Kazakhstan crackdown disrupts Bitcoin mining
The shutdown of Kazakhstans internet during a deadly uprising hit the country’s fast-growing cryptocurrency mining industry.
The shutdown of Kazakhstans internet during a deadly uprising hit the country’s fast-growing cryptocurrency mining industry.
Approximately 13 million people remain locked down in Xian, tens of thousands are spread across hundreds of quarantine centers, and thousands more have reportedly been deported to quarantine locations outside the city borders.
The $10 billion observatory, launched from a European spaceport in French Guiana on Christmas Day, is the most powerful telescope ever sent into space.
More than 100 Muslim women were put up for fake auctions as Bulli Bai of the day on an open source app hosted on web platform GitHub.
Two explosive-laden drones were shot down on Tuesday by Iraq air defenses as they approached the Ain al-Asad air base, which hosts U.S. forces.
The countries behind a U.N. agreement on weapons have been meeting this week on the thorny issue of lethal autonomous weapons systems.
Software update loaded with malicious code is key evidence in years-long push to block Huawei, officials say
A German court has ruled that even if an employee is working from home, they can claim insurance.
Taiwan lost Nicaragua as a diplomatic ally after the Central American country said it would officially recognize only China, which claims self-ruled Taiwan as part of its territory.
More than 40 camels were disqualified from the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival, which began on December 1 in the desert near the Saudi capital of Riyadh.