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Gaza medical officials say Israeli strike kills 4 foreign aid workers, driver after delivering food
Gaza medical officials say Israeli strike kills 4 foreign aid workers, driver after delivering food
An outage caused by a software update distributed by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike triggered a wave of flight cancellations at several major U.S. airlines – but the disruption was most severe and prolonged at Delta Airlines. In all, the carrier canceled more than 2,500 flights over a period that stretched from last Friday, when the outage began, into the middle of this week. In a statement on Tuesday, Delta said it is fully cooperating with the investigation.
The council says the breach in contract has left more than 400 homes without a gigabit broadband service, including homes in Colchester.
Meta has taken down tens of thousands of accounts that were used for “sextortion” scams. Meta said in a statement the 63,000 accounts were on Instagram, adding that it had also removed 7,200 Facebook accounts, pages and groups dedicated to providing tips on scamming people. In sexual extortion, or “sextortion”, people are threatened with the release of compromising photos, either real or faked, if they do not pay to stop them.
OpenAI on Thursday announced its most direct threat yet to its stalwart Big Tech rivals: a search engine that uses artificial intelligence baked in from the beginning.
Mast and cabinet will be on a grass verge
The UK, US and South Korea have accused a North Korea-backed cyber group of carrying out an online espionage campaign to steal military and nuclear secrets. The "Andariel" group has been compromising organisations around the globe as it attempts to get hold of sensitive and classified technical information and intellectual property data, according to the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). The centre, along with the FBI in the US and South Korea's national intelligence service, have issued a joint warning and advisory note about Andariel's actions.
Meghan Markle was given strict instructions by Prince Harry before she sat down for an interview with Vanity Fair - but the Duchess of Sussex seemingly didn't listen
The presenter is covering the 2024 Olympics in Paris for the BBC
New rules will see many drivers forced to pay additional tax on their vehicle from next year. The so-called 'luxury' car tax would see motorists forking out £410 each year
EXCLUSIVE: After claims Prince Harry and Meghan were offered advice on balancing their public and private lives, an expert explains why Prince William was right to air his concerns
Fans have flocked to social media to praise the 18-episode mystery drama
Yeah, this is why I'd never mess with a manager of a Dunkin'.
EXCLUSIVE: The Duchess of Sussex has taken on a lot involving herself in the British royal family and sometimes she wishes for her 'old life back' a source says
The photographer who was present when Emily Maitlis interviewed Prince Andrew for BBC's Newsnight has recalled the six words the Royal said to him when the interview wrapped up
Collection includes insights into Diana’s royal life
Antiques Roadshow expert Alastair Dickenson was left impressed after being shown a decorative silver box
"Lucky" gets a revamp two decades later
There are some key dates to check as the service says three main groups of people have been identified
Is branded or supermarket own ketchup better? I taste tasted a handful to make up my own mind - here's what I thought.
Lee Anderson has said an armed officer who was filmed appearing to kick and stamp on a man’s head at Manchester Airport should be given a medal.