• Top Antivirus Software for 2025. Your Best Choices for Ultimate Cybersecurity

    In a world of ever-evolving cyber threats, having reliable antivirus software in 2025 is essential. Whether you’re a casual user, a business professional, or a gamer, protecting your devices from malware, phishing attacks, and ransomware is more critical than ever. Here’s a roundup of the top antivirus software to consider this year. 1. Bitdefender Total…

  • Turkey Offers Military Support to New Syrian Rebel Government

    Turkey is ready to provide military assistance if requested by the new Syrian government led by Islamist rebels, Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Güler said on Sunday, according to AFP and Reuters. “We are prepared to offer the necessary support if the new administration asks for it,” Güler stated in comments broadcast by Turkish media. He…

  • Gunman Kills Five Near Migrant Camp in Dunkirk, France

    A gunman shot and killed five people on Saturday near a migrant camp in the Dunkirk area in northern France, French authorities reported, according to AFP and EFE. Two migrants and two security agents were shot near the camp, followed by the killing of a 30-year-old man in the nearby town of Wormhout. A person…

  • Volkswagen Workers Strike Across Germany Amid Wage and Job Security Dispute

    Workers at Volkswagen intensified their protests on Monday with strikes at all nine of the company’s plants in Germany. The demonstrations coincide with a critical round of negotiations between unions and management over proposed wage cuts and potential plant closures. The IG Metall union has criticized Volkswagen’s leadership, claiming a loss of trust among workers….

  • South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Faces Travel Ban Amid Martial Law Controversy

    South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been banned from leaving the country following an attempt to impose martial law, which was ultimately rescinded, a Justice Ministry official said on Monday, according to Reuters. Yoon apologized for his actions, stating that his political and legal fate lies in the hands of the ruling People Power…

  • Three Young Men Charged in France for Alleged Explosives Plot

    French authorities have charged and placed in provisional detention three young men suspected of planning an explosives attack on French soil, AFP reported Sunday, citing sources close to the case and confirmed by the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor’s Office (PNAT). The suspects, aged 19 to 20, include a computer science student described as “the son of…