iPhone maker Apple to provide a “back door” that would have enabled access to the protected encrypted data of American citizens. Gabbard issued the statement on X, saying she had worked for months with Britain, along with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance to arrive at a deal. U.S. lawmakers said in May that the UK’s order to Apple to create a backdoor to its encrypted user data could be exploited by cybercriminals and authoritarian governments.Read More
Heavy traffic expected on some roads, while rail passengers urged to check for engineering worksRead More
Trump says location to be determined for a meeting between Putin and ZelenskyRead More
Data-driven creative solutions that include bioplastics are key to finding a way to succeed in crafting a new international environmental agreementRead More
Hong Kong, Chinaâs economy is navigating a delicate balance of risks and opportunities amid global trade tensions.Read More
News and Press Release in English on World about Safety and Security; published on 19 Aug 2025 by Protect HumanitariansRead More
What the Tech: What you should know about Google sponsored adsRead More
In the new era of college sports, if you donât have a couple extra million in your back pocket, youâre at risk of falling behind the competition.Read More
Redwood St. Roasters has tasted success in Edgar and beyond.Read More