Tourist in Greece: When AI Cockroaches Become a Weapon of Digital Blackmail
A tourist in Greece used artificial intelligence to generate fake cockroaches and secure a hotel dis
A tourist in Greece used artificial intelligence to generate fake cockroaches and secure a hotel dis
The number of employees employed by Enterprise Ireland (EI) backed firms rose by 11,911 last...
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More than a million households in the UK may have fallen victim to a brushing...
HIQA has highlighted a number of non-compliance cases in two nursing homes in Donegal. The...
Thousands of people have been displaced across Helmand since October following a surge in Taliban at
The surge follows a similar spike in major US cities last year
Andrew Brown Jr. was killed by deputies serving drug-related search and arrest warrants
UN officials are trying to dissuade Kenyan authorities from closing two sprawling refugee camps that
World Food Program says 700,000 people this month will see rations drop to just half the recommended
The UN refugee agency is boosting to 120,000 the number of Afghans in Iran now eligible to receive t
Relief agencies say barbed-wire fencing prevented victims from escaping inferno
The fire at Balukhali camp in Cox's Bazar district broke out in the late afternoon and spread quickl
Doctors and other medical personnel stage second consecutive pre-dawn protests in Mandalay
Critics say the policy echoes far-right practices and is further proof Greece is mistreating refugee
Funding shortages have forced food ration cuts of up to 60% for more than three million refugees
People have taken thousands of cold-stunned sea turtles to a convention center in South Texas in hop
National Weather Service says Oregon, Washington and Idaho should brace for another surge of winter
Conditions have continued to deteriorate for more than 100,000 people who fled election-related viol
With Beijing tightening freedoms in former British colony, its residents make use of their British N
Leading infectious disease expert says original strain of coronavirus is currently still 'dominant'
Protesters say coup is violation of our democracy and human rights'
They're protesting the military junta's coup and detention of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi
A brutal conflict in the northern region of Tigray has rendered them uniquely vulnerable
The World Food Program's emergency food distribution program, so far has managed to reach 40,000 of
The two women were abducted, then found decapitated near a main road in northeast Syria, local repor
UNICEF expresses concern about what it sees as a worsening situation for 1.3 million children affect
Across the country, lawmakers are breaking barriers
22,000 civilians along Chadian border made homeless or displaced by floodwaters //////////////
Aid workers granted one-time access to two Eritrean refugee camps found conditions dire and refugees
The findings contrast with Canada's positioning as a global leader in the United Nations-backed driv
Roberto Bautista, number 13 in the ATP ranking, is spending this week at the Rafa Nadal Academy by M
About 1,400 migrants have been living outdoors in bitterly cold temperatures for the past two weeks
A weekend outdoor concert in Juba attracted huge crowds including President Salva Kiir, despite a go
Reports emerge of Eritrean refugees in Tigray being attacked, abducted and returned to their home co
Athens maintains it is doing its best to safeguard asylum seekers
Boko Haram claimed responsibility for an attack on a town in southeast Niger that killed at least 28
Kylie Moore-Gilbert, an academic at Melbourne University, was serving a 10-year sentence in Iran for
The more than week-long conflict in Ethiopia between federal government and regional ruling party TP
Michelle Bachelet warns conflict could spill across borders, destabilize parts of East Africa
More than 400,000 Burkina Faso IDPs fleeing conflict unable to complete voter registration
Eyewitnesses tell of multiple casualties late Tuesday night in West African nation's largest city//
Armenia and Azerbaijan each accuses the other of shelling their cities overnight, despite truce back
Protesters seek ouster of prime minister and monarchy reform despite aggressive police tactics and s
Authorities are hoping Tuesday's Muslim celebration of Grand Magal in Senegal will not become a spre
More than 100,000 demonstrators marched in Minsk for the ninth straight Sunday in opposition to long
Les articles publiés par Libnanews, le média citoyen du Liban The Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Educ
Demonstrators say vote to delay amendment is tool for current administration to remain in power
But 'two or three containers were destroyed without causing any injuries,' a police source said. Ref
Five years after a wave of asylum seekers flooded into Europe, region is facing another reckoning on
Yemeni schools have been bombed, occupied by militants and caught in the crossfire
Fire destroys most of Greece's largest refugee camp while it was on lockdown for COVID-19
Visits by Trump and Biden to Wisconsin city torn by civil unrest underscore political importance of
Rail officials blame unspecified electrical problems; hope to restore normal service on Tuesday
Belarusian president claimed sixth election win earlier this month, leading to calls of election fra
US Pentagon, denouncing coup, acknowledges junta leader has participated in its AFRICOM military tra
Authorities say the two men had confessed to raping the 11-year-old child
Under pressure to resign, Lukashenko asks Moscow for help
Protesters denounced a police crackdown on demonstrations over a disputed election that extended the
Esper announces drawdown plan in Fox interview