The report, underwritten by global cybersecurity leader Palo Alto Networks, offers a comprehensive analysis of the current state of IoT security in the hotel industry, providing actionable recommendations for enhancing protection against IoT&based threats.
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The World Nomad Games wrap up in Astana
Updated: 13/09/2024 - 17:15 GMT+2 Known as the "Great Gathering on the Steppe," this event features a range of traditional competitions, including horseback wrestling and eagle hunting. Known as the "Great Gathering on the Steppe," this event features a range of traditional competitions, including horseback wrestling and eagle … [Read More...]
Climate change triggered a mega-tsunami that caused the Earth to vibrate for nine days
Scientists were baffled by seismic signals which were recorded from the Arctic to Antarctica for more than a week last September. Last year, a massive climate change-triggered landslide in a remote part of Greenland shook the Earth for nine days. Seismometers detected mysterious vibrations all over the globe, from the Arctic to Antarctica in September 2023. They were different to the usual … [Read More...]
‘We must avoid tourists becoming public enemies’: Ban on new hotels as overtourism threatens Bali
Last month, tourism minister Sandiaga Uno warned that the situation in south Bali was verging on overtourism. Bali has long been a tourist honeypot, but the growing influx of visitors is putting pressure on local infrastructure and endangering the environment. Concerned overtourism will become unmanageable, Indonesian authorities have brought in a temporary suspension on new hotel builds … [Read More...]
Demographic decline: Greece faces alarming population collapse
Empty villages, disillusioned young workers, and government officials scrambling for solutions: this is the stark reality Euronews uncovered in Greece, where the country is bracing for a major population collapse fuelled by plummeting numbers of births, mass emigration, and low fertility rates. Six years after Greece exited its financial bailout programmes, marking the official end of a … [Read More...]
WHO grants first mpox vaccine approval, clearing the way for use in Africa
Health officials have said vaccinations will play a critical role in combatting the outbreak. The World Health Organization (WHO) authorised an mpox vaccine for the first time, calling it an important step toward fighting a rapidly growing outbreak in Africa.The approval of Danish vaccine maker Bavarian Nordic’s jab means that donors, such as UNICEF and the vaccines alliance Gavi, can buy … [Read More...]
MGM Resorts Signs Agreement to Double Solar Electricity Access
LAS VEGAS, Nevada—MGM Resorts International signed a power purchase agreement with Escape Solar LLC that will more than double its access to clean solar electricity. The agreement will help the company grow closer to its goal of procuring 100 percent renewable electricity in North America by 2030. MGM Resorts currently uses solar power for 90 percent of the total daytime needs at 11 of its Las … [Read More...]
Women could experience greater weight loss with Mounjaro, but also more side effects, study finds
A new study found that women using the weight loss drug tirzepatide (Mounjaro) lost more weight than men, but experienced higher rates of side effects like nausea and vomiting. A new study found that women using the weight loss drug tirzepatide, also known by its brand name Mounjaro, experienced greater weight loss than men. Still, all doses of the medication were shown to result in weight … [Read More...]
WATCH: Polish freestyler Dawid Godziek makes mountain biking history on a moving train
Updated: 13/09/2024 - 16:21 GMT+2 The 2024 Slopestyle World Champion expertly navigated a 2.7-meter-wide track across 10 carriages at 23 km/h while performing daring tricks. The 2024 Slopestyle World Champion expertly navigated a 2.7-meter-wide track across 10 carriages at 23 km/h while performing daring tricks. The project, planned … [Read More...]
Dutch government to ask opt-out clause from EU asylum rules 'as soon as possible'
The four-party cabinet in the Netherlands has vowed to establish "the strictest asylum regime ever" to curb irregular migration. The Dutch government of Prime Minister Dick Schoof has confirmed its intention to ask "as soon as possible" for an opt-out clause from the European Union's migration and asylum rules, an unprecedented move from a founding member state.The plan, previewed in July … [Read More...]
Von der Leyen moots ‘nature credits’ market to avert ecosystem collapse
The European Commission is considering a market-based system to encourage farmers and industry to conserve nature and restore lost biodiversity by putting a price on ecosystems. The EU must create new financial tools to reward farmers who contribute to reversing biodiversity loss and climate breakdown, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said today (13 September).“We need new … [Read More...]