Who primed the communication devices that exploded in the Lebanese strongholds of the Islamist terrorist group Hezbollah? And ...
The response from the companies at the centre of the booby-trapped gadgets that killed 37 people and wounded about 3,000 in ...
A 49-year-old Italian-Hungarian woman and a Kerala man have found themselves embroiled in a major controversy following a ...
Norwegian citizen originally from Wayanad, Kerala, has emerged as a figure of interest after reports indicated a company he ...
Rinson Jose’s LinkedIn profile indicates that, aside from owning Norta Global, he has been working for the Oslo-based DN ...
has been accused of selling pagers linked to the Lebanon blasts through his company Norta Global, according to Hungarian news ...
Rinson Jose, who moved to Norway for higher studies and has worked in digital customer support for DN Media, is currently on an overseas work trip and has been unreachable for the past few days ...
The BBC has traced a complex path, linking the events to multiple countries, including Taiwan, Japan, Hungary, Israel, and Lebanon ...
Human rights advocates are calling for an independent investigation into the deadly explosions of pagers and walkie-talkies ...
The path of thousands of exploding devices targeting Hezbollah remains murky, highlighting what experts say are risks in ...
Taiwan's government and Bulgarian authorities Friday both denied making the exploding pagers used by Hezbollah in Lebanon.