In the year 2000, a football team was founded in a slum of Nairobi plagued by crime. In the last two decades, the team has risen to the top of Kenya’s football league. Rael Ombuor reports from Nairobi~VOA NEWS
Fruad Detection Softwares
To improve customer satisfaction, SAS Fraud Management reduces false positives and reacts to emerging threats more quickly.Organizations as a whole uses the software to make risk-based decisions more quickly and accurately.
Homes Destroyed After North Koreans Balk at Paying for Fire Trucks to Put Out Blaze
A fire that broke out in an apartment complex in North Korea’s Sinuiju city spread to neighboring homes, destroying over 10 units, after residents hesitated to call for help due to the high costs of dispatching fire trucks, two sources inside the region told Radio Free Asia.
UN Secretary-General Briefs Press on Situation in Pakistan and India
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres briefs reporters on the situation in Pakistan and India.
An Australian Woman is on Trial for Killing Someone with Poisonous Mushrooms
A suburban Australian mother is on trial for allegedly using death cap mushrooms to poison three of her estranged husband’s relatives over a home cooked supper, causing their deaths.
Serengeti Cat Breed
In 1994, Californian Karen Sausman, a conservation biologist the Oriental Shorthair and Bengal breeds to develop the Serengeti, a more recent breed of cat.Their coat is striped and varies in color from gold to amber, and they are medium in size.
Breach and Attack Stimulation
Organizations can better identify security posture vulnerabilities by using Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) tools, which automate testing of threat vectors such lateral movement, data exfiltration, and external and insider threats.
Permanent Representative of Pakistan Briefs Press on Situation in South Asia
Asim Iftikhar Ahmad,Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to the United Nations, briefs reporters on the situation in South Asia.
Reporters’ Group Calls for Release of Myanmar Journalist Jailed for 5 Years
The Independent Myanmar Journalists Association is calling for the release of a reporter who was sentenced to five years in prison under counter-terrorism laws by the junta, the group’s spokesperson said in a statement.
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