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PSNI data breach, 10,000 police officers data leaked
The theft from a car parked in Newtownabbey emerged after news of a large data breach during which some details of 10,000 officers and staff including their surname, rank or grade and location were mistakenly published online for a number of hours on Tuesday.
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Without F-16s, Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Is Missing a Key Piece
Most military experts doubt that they would have, and say that Kyiv can still prevail without them.
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Deadly Boat Wreck in Senegal Caused by Patrols Chasing Migrants
Patrol vessels were pursuing a fishing boat loaded with migrants bound for Spain when it struck rocks off a beach in Senegal’s capital, locals say, leaving at least 16 people dead.
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Russian Strikes Kill 7 in Ukrainian Region Under Ceaseless Shelling
Ukrainian officials said two children and their parents were among the dead after the attacks on Sunday.
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Iran’s Ashura Rituals Have Become a New Form of Protest
Ashura, which mourns the killing of the Prophet Muhammad’s grandson and celebrates Shiite identity, has long symbolized the fight against oppression. This year, its chants have been turned against the government.
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Rome’s Umbrella Pines Are in Danger
While an invasive insect bears much of the blame for endangering a beloved symbol of Rome, critics are also pointing the finger at city government.
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Relationships Carved From Clay Bring New Partners to Museums
In a sea change, artisans and leaders from Native communities were invited to be curators, offering a window onto the intangible and personal dimensions of Pueblo pottery.
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Mütter Museum in Philadelphia Weighs Dialing Down its ‘Electric Frankness’
The Mütter Museum, a beloved 19th-century collection of medical curiosities and human remains in Philadelphia, wants to adopt a more “respectful” approach. Some fans won’t have it.
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After a police raid on a Kansas newspaper, questions mount
Law enforcement seized computers and other records from the Marion County Record on Friday, raising concerns about press freedom.
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Rescued baby walrus cuddled 24/7 for its final days
Rescue workers dedicated around-the-clock care to the sea mammal but could not save its life.