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BIWC Group: Unveiling the Shadows of corporate deception

In the cutthroat world of business, trust can often be elusive, and it can take a team of skilled professionals to expose deception and protect the innocent. This is where BIWC Group enters the stage; a business intelligence agency led by ex-Israeli special forces with a global network of contacts and an almost endless outreach.
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Chinese security officials said Tuesday they had implicated three US "secret agents" in mass cyberattacks during the Asian Winter Games

China Accuses US Spies Of Asian Winter Games Cyberattacks

Chinese security officials said Tuesday they had implicated three US "secret agents" in cyberattacks during February's Asian Winter Games in the northeastern city of Harbin, offering a reward for information on the alleged spies.
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Danish Brewer Adds AI 'Colleagues' To Human Team

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A monument to the dead in front of Ravensbruck concentration camp in northern Germany

The Miracle Babies Who Survived Ravensbruck

They were born in a hell on Earth and were never supposed to survive. Born in November 1944, he only survived because of the generosity of the other prisoners in the farm where his mother was sent afterwards.
This illustration photo taken on April 14, 2025, in Montreal, Canada, shows the alert: “People in Canada can’t see this content” on the Facebook page of news organization Agence France-Presse (AFP)

Meta News Ban Intensifying Canadians' Legacy Media Break

As Canada heads into an election this month, voters looking for campaign news on Facebook or Instagram will find material filtered through online creators and influencers -- and no links to articles from major media outlets.
LVMH tycoon Bernard Arnault saw luxury sales fall in the first quarter amid concerns over US tariffs

LVMH Sales Dip As Trump Tariffs Dent Luxury Tastes

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