Providing this kind of access “will open doors through which criminals and malicious nation-states can attack the very individuals law enforcement seeks to defend”, said the report by 13 scientists.
New Delhi, July 08 (ANI): The High Court has set aside the Delhi government’s order by which cab service provider Uber’s application for licence was rejected.
South Africa President Jacob Juma, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff also attending the BRICS summit besides Modi and Xi.
“We should learn as soon as possible if the list of these 69 telephone numbers were also included in the list submitted to the BND by NSA for surveillance”, Stroebele told reporters at the parliament.
The President okayed a three-pronged relief package including sharing of fresh allocations, granting of soft loans and restructuring of states’ debt-servicing payments.
The technical glitch followed a hiccup earlier on Wednesday, when the NYSE issued an alert about “a reported issue with a gateway connection”, which affected trading of certain stocks.
Two Myanmar men accused of murdering two British holidaymakers in Thailand went on trial on Wednesday in a case that caused outrage in Britain and raised questions about the competence of the Thai police and the treatment of migrant labourers.
Maria Sharapova will face CoCo Vandeweghe in the quarterfinals on Centre Court, while Novak Djokovic will resume his fourth-round match against Kevin Anderson on Court 1. He only got as far as the fourth round once before, also in 2009.
The skirmish between the Egyptian military and the Islamic State is the most recent in a long series of battles that have plagued the Sinai, which had witnessed the heaviest and most intense fighting in recent years, reports Arutz Sheva. In Jordan, like in Egypt, it is likely...
Referring to the recent deaths and the public outcry for a thorough probe, Chouhan said many unfortunate events have occurred of late, including the journalist’s death, and that people have a right to know the truth.
The court in southern Italy sentenced Berlusconi to three years in jail and banned him from holding any public office for five years, a judge said in a ruling shown live on television news networks. But since the statute of limitations is expiring, the media mogul won’t...