Hackers accessed “personally identifiable data” of the firm’s customers, financial professionals and staff.
Bowen: Air dropping aid is an act of desperation that won’t end hunger in Gaza
Air drops can look good on television, but deliver very little aid and endanger civilian lives.
Gaza aid site offered a ‘women only’ day. It didn’t stop the killing
Families say mothers Mary Sheikh al-Eid and Khadija Abu Anza were shot while seeking aid from GHF station in southern Gaza.
Hackers steal images from women’s dating safety app that vets men
Thousands of women registered with Tea have had their images illegally accessed, the US firm says.
Hackers steal images from women’s dating safety app that vets men
Thousands of women registered with Tea have had their images illegally accessed, the US firm says.
Five killed as Ukraine and Russia trade drone attacks
Three people die in strikes on Dnipro in Ukraine, while two are killed in Russia’s Rostov region.
UK condemns Hong Kong cash offer for help in arresting activists
David Lammy and Yvette Cooper describe the bounties as “another example of transnational repression”.
Artist explores the toxic mining legacy of Zambia’s ‘black mountains’
A major exhibition about the dangerous lives of the boys and young men who scour slag heaps in search of copper.
School-leavers losing their lives for Russia in Putin’s war with Ukraine
Russia has promised that no 18-year-olds will be sent to fight in Ukraine, but the BBC finds many have already been killed.
School-leavers losing their lives for Russia in Putin’s war with Ukraine
Russia has promised that no 18-year-olds will be sent to fight in Ukraine, but the BBC finds many have already been killed.


