Brite Payments Unveils Instant Payments Network for Streamlined Transactions Across Europe

Swedish fintech Brite Payments has unveiled its latest offering – the Brite Instant Payments Network (IPN). This proprietary network leverages the power of open banking to provide businesses and merchants with a ready-to-use solution for instant payments and payouts. The adoption of open banking payments has been steadily increasing across Europe, as businesses recognise the […]
Andrew Tate Finds Romania Less Lawless Than He Hoped

The online influencer, popular with young men, is facing charges of human trafficking and rape, after seeking out a place where “corruption is accessible to everybody.”Read More
Bills DeSantis Signed in Florida Target Trans Rights, Abortion and Education

Gov. Ron DeSantis ushered in a six-week abortion ban and curriculum restrictions, while expanding capital punishment and concealed carry access as he prepared to run for president.Read More
How DeSantis Is Trying to Lure Older Voters Away From Trump

The Florida governor is courting the large, politically influential group by pointing to his efforts to lower prescription drug prices. But his pitch can be lost on some voters.Read More
How a ‘Blue Wall’ Inside N.Y. State Prisons Protects Abusive Guards

Records and interviews reveal a culture of cover-ups among correction officers who falsify reports and send beating victims to solitary confinement.Read More
California Wildflower Scientist Searches for Rare Species After Wet Winter

A wet winter has provided a narrow window for botanists to search for wildflowers that have been lying dormant for years in California.Read More
A Year After a School Shooting, Divisions Run Through Uvalde

Tensions have flared over new rifts between victims’ families and the police, and between gun owners and newly minted gun-control activists.Read More
Una nueva víctima de Pegasus en México: un aliado del presidente

Cuando investigaba los abusos de las fuerzas armadas, el principal funcionario de derechos humanos del país fue infectado con el programa espía, según averiguó el Times.Read More
Mexican Official, Alejandro Encinas, Victim of Pegasus Spyware Attack

While looking into abuses by the armed forces, the country’s top human rights official was targeted with Pegasus, the world’s most notorious spyware, The Times found.Read More
Meta Fined $1.3 Billion for Violating E.U. Data Privacy Rules
The Facebook owner said it would appeal an order to stop sending data about European Union users to the United States.Read More