Will Cisco’s Free Tech Training for 1.5M People Help Close EU’s Skills Gap?by adminMarch 15, 2025Cisco’s training through its Networking Academy will help “build a resilient and skilled workforce ready to meet Europe’s digital transformation and AI objectives.”
Putin says Russia will spare Ukrainian forces in Kursk if they surrenderby adminMarch 15, 2025Putin’s claim comes after US President Donald Trump urged him to avoid a ‘horrible massacre’ there.
Federal agents raid Columbia dorm rooms as university expels studentsby adminMarch 15, 2025Columbia University and the Department of Homeland Security are continuing their crackdowns on pro-Palestinian students.
US arrests second student, imposes ‘receivership’ on Columbia Universityby adminMarch 15, 2025The Trump administration has compared student protests at the New York school to support for ‘terrorist’ activities.
Finnish court convicts Russian man for war crimes in Ukraineby adminMarch 15, 2025Finnish court sentences Russian paramilitary to life imprisonment for war crimes against Ukrainian soldiers in 2014.
Will Israel be held accountable for genocidal acts in Gaza?by adminMarch 15, 2025UN report finds systemic sexual and gender-based violence against Palestinians.
Iraq says ‘dangerous’ ISIL leader Abu Khadija killedby adminMarch 15, 2025Prime Minister al-Sudani hails the killing of Abdallah Makki Muslih al-Rufay’i as a major blow to ISIL remnants in Iraq.
Pakistan links train hijacking to ‘Afghan handlers’ and Indian mastermindby adminMarch 15, 2025India and Afghanistan reject charges, as Pakistan reveals details of operation that freed hundreds of passengers.
Mark Carney sworn in as Canada’s new prime minister, replacing Trudeauby adminMarch 15, 2025The former central banker has promised to deliver ‘action’ as country faces hostility on trade from the United States.
Duterte appears for first ICC crimes against humanity hearingby adminMarch 15, 2025Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte appeared via video link at his first hearing at the ICC.