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Turkiye, Istanbul — The scent of Istanbul’s Sarachan Square gathered over the weekend, with thousands protesting outside the local government’s headquarters in protest against the arrest of mayor Ekrem Imamoguru. The popular politician, chosen by the major opposition parties in Torkier as their candidate for the next presidential election, was arrested on March 19th. Since then, protests have exploded every day, and protesters have called for the government to resign. For Imamogul supporters, the decision to detain him from his office and eliminate him is that longtime Turkier leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan is in power. For the government and its…

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Hours after reports of raids in Yemen’s Sada and Amran states are reported, attacks on US warships and Israeli military sites occur.Several airstrikes have struck northern Yemen, according to Houthis. He said he attacked US warships in the Red Sea and launched a drone at a military site in Israel. Houthi-Afileated Media reported Wednesday that at least 17 strikes had collided with Saada and Amran, denounced the US the attack. The rebel Ansarollah website said that the US war plane “has been aggressive air raids… causing serious damage to civilian property” but did not give details of the victims. According…

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March 26, 2025Ravi LakshmananBrowser security/vulnerabilities Google has released an out-of-band fix to address a sophisticated security flaw in the Chrome browser for Windows that is said to have been exploited in the wild as part of an attack targeting Russian organizations. The vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-2783 is described as a case of “incorrect handles provided in unspecified situations in window mojos.” Mojo refers to a collection of runtime libraries that provide a platform-independent mechanism for inter-process communication (IPC). As is conventional, Google did not reveal any additional technical details about the nature of the attack, the identity of the threat…

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March 26, 2025Ravi LakshmananVulnerability/Data Security Broadcom has issued a security patch to address high-strength security flaws in VMware tools for Windows that could lead to authentication bypass. The vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-22230 is rated 7.8 on the 10-point Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS). “VMware tools for Windows contain authentication bypass vulnerabilities due to inappropriate access control,” Broadcom said in an alert issued Tuesday. “A malicious actor with non-administrative privileges on a Windows Guest VM may gain the ability to perform certain highly sovereign operations within that VM.” It is believed that the defects were discovered and reported by Russian cybersecurity…

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New York (AP) – President Donald Trump We cancelled $400 million in funds The majority of the financial pain that has been working on Columbia University, including on the treatment of student protests against Israeli war in Gaza, from school campus, including on curing cancer and studying the impact of Covid-19 on children, fell into the financial pain of many of the researchers.The urgency to retrieve ongoing research projects in university labs and world-renowned medical centers was one factor in Colombia’s decision to succumb to the Republican administration last week. Unprecedented demands Changes to university policies as a condition for…

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Progressive groups denounce the move as an effort to curb millions of voters who don’t have immediate access to government IDs.US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order requiring Americans to provide evidence of citizenship for the sake of vote, claiming that the move is necessary to “settle” election fraud. Trump’s order, signed to the Election Assistance Committee on Tuesday, asked voters to require them to create a US passport or other valid government ID when registering for federal elections. The order also directs US states to receive all votes by Election Day and not to count mail-order votes…

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Korean-American Yoon Zeo Chung, 21, is one of several students challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to expel them into Palestinian pro-protection activities.The judge ruled that Yoon Zeo Chung, a 21-year-old Korean-American student at Columbia University, who has been sought to be deported by President Donald Trump’s administration, would not be detained as she fights in an attempt to take her out of the United States over Palestinian views. “As of today, Yoon Zeo Chung doesn’t need to live in fear of ice anymore [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] “Chon’s lawyer Ramji Qassem will come to her doorstep after the court’s ruling…

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Microsoft has introduced Deep Research AI-equipped tools in its AI chatbot app, Microsoft 365 Copilot. There were many deep research agents who recently launched across chatbots, including Openai’s ChatGpt, Google’s Gemini, and Xai’s Grok. Powering them is a so-called inference AI model, with the ability to fact-check yourself through problems. This is probably important for conducting detailed research on the subject. Microsoft’s flavors are called researchers and analysts. Researchers combine Openai’s Deep Research Model (enhances the company’s own ChatGpt Deep Research Tool) with “advanced orchestration” and “deep search capabilities.” Microsoft claims that researchers can perform analytics, such as developing strategies…

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Thousands of fighter jets are tackling at least five active wildfires across the country, according to the South Korean Forest Service.At least 18 people have been killed and nearly 20 have been injured as wildfires in multiple regions of South Korea’s southeastern region, where thousands of firefighters and soldiers struggle to control the rapidly expanding flames, officials said. South Korea’s official Yonhap news agency said the death toll reached 18 on Wednesday, the sixth day of the fire, and was being fueled by strong dry winds. According to Yonhap, four casualties tried to escape the fire but were burned out…

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The world’s athletics chief says in a debate over the inclusion of trans athletes, the rules support the integrity of women’s sports.Athletics will be the first Olympic sport to require participants at a female event to undergo DNA testing following decisions by world athletics. World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said Wednesday that the Athletics Governing Body agreed to introduce tests to “set an absolute focus on the integrity of competition.” “It’s important to do that, especially recently, not just talking about the integrity of women’s sports, but actually ensuring it,” Coe told reporters after a two-day meeting of the Council…

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