In a widely praised incident online, Chinese police searched for a Taiwanese tourist's phone lost in the sand dunes of Dongguan. The tourist, named Tsou, expressed her gratitude after recovering her phone, stating that China is the 'safest country in the world.'
A fire erupted at a kosher store in North London, with fire officials stating that there are no indications of criminal activity. The incident occurred late last night, raising concerns among local residents.
Artificial intelligence has entered a new phase within organizations, where companies are now prioritizing the safety of its widespread use over the excitement of the technology itself. This shift reflects changing corporate priorities amid rising challenges.
The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, Sdaia, has announced the operation and support of 75 sites in the holy sites, along with 14 dedicated security screening locations during the Hajj season. This initiative is part of the Kingdom's efforts to facilitate the rituals and enhance the experience of pilgrims.
Apple has criticized proposed measures by the European Union aimed at supporting AI competitors, warning of potential risks to privacy and security. This criticism comes as the European Commission seeks to implement the Digital Markets Act.
Authorities have announced the launch of dedicated buses for women within the BRT system during peak hours. This initiative aims to enhance safety and comfort for women while commuting.
Recent investigations reveal that Israeli communication infrastructure, developed since the 1970s and now including modern 5G systems, has been repurposed into advanced tracking devices. This usage extends to over ten countries worldwide, raising significant privacy and security concerns.
This week, Walt Disney Company announced the introduction of facial recognition technology in its parks, allowing visitors to choose entry through designated lanes. This initiative aims to enhance security and streamline visitor access.
The U.S. State Department announced the addition of former President Donald Trump's image to new passports, aiming to enhance national identity. This decision comes during significant changes in U.S. policies.
The International Football Federation (FIFA) has announced an unexpected decision regarding the World Cup following the dramatic events of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final. This decision comes at a critical time for the tournament, raising questions about its impact on teams and players.
In an emotional message, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, reassured child Roger that Dubai loves him and that he is safe. This message aims to support children and promote a spirit of hope.
The Ministry of Interior in Bahrain has reported receiving <strong>113</strong> child protection notifications since the beginning of the year. Notably, a woman was rescued thanks to a call from her <strong>6-year-old</strong> daughter, highlighting the crucial role children play in reporting danger.
Formula 1 has announced new changes aimed at enhancing the qualification system and increasing safety during races. These modifications are part of the championship's ongoing efforts to improve the experience for both fans and drivers.
Kuala Lumpur City Hall has announced the implementation of strict measures against unlicensed street photographers, citing public safety concerns. This initiative aims to maintain order and security in the Malaysian capital.
The Malaysian Interior Minister announced the initiation of a feasibility study for a new immigration and customs complex in Bukit Berapit, costing 2 million ringgit. This initiative aims to enhance security and ease traffic at the border with Thailand.
Riyadh police have initiated an investigation following a woman's claims of assault, which were shared in a viral video. The incident has sparked widespread reactions on social media, raising concerns about women's safety in the community.
A lawyer for the family of a victim in the Florida university shooting disclosed that the teenage perpetrator may have used OpenAI's ChatGPT to plan the attack. This revelation has sparked widespread debate about the role of technology in such incidents.
Authorities have announced their collaboration with banks to review the protection procedures of the GIRO system following issues faced by parents regarding unjustified deductions after the closure of a student care chain. This comes at a critical time as many parents seek to recover incorrectly deducted funds.
The Pattaya Tourist Police announced new measures to tighten control over private security guards on the famous Walking Street, following online criticisms regarding alleged violence against tourists. This initiative comes at a crucial time for the city, which relies heavily on tourism for its revenue.
Google has announced that users can now change their email addresses after years of restrictions. This move aims to improve user experience and enhance security.
Haifa, Israel, experienced a power outage in the Kiryat area today, coinciding with reports of rocket shrapnel falling in the city. Israeli rescue teams were alerted to the incident.
German Chancellor <strong>Friedrich Merz</strong> has ignited widespread controversy by linking immigration to rising violence during a session in the <strong>Bundestag</strong>. His remarks come at a time when citizens are increasingly concerned about safety.
Al-Ghad newspaper presents the best methods for safely cleaning your AirPods to ensure sound quality and longevity. These popular digital devices require regular maintenance to avoid damage from dust and debris.
The CEO of Emirates Global Aluminium expressed deep concern over an Iranian attack targeting workers at their job site. This incident raises serious questions about safety and stability in the region.
Recent studies highlight that knowledge and work are fundamental to achieving security and stability in societies. There is a growing awareness of the importance of education and vocational training as a means to confront economic and social challenges.
Peter Higgest, a U.S. official, announced that no penalties will be imposed on the helicopter crew that flew near singer Kid Rock's home. The incident has sparked widespread debate regarding privacy and security.
A new study from Google indicates that breaking the encryption used in major cryptocurrencies like <strong>Bitcoin</strong> and <strong>Ethereum</strong> could be easier than previously believed. This warning comes at a time when reliance on these currencies for financial transactions is increasing.
Google has announced that users in the United States can change their email addresses, but only once every 12 months. Users will not be able to delete their new email address during this period.
Oman has announced a new project to install surveillance cameras across the country aimed at improving security services. However, this initiative raises concerns about digital sovereignty and citizen privacy.
Recent reports indicate a significant rise in gun violence incidents in Tennessee, raising concerns within the local community. This increase comes amid growing calls for stricter measures to curb armed violence.