Another day another reported safety breach at an Amazon facility.
It reports that 93% of children, including 630 million under 5, live in areas where pollutants breach WHO-recommended safety levels, and even in wealthier countries, 52% of under-fives are routinely breathing harmful air.
Trump went even farther by blackmailing, intimidating or containing others through the random use of "extreme pressure", "extreme sanctions", "zero tolerance", "breach of bottom lines," and "withdrawals" from organizations or deals in international relations.
,BBC45: In a statement the BBC said: "The BBC has been alerted to a breach of editorial standards in an episode of Human Planet from 2011 which concerns the Korowai people of Papua New Guinea.
The Hudson's Bay Company, which owns the retail store chains, confirmed the data breach involving customer payment card data in a statement on Sunday.
Recent research by the World Health Organisation found that 44 major UK towns and cities now breach WHO guidelines on air quality with particulate levels so high they cause six million sick days each year.
Shin Kyuk-ho, who in 1948 founded the Lotte Group – South Korea's fifth biggest conglomerate – was convicted of embezzlement and breach of trust in a case that caps off a tumultuous year for one of South Korea's most recognisable corporate brands.
From Yahoo's bombshell announcement of a data breach, to the recent ransomware attacks, 2017 has brought several major cybersecurity disasters.
Recent research by the World Health Organisation found that 44 major UK towns and cities now breach WHO guidelines on air quality with particulate levels so high they cause six million sick days each year.
" Nidera added that Cofco has underwritten a loan for the Dutch company to ensure it does not breach banking covenants.
The cost of a single data breach can be enormous — an IBM study found that the average total cost to a company is $4m.
The idea that the hackers were somehow invisible is anyway belied by Yahoo's own account of how the breach was uncovered.
The median time between a breach and its discovery was 520 days, it says.
Singapore officials said no particular attack triggered the decision but noted a breach of one ministry in 2015.
SEOUL, South Korea — The ACT college entrance exam was canceled on Saturday for thousands of students in South Korea and Hong Kong, after the test's administrator said it had verified a breach of the testing materials.
To avoid this, clear, swift and enforceable anti-counterfeiting regulations must be enforced by Amazon, facilitating the timely removal of products suspected to breach intellectual property legislation.
But, she said, since the EgyptAir plane had stops in Tunisia and Cairo, a security breach in one of those destinations could have led to an explosive device being loaded onto the plane.
As Professor Hammond observed, scientists could borrow nanotechnology ideas from chemical engineering to breach biological barriers.
Apple's iPhones use proprietary technology which is more difficult to breach.
Words like dishearten, divest, addiction, motionless, leapfrog – and phrases like "once more unto the breach", "band of brothers" and "heart of gold" – have all passed into our language today with no need to reference their original context.