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The campaign aims to protect the children from the drug-resistant disease spreading across South Asia.Published On 12 Oct 202512 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareBangladesh has begun a nationwide vaccination campaign to protect millions of children from typhoid, a life-threatening disease that is becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics.The monthlong drive, launched on Sunday, aims to immunise about 50 million children aged between nine months and 15 years with a single dose of the typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV).Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe vaccine, approved by the World Health Organization (WHO), offers protection for up to five…

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Biya, the world’s oldest serving head of state, is likely to extend his 43 years in power in the Central African nation.Polls have opened in Cameroon in an election that could see the world’s oldest serving head of state extend his rule for another seven years.The single-round election on Sunday is likely to return 92-year-old incumbent Paul Biya as president for an eighth term in the Central African nation of 30 million people.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listBiya, in power for 43 years, faces off against 11 challengers, including former government spokesman Issa Tchiroma Bakary, 79, who has…

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Here are the key events from day 1,326 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.Published On 12 Oct 202512 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareHere is how things stand on Sunday, October 12, 2025:Fighting Russian drone and missile attacks across Ukraine on Saturday killed at least five people, while also cutting power to parts of the southern Odesa region, the AFP news agency reported, citing local officials. Two of the victims were killed in an attack on a church in Kostiantynivka in eastern Donetsk, AFP said. Ukraine’s private energy firm DTEK said that power has been restored to 240,000 households…

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Operations go from rescue to recovery as no survivors expected to be found, officials say.Published On 11 Oct 202511 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareInvestigators do not expect to find any survivors at the scene of a blast at a Tennessee explosives company, officials say.The explosion, which was felt for miles, destroyed a building at the headquarters of Accurate Energetic Systems early on Friday in Bucksnort, about an hour’s drive west of Nashville.“More than 300 people have been through almost every square inch of this facility, and at this time, we’ve recovered no survivors,” Humphreys County Sheriff Chris…

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Guest author: Or Hillel, Green LampAI systems aren’t experimental anymore, they’re embedded in everyday decisions that affect millions. Yet as these models stretch into important spaces like real-time supply chain routing, medical diagnostics, and financial markets, something as simple as a stealthy data shift or an undetected anomaly can flip confident automation into costly breakdown or public embarrassment.This isn’t just a problem for data scientists or machine learning engineers. Today, product managers, compliance officers, and business leaders are realising that AI’s value doesn’t just hinge on building a high-performing model, but on deeply understanding how, why, and when these models…

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Published On 11 Oct 202511 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareTens of thousands of forcibly displaced Palestinians are making their way back to devastated areas in northern Gaza as Israeli forces stop operations as agreed under phase one of the ceasefire plan with Hamas, and partially withdraw.Gaza’s al-Rashid Street, which has witnessed massive population movements northward and southward over recent months as Palestinians fled Israeli attacks, is once again witnessing a tide of humanity on the move.Now, with the ceasefire in effect and Israeli forces withdrawn from the Netzarim Corridor that previously divided the road, tens of thousands…

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Law enforcement, law firms, hospitals, and financial institutions are asked every day to release records, which can contain highly sensitive details – including addresses, social security numbers, medical diagnoses, evidence footage, and children’s identities.To meet compliance and security requirements, staff spend hundreds of hours manually redacting sensitive information, yet when that process goes wrong, there can be costly consequences. Last year, healthcare company Advanced was fined £6 million for losing patient records that, among other details, contained information about how to gain entry to the homes of 890 care receivers. Even the smallest oversights can create unpleasant headlines and catastrophic…

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Joint statement comes more than a month after the E3 countries triggered a mechanism reinstating UN sanctions against Iran.The United Kingdom, France and Germany have said they wish to restart stalled nuclear talks with Iran and the United States, more than a month after the three European countries triggered a mechanism reinstating the United Nations sanctions on Iran for the first time in a decade.The E3 countries’ joint statement on Friday came nearly two weeks after UN sanctions were reimposed on Iran, under a “snapback” process that the three nations had initiated on August 28 and that became effective one…

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A new report from Red Hat finds that 89 percent of businesses are yet to see any customer value from their AI endeavours. However, organisations anticipate a 32 percent increase in AI investment by 2026.The survey finds that AI and security are the joint top IT priorities for UK organisations over the next 18 months, with 62 percent of respondents citing them as necessary. These are followed by hybrid or multi-cloud strategies and virtualisation, showing a clear direction in the technological focus of British businesses.However, the path to AI integration isn’t straightforward. The vast majority of organisations are facing barriers…

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Federal judge blocks deployment for two weeks, says sending Guard troops would ‘add fuel to the fire’.Published On 10 Oct 202510 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareA federal judge in Chicago has temporarily blocked United States President Donald Trump’s deployment of hundreds of National Guard soldiers in Illinois.Chicago has become the latest flashpoint in the Trump administration’s crackdown to deport millions of immigrants, which has prompted allegations of rights abuses and myriad lawsuits.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listUS District Judge April Perry on Thursday said that permitting Guard troops in the state would only “add fuel…

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