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Iran’s hackers keep a low profile after Israeli and US strikes

By AJ Vicens and Raphael Satter (Reuters) -After Israeli and American forces struck Iranian nuclear targets, officials in both countries sounded the alarm over potentially disruptive cyberattacks carried out by the Islamic Republic’s hackers.  But as a fragile ceasefire holds, cyber defenders in the United States and Israel say they have so far seen little …

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Germany charges Syrian juvenile over Taylor Swift concert plot

BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany has charged a Syrian juvenile with supporting a foreign terrorist organization for helping to plan a foiled attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna last year, the prosecutor general said in a statement on Friday. Identified as Mohammad A, the suspect helped the would-be attacker by translating Arabic bomb-building instructions and …

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UK’s Heathrow lifts revenue forecast to nearly $5 billion as travel demand rebounds

(Reuters) -Britain’s Heathrow Airport raised its annual revenue expectations on Friday following better-than-expected demand for long-haul flights amid rebounding leisure demand. The airport, the busiest hub in Europe, expects to clock 3.61 billion pounds ($4.96 billion) of annual revenues in 2025, above prior estimates of 3.57 billion pounds. While easing inflation and living costs have …

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US ambassador to Russia leaves Moscow, embassy statement says

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Lynne Tracy, the U.S. ambassador to Russia, is leaving Moscow, her embassy said on Friday, noting she had served through one of the most strained periods in relations between Moscow and Washington. The departure of a career diplomat appointed under the administration of former president Joe Biden comes as Russia and the United …

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Ukraine’s drone attack restricts traffic on Don River bridge in Russia’s Volgograd

(Reuters) -Traffic on the Don River in the Kalachevsky district of Russia’s Volgograd region was temporarily restricted to eliminate wreckage from a “massive” Ukrainian drone attack, the regional governor’s administration said on Friday. “Sappers are at work,” Volgograd Governor Andrei Bocharov was cited as saying in a post on the Telegram messaging app by the …

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Israel halts aid into northern Gaza, officials say, clans deny Hamas is stealing it

(Refiles to fix typo ‘says’ in headline) By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Alexander Cornwell CAIRO/TEL AVIV (Reuters) -Israel has stopped aid from entering northern Gaza but is still allowing it to enter from the south, two officials said on Thursday after images circulated of masked men on aid trucks who clan leaders said were protecting aid, …

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Supreme Leader, in first appearance since ceasefire, says Iran would strike back if attacked

By Jana Choukeir and Nayera Abdallah DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran would respond to any future U.S. attack by striking American military bases in the Middle East, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Thursday, in his first televised remarks since a ceasefire was reached between Iran and Israel. Khamenei, 86, claimed victory after 12 days of …

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Exclusive-White House wants deep cut in US funding for war crimes investigations, sources say

By Humeyra Pamuk and Anthony Deutsch WASHINGTON/THE HAGUE (Reuters) -The White House has recommended terminating U.S. funding for nearly two dozen programs that conduct war crimes and accountability work globally, including in Myanmar, Syria and on alleged Russian atrocities in Ukraine, according to three U.S. sources familiar with the matter and internal government documents reviewed …

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UK health officials say patient’s death partially down to cyberattack

(Fixes typo in headline) By Raphael Satter and AJ Vicens WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A cyberattack last year against British diagnostic services provider Synnovis contributed to the death of a London hospital patient, British health officials said, providing one of the first confirmations of a death tied to hacking activity. The patient at King’s College Hospital in …

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