Leading U.S. banking groups have formally asked the SEC to rescind its cyber breach disclosure rule, arguing it puts companies and national security at risk.
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Month: May 2025
‘Nowhere is safe’ – Cameroonians trapped between separatists and soldiers
Thousands have died in a conflict that has been largely ignored by the rest of the world.
An Indian teacher was killed – then he got falsely labelled a “terrorist”
Mohammad Iqbal, a teacher in Poonch district, died in cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan.
Winemakers finding Trump’s tariffs hard to swallow
Wine producers in both France and the US are unhappy at the US president’s trade actions.
Young girl escapes burning Gaza school after Israeli attack
Ward Jalal Al-Shaikh Khalil escaped the flames at the school, unaware her mother and two siblings had died in the strike.
Fake discounts on Shein ‘breach law’, EU says
Shein has one month to respond to the EU’s findings or face fines based on its sales, the bloc has said.
Far-right marchers attack Palestinians as Israel marks taking of Jerusalem
Israeli opposition leaders condemned attacks on Palestinians as “racist” and a disgrace to Judaism.
Thousands remember George Floyd on fifth anniversary of death
As the cities where Floyd grew up and died hold commemorations, the US “reckoning” with racism seems to be fading.
Japan flight made emergency landing after man tried opening door
Police said the man was “having a medical crisis” and was restrained by fellow passengers and crew.
Austria’s ex-chancellor has conviction quashed
Former conservative star Sebastian Kurz wins his appeal- removing a key obstacle to any political comeback.