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Parliament’s smoking gun OP-ED: Why new evidence demands immediate action on firearm oversight

Yesterday at 20:29 PM, via Daily Maverick

SA’s parliamentary inquiry into political interference and policing failures has revealed that firearms sit at the centre of organised crime and targeted violence, cutting across legal and illegal systems. The evidence points to a single, leaking pool of guns and raises a stark question for Parliament, whether it will act to tighten control or allow the cycle of diversion and violence to continue.

US Government Warns of Severe CopyFail Bug Affecting Major Versions of Linux

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: A severe security vulnerability affecting almost every version of the Linux operating system has caught defenders off-guard and scrambling to patch after security researchers publicly released exploit code that allows attackers to take complete control of vulnerable systems. The U.S. government says the bug, dubbed “CopyFail,” is now being...

Namibia: Unam Enrolment Increases By 747 Percent Since 1992

Yesterday at 19:54 PM, via AllAfrica

[Namibian] The University of Namibia has recorded a 747% increase in student enrolment since 1992, with its student population rising from 3 639 to 30 836, president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has revealed.

Legal Steps Injured Victims Should Take Following Truck Crashes

Yesterday at 19:39 PM, via Tech Financials

Michigan is a state known for its bustling industries and busy roadways, which often see their fair share of truck accidents. These accidents are physically taxing and can also be emotionally and legally overwhelming for those involved. In such trying times, understanding the legal steps that follow can make all the difference in protecting your […]

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