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Miss Malak, Global Youth Ambassador of Plan International, speaks during the informal high‑level discussion held to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
With a reading of 122.4 dB, Canberra, Australia resident Joseph McGrail-Bateup broke the record for the loudest shout by a single person (male).
The Lhasa Apso a small dog breed originated in Tibet.Their coats are thick, dense, long, and flowing.Black, black and tan, cream, golden, grizzle, red, red-gold, and white are among the colors.
The term “Advanced Threat Protection” (ATP) describes security systems that shield organizations or businesses from sophisticated cyberattacks and malware that try to steal, corrupt, or exfiltrate sensitive data.
Taher M. El-Sonni, Permanent Representative of the State of Libya to the United Nations, addresses the UN Security Council meeting on the situation in Libya.
An alligator appeared at a South Carolina resident’s front door on Jun 17. A resident of Moncks Corner reported that a big alligator was blocking their home’s front entrance.
Australian Koolies are midium sized Australian herding dog breed.They have well-muscled bodies and are powerful, nimble dogs.
Phishing, malware, and BEC threats are prevented by AI-powered email protection before they reach users’ inboxes or AI-driven workflows.
North Korea is expanding shipyards in two key port cities, satellite imagery analyzed by Radio Free Asia has revealed, an indication that experts say falls in line with a five-year plan announced earlier this year to modernize the country’s navy.
Shama Obaed Islam, State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh, addresses the United Nations Security Council meeting on “Peace is decided with women: emerging from conflict by enhancing their participation” under agenda item Women and peace and security.