'Hackers leaked intimate photos after my laptop was stolen'
A Spanish filmmaker turned the cameras on herself and made a "sextortion diary" after being blackmailed.
A Spanish filmmaker turned the cameras on herself and made a "sextortion diary" after being blackmailed.
Spain is looking at storing electricity or increasing demand to solve electricity oversupply.
News avoidance is now at record high levels, the Reuters Institute's 2024 Digital News Report says.
China is also modernizing its nuclear arsenal and could have as many intercontinental ballistic missiles as the United States by 2030, a new report says.
Nikhil Gupta, charged in a foiled plot to kill a U.S. citizen, said he is being unjustly targeted amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Jordan's foreign ministry said its nationals had died "after suffering sun stroke due to the extreme heatwave".
During a visit to Adelaide Zoo, China's Premier Li Qiang uses a bit of panda diplomacy.
The announcement of a "local, tactical pause" in fighting triggered a furious response from far-right ministers.
The man, who police say made threats with a pickaxe and an "incendiary device", was seriously injured.
The announcement came as Muslim families in Gaza marked the beginning of a somber Eid al-Adha holiday on Sunday amid rubble and ruin.
Police say they shot and injured the man, ahead of a Euro 2024 match between the Netherlands and Poland.
Saulos Chilima, 51, was seen as a breath of fresh air and was especially popular among young people.
At least two prison staff are freed after being taken hostage at a pre-trial detention centre.
The economic crisis means millions of Nigerian Muslims will not be celebrating Eid al-Adha as normal.
Israel's military emphasised that the pauses were not a ceasefire, and combat would continue in Rafah.
The remarks come as Ukraine's president hails international support at a summit in Switzerland.
Modi’s imperious and unapologetic leadership style will probably persist, those who know him say.
The militias have long opposed the U.S. military presence in Iraq. But few expected them to turn their anger toward popular burger and fried-chicken joints.
Not all convicts qualify and those who do are required to join assault brigades, which engage in some of the most deadly fighting.
A new film follows a boy as he tries to square a controversial practice with his family's hopes for him.