Black Friday is here, and for screen lovers, it’s the perfect moment to elevate your setup, whether you’re looking for portability, flexibility, or smart features. From sleek on-the-go portable monitors to versatile movable displays and…
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President, PM call for collective efforts to protect children’s rights-INP
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif have called for collective efforts for protection, welfare and education of children.In their messages on World Children’s Day they urged civil society,…
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WFW advises Varco Energy on 100 MW UK BESS project acquisition
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) advised longstanding client Varco Energy Limited (“Varco Energy”) on its acquisition of the 100 MW Old Allen Road BESS project from Q4 Holdings Ltd (“Q4 Holdings”) and 23 Energy Ltd (“23 Energy”)….
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FCC probes K-P’s policy to dismiss caretaker-appointed employees
The Federal Constitutional Court has issued a notice to the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government over the dismissal of employees appointed during the caretaker…
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Death Valley shrub rearranges its insides to thrive in one of the hottest places on Earth
Scientists have finally discovered how a weird desert plant can thrive in one of the hottest places on Earth. Turns out, the plucky plant rearranges its insides when the temperature goes up.
California’s Death Valley frequently experiences…
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Spermatogenesis, hormonal fluctuations, and testicular gene expression changes in male blue catfish, Ictalurus furcatus, throughout pubescent and early adult stages of development | BMC Genomics
National Marine Fisheries Service, U.S. 1043 Department of Commerce, NOAA Current Fishery Statistics No. (2024). Fisheries of the United States, 2022. 2022. Available at: 1044
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Issue Brief on “Autonomous Weapons in Modern Warfare: A Challenge to the Arms Control Regime?”
The emergence of modern technology has transformed the nature of warfare in unprecedented ways. Advanced tools such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), loitering…
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Eviden selected by the European Cybersecurity Competence Center and Network for its solutions for testing the cyber resistance of critical systems
Eviden’s solutions will be integrated into a collaborative security testing platform, allowing European essential service providers to assess their cyber threat resilience strategy
Paris, France – 20 November 2025
Eviden, the Atos Group product brand leading in advanced computing, cybersecurity products, mission-critical systems and vision AI, today announced that it has won a call for projects from the European Cybersecurity Competence Center and Network (ECCC)[1] to improve the cyber protection and resilience of European critical infrastructures.
This ECCC initiative aims to develop a strong and coherent community around cybersecurity issues by strengthening collaboration, knowledge sharing and the deployment of innovative cybersecurity solutions on a European scale.
The CIPHER[2] (Cybersecurity Intelligence, Protection and Holistic Enterprise Resilience) consortium will directly contribute to the ECCC’s mission to strengthen Europe’s digital resilience by providing a standardized, collaborative facility for testing, validating, and certifying the cybersecurity posture of essential service operators.
Led by Eviden, CIPHER brings together 13 partners from 7 European countries — including critical infrastructure operators, research organizations, and cybersecurity SMEs — ensuring a strong, multi-sectoral approach to advancing Europe’s cyber resilience.
For more information, please click here.
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[1] ECCC https://cybersecurity-centre.europa.eu/index_en is Europe’s executive agency responsible for coordinating investments in cybersecurity research, innovation and industrial development in relation to a network of National Coordination Centres (NCCs) composed of national cybersecurity authorities, industry, start-ups and research centres. Initiated by ECCC, CIPHER strengthens detection and coordination capabilities at the European level through technological innovation and automation, meeting the objective set by ECCC to deploy concrete digital security solutions. ECCC is involved in the Digital Europe Programme (DIGITAL).
[2] CIPHER is funded under the European Commission’s Digital Europe Programme (DEP) through the ECCC ‘Cybersecurity Deployment’ call, which supports the large-scale deployment of cybersecurity capacities across the EU.
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Ford UK boss warns Rachel Reeves against higher taxes on electric vehicles | Electric, hybrid and low-emission cars
The boss of Ford UK has warned Rachel Reeves against increasing taxes on electric vehicles in next week’s budget, saying it could discourage drivers from making the switch away from petrol and diesel cars.
Lisa Brankin, the managing director of Ford UK, said it was “certainly not the right time” to introduce new levies on EVs, amid reports that the chancellor could implement a new pay-per-mile charge on electric vehicles (EVs) from 2028.
The proposed plan would introduce a charge of 3p a mile for EVs on top of other road taxes, to help offset falling tax revenue from petrol and diesel cars.
Lisa Brankin, the managing director of Ford UK. Photograph: Ford “That [policy], in the face of really fragile demand for electric vehicles, is just another brake,” Brankin told the BBC.
“Electric vehicles in some instances have gone from being a great thing to being something that we’re trying to push people into,” she added.
Brankin’s company, which makes the bestselling car in the UK, the Ford Puma, is among the many carmakers under pressure to meet the government’s target for 80% of new vehicle sales to be EVs by 2030.
The government reintroduced an electric car grant worth up to £3,750 in July after intense lobbying by carmakers who argued that they were struggling to meet targets on electric sales.
Electric car sales have been hitting record highs in the UK since, but Brankin said that without such government support Ford would not be able to achieve the 80% target.
Brankin said Reeves should retain lower rates of ‘company car tax’ on EVs for companies ‘greening’ their fleets. Photograph: Justin Tallis/Reuters The market was “distorted” owing to heavy discounting and lower values for second-hand EVs, she said.
“When that [target] was set a number of years ago, the outlook for demand around electric vehicles was buoyant and there seemed to be momentum behind electric vehicles. What we’re seeing now is that customer demand is not in line with that ambition.”
Brankin added“It’s really easy to sell people things they want,. It’s hard to sell people things they don’t want.”
Many new EVs are sold to businesses for their employees, who benefit from lower rates of “company car tax” compared with diesel or petrol options.
Brankin said Reeves should retain this tax benefit for companies “greening” their fleets.
Ford, whose world headquarters is in Michigan in the US, employs about 6,000 people in the UK, including at its diesel engine plant in Dagenham.
Brankin said the company was yet to make any decisions about the long-term future of the Dagenham plant, which will build diesel engines up until 2030.
“We’re working really hard on what the next life of Dagenham looks like,”she said, adding there was “nothing that we’ve settled on at the moment”.
A spokesperson for the Treasury said: “Fuel duty covers petrol and diesel, but there’s no equivalent for electric vehicles. We want a fairer system for all drivers whilst backing the transition to electric vehicles, which is why we have invested £4bn in support, including grants to cut upfront costs by up to £3,750 per eligible vehicle.
“Just as it is right to seek a tax system that fairly funds roads, infrastructure and public services, we will look at further support measures to make owning electric vehicles more convenient and more affordable.”
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Avian flu halves South Georgia’s breeding elephant seals
The study’s use of UAV-based mapping marks a major advance in monitoring capacity on the remote island, enabling researchers to gather accurate counts in minutes – work that previously required laborious foot…
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