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      30 December

      UK Border Force official arrested for being illegal immigrant

      A UK Border Force official has been arrested on suspicion of being an illegal migrant.  The man was detained while working for the Home Office agency responsible for protecting UK borders and his bosses are understood to have responded quickly as soon as doubts were raised about his immigration status, The Sun newspaper reported. The man is understood to be in his late 30s and arrived in the UK from the Balkans around twenty years ago. The incident comes as Border Force staff are taking part in industrial action, with ongoing strikes at six airports. The official allegedly lied about where he was from on paperwork to obtain the right to remain in the UK, and the same man is believed to be…

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    • 29 December

      Twitter outage hits thousands of users globally

      Twitter Inc suffered a major outage on Wednesday, leaving tens of thousands of users globally unable to access the popular social media platform or use its key features. Downdetector, a website that tracks outages through a range of sources including user reports, showed more than 10,000 affected users from the United States, about 2,500 from Japan and about 2,500 from the UK at the peak of the disruption. Reports of Twitter outages fell sharply by Wednesday evening, according to the website. Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The social network’s status page shows that all systems are operational. During the outage, some users were unable to log in to their Twitter account via desktops or laptops.…

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    • 29 December

      Elon Musk announces ‘server architecture changes’ on Twitter, says platform should ‘feel faster’

      Numerous Twitter users took to the comments with baffled reactions to the sudden announcement. Los Angeles: Twitter CEO Elon Musk has planned yet another set of upgrades to the platform.Taking to the microblogging site, the Tesla CEO wrote, “Significant backend server architecture changes rolled out”. “Twitter should feel faster,” Musk added.Numerous Twitter users took to the comments with baffled reactions to the sudden announcement. “Do we need to restart the app?,” one user wrote along with a meme featuring Musk holding a telephone captioned “Have you tried turning it off and on again?” “Faster exactly how? It’s always felt the same,” another user wrote. Yet another user wrote, “Yes I needed that ! Thank you Elon for all you do”. The update followed…

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    • 29 December

      Hackers increase abuse of Google Ads platform to target users

      The Google Ads platform helps advertisers promote pages on Google Search. New Delhi: Hackers have increased their abuse of the Google Ads platform to target users searching for popular software products. Among the software products being impersonated include Grammarly, Slack, Dashlane, Audacity, ITorrent, AnyDesk, Libre Office, Teamviewer, Thunderbird, and more, reports Bleeping Computer. “The threat actors clone official websites of the above projects and distribute trojanised versions of the software when users click the download button,” the report mentioned. The Google Ads platform helps advertisers promote pages on Google Search. Users looking for original software products on a browser without an active ad blocker are likely to click on malicious links “because it looks very similar to the actual search result”. “The moment…

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    • 29 December

      Global alarm grows over China’s COVID-19 surge

      BEIJING: The United States is the latest in a growing number of countries to impose restrictions on visitors from China after Beijing abruptly removed a major impediment to overseas travel despite surging Covid cases at home. Hospitals across China have been overwhelmed by an explosion of Covid cases following Beijing’s decision to lift strict rules that had largely kept the virus at bay but tanked its economy and sparked widespread protests. On Monday, the country said it would bring an end to mandatory quarantine on arrival — prompting many jubilant Chinese citizens to make plans to travel abroad. In response, the United States and a number of other countries announced they would require negative Covid tests for all travellers from mainland…

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    • 29 December

      Amazon joins YouTube, Apple in investing on live sports content

      The move hints at Amazon’s focused action towards investing in Prime Video and live sports content. Los Angeles: Amazon has joined the bandwagon of incorporating sports content in its operations. According to a report by US-based tech portal, TechCrunch, citing The Information, the e-commerce giant is developing an app dedicated to sports content. The move hints at Amazon‘s focused action towards investing in Prime Video and live sports content. The report follows the multinational company’s CEO, Andy Jassy referring to live sports as ‘a unique asset’ at an event in New York. Currently, the technological giant holds the exclusive rights for NFL’s Thursday Night Football. It also showcases some Premier League soccer matches and Yankees baseball games, as per TechCrunch. The company recently also…

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    • 29 December

      Uzbekistan claims 18 children die after consuming cough syrup made by Indian firm

      The Uzbekistan government has alleged that 18 children have died in the central Asian nation following the consumption of a cough syrup produced by an Indian pharmaceutical firm Marion Biotech New Delhi: The Uzbekistan government has alleged that 18 children have died in the central Asian nation following the consumption of a cough syrup produced by an Indian pharmaceutical firm Marion Biotech. “To date, 18 out of 21 children with acute respiratory disease have died as a result of taking Doc-1 Max syrup manufactured by the Indian company Marion Biotech Pvt Ltd,” the Uzbekistan Health Ministry said in a statement. “It was found that the deceased children, before admission to hospital treatment, took this drug at home for 2-7 days 3-4…

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    • 29 December

      Brazil: Security beefed up for Lula’s swearing-in on Jan 1 after bomb threat

      The entire police of Brasilia will be deployed for Brazilian president-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s inauguration on Sunday (January 1), after a man was arrested for a bomb plot hoping to sow “chaos” in the country, according to an official on Tuesday.  Last Saturday, the Brazilian Police arrested the man- George Washington de Oliveira Sousa for allegedly placing explosives in a fuel truck near Brasilia’s airport. Oliveira Sousa is a supporter of the country’s outgoing president Jair Bolsonaro. He was arrested after the truck’s driver found the device.  Robson Candido, the civil police general delegate of Brasilia, told reporters that although there was an attempt to activate the device, it did not explode.  Later, Oliveira Sousa confessed to the…

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    • 29 December

      Russian millionaire Pavel Antov dies after falling from hotel room window

      Russian businessman Pavel Antov was staying at a luxurious hotel in India to celebrate his 66th birthday when he fell from the bedroom window. He was found dead at the scene and local police have stated that they believe there are no suspicious circumstances. His death came just two days after his friend and travel companion, Vladimir Budanov, died of a stroke in his hotel room. Who was Pavel Antov? Pavel Antov, a member of President Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party, had been a deputy of a regional parliament 150km east of Moscow since 2018. Before entering politics, he founded the food manufacturing company Vladimirski Standart, and in 2019 found himself at the top of the list of the richest…

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    • 29 December

      Illegal migration from Cuba hits an all-time high

      Illegal migration from Cuba to US has hit an all-time high. Within a period between December 2021 and 2022 there were 227,000 instances of Cubans illegally entering US territory. The figure logged by US border authorities far exceeds two previous figures the Mariel boatlift, when 125,000 Cubans left for the United States in 1980, and the 1994 departure of 34,000 people to US shores within a month, said Jorge Duany, a Cuba expert at Florida International University. Duany was quoted by news agency AFP. There has always been an exodus of people from Cuba to the United States. Cuba, an impoverished nation, is a Communist state. In Cuba, “you lose hope,” said 34-year-old David Gonzalez. He was quoted by AFP.…

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