International cyber attack disrupts swathe of universities and schools
A hacking group breached the academic software Canvas, used by thousands of schools and universities across the globe.

A hacking group breached the academic software Canvas, used by thousands of schools and universities across the globe.

Red Cross volunteers were attacked by a crowd spreading misinformation about Ebola in Bunia, DR Congo. Rumors claimed the coffin was empty or the Red Cross sought money, leading to assaults with spades and machetes. This incident highlights a pattern of resistance to Ebola control measures fueled by false claims.

A Singaporean couple, David and Ally, face the agonizing possibility of losing their adopted son, Marcus, who is believed to have been trafficked from Indonesia. At least 20 babies are alleged to have been illegally bought in Indonesia for adoption in Singapore, with nearly two dozen people on trial in West Java. The case highlights child trafficking issues in Indonesia and raises questions about Singapore's vetting processes.

Red Cross volunteers were attacked by a crowd in the Democratic Republic of Congo who believed rumors that a coffin was empty and the Red Cross was involved in a money-making scheme. This incident is part of a series of attacks fueled by misinformation about Ebola, including claims that the virus doesn't exist or that health workers are harming patients.

The U.S. military conducted strikes on approximately 90 Iranian military targets, including air defense systems and missile sites, following Iran's attacks on commercial vessels. President Trump declared the US-Iran ceasefire "over" and expressed disinterest in further deals.

Red Cross volunteers in DR Congo have been attacked by crowds fueled by misinformation about Ebola. Rumors that coffins are empty or that health workers are seeking money have led to assaults and interference with safe burial procedures, hindering outbreak control efforts.

The ICC's deputy chief prosecutor stated they have 'concrete evidence' linking RSF leaders to war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur, Sudan, following a 'breakthrough' in investigations into massacres in el-Fasher and el-Geneina.