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Attila Nemeth, 26, a Hungarian citizen, has been sentenced by U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz to 30 months in prison for transmitting a malicious code to Marriott International Corporation computers and threatening to reveal confidential information...
A high unemployment rate in the self-declared independent Republic of Somaliland, especially among school-leavers and university graduates, has fueled an increase in migration, with hundreds of young people embarking every month on a perilous journey...
With frustration increasing among South Africa’s unemployed youth, President Jacob Zuma has promised that things will improve soon.
Finding a job in today’s economy is difficult in the best of circumstances, but many women are facing an even bigger challenge: returning to the workforce after a long absence. Researchers recently looked at the characteristics on older women’s...
Terming Government employees the hub in public service delivery mechanism, Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Friday said that cordial and close relations between the two are imperative to implement the development agenda and fulfill social promises.
Israel’s Dimona Nuclear Research Center, site of the country’s first and only nuclear power plant, came online at some point between 1962 and 1964. The airspace over it is closed to all aircraft, and the area around it is heavily guarded and fenced...
Deputy Minister of Finance, Nhlanhla Nene, has praised the National Treasury’s special pensions unit for reducing the backlog for pension applications of liberation veterans from 3,810 outstanding applications to 48 by last month.
The strike in the petroleum sector has ended, with unions having accepted an 8.5 percent wage increase.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a $194,249 civil penalty against ERA Helicopters Inc., of Lake Charles, La., for violations of the FAA’s drug and alcohol testing program regulations.