Day: September 29, 2025
British Department Store Harrods warns customers of a data breach via a third-party provider, exposing some names and contact details.
Harrods, the luxury British department store, warned customers of a data breach affecting its online systems. The company confirmed that names and contact details of some e-commerce customers were exposed after one of its third-party provider systems was compromised. The company is investigating the incident and working with cybersecurity experts to secure its systems and protect customer data from further risk.
“We have been notified by one of our third-party providers that some Harrods e-commerce customers’ personal data has been taken from one of their systems,” Harrods said in a statement.
“We have informed affected customers that the impacted personal data is limited to basic personal identifiers, including name and contact details, but does not include account passwords or payment details.”
“The third party has confirmed this is an isolated incident which has been contained, and we are working closely with them to ensure that all appropriate actions are being taken. We have notified all relevant authorities.”
The company confirmed that the security breach was mitigated and pointed out that no financia data was compromised.
This security breach is not linked to the may cyber attack. In May, the luxury department store confirmed a cyberattack, threat actors attempted to gain unauthorised access to some of its systems. In response to the attack, the company “restricted internet access at its sites.”
In July, the British National Crime Agency (NCA) arrested four individuals in the country following an investigation into the recent wave of attacks targeting Co-op, M&S, and Harrods.
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Late-night TV’s longest-running host and a Brooklyn native, Jimmy Kimmel, is heading back home for a week of shows starting tonight after returning to television with his best ratings ever.
The run features a star-studded guest roster, including Bruce Springsteen — appearing for the first time in six years — and Jeremy Allen White, who plays the Boss in the biopic “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere.”
ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” will film in front of a live studio audience at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Howard Gilman Opera House from Sept. 29 through Oct. 3.
Kimmel typically broadcasts from the El Capitan Entertainment Centre on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Although his show originates in California, Kimmel was born and raised in Brooklyn, growing up in Mill Basin as the eldest of three children of Joan (née Iacono) and James John Kimmel.
“I was born here. A lot of my family is here,” he told Variety in 2018 about Brooklyn. “Probably more than anything, it’s fun for us all to be here together and to eat and to hang out and to go to great bars.”
Many late-night shows originate in New York City, but Kimmel said at the time that Brooklyn “has a little bit of a different feel than shows that are in the city.”
This marks the seventh time “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” has returned to Brooklyn to broadcast from BAM and the first since the show was briefly canceled after comments Kimmel made in a monologue about the shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
The show drew 6.26 million viewers on its return, the largest audience in its 22-year history, according to Nielsen. Kimmel’s monologue from that night topped 21 million views on YouTube, moving into break-the-internet territory.
The blockbuster ratings came despite Nexstar and Sinclair Broadcasting not airing the show. Sinclair brought Kimmel back on air Friday, saying the decision followed “thoughtful feedback from viewers, advertisers, and community leaders representing a wide range of perspectives.”

The company proposed a network-wide independent ombudsman but said ABC and Disney have not agreed to that plan.
Kimmel has created some memorable Brooklyn moments over the years, including orchestrating a 2015 reunion of Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd as Marty McFly and Doc Brown from 1985’s “Back to the Future.”
“It was the loudest cheering I’ve ever heard,” Kimmel told Variety at the time. “People were screaming and cheering and actually crying for so long that we had to cut some of it out to make the show time.”
While this week’s lineup includes some big names, Kimmel has hosted a wide range of stars during past Brooklyn runs, including Cardi B, Eminem, Jason Bateman, Wu-Tang Clan, Jon Stewart, Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael J. Fox, Alicia Keys, John Krasinski, David Letterman, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Tracy Morgan, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, Jay-Z and Howard Stern.
“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” airs at 11:35 p.m. on abc.com and at youtube/JimmyKimmelLive.
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Dmitry Medvedev
He previously held the positions of President of Russia from 2008 to 2012 and Prime Minister from 2012 to 2020. Dmitry Medvedev is a Russian politician and lawyer who has served as the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia since 2020.
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In September 2025, Medvedev drew international attention for a series of aggressive and confrontational statements directed toward Europe and the West.
On September 29, 2025, Medvedev warned European leaders that a war with Russia would be disastrous and could escalate into a conflict involving weapons of mass destruction.
He also claimed that Europe is “weak and dependent on the US,” and that it could not afford a war with Russia.
In a post on his Telegram channel, Medvedev accused Europe of “losing its identity” and “dissolving into aggressive migrants”.
Key roles and political evolution
Early Career: Medvedev began his career in academia and law in St. Petersburg, where he worked with Vladimir Putin in the 1990s. He rose through government ranks, becoming First Deputy Prime Minister in 2005.
Presidency (2008–2012): When Putin was constitutionally limited to two consecutive terms, Medvedev was elected president. He was initially seen as a more liberal figure but was widely viewed as holding less power than Putin, who served as his prime minister.
Prime Ministership (2012–2020): After one term as president, Medvedev returned the presidency to Putin and became his prime minister for eight years.
Shift in Tone: Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Medvedev underwent a dramatic shift in his public persona. He moved from being seen as a moderate to becoming one of the Kremlin’s most outspoken and aggressive hardliners, regularly using social media to publish provocative and belligerent statements.
Deputy Chairman of the Security Council (2020–Present): In 2020, Putin replaced Medvedev as prime minister and appointed him to the newly created role of Deputy Chairman of the Security Council, a powerful body that he continues to use as a platform for his aggressive rhetoric.— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Sep 29, 2025
NEW:
🇺🇲 Trump says he won’t give any money to the future mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani:
Zohran Mamdani will prove to be one of the best things to ever happen to our great Republican Party.
He is going to have problems with Washington like no Mayor in the history of our once great City.
Remember, he needs the money from me, as President, in order to fulfill all of his FAKE Communist promises.
He won’t be getting any of it, so what’s the point of voting for him?
— Megatron_ron (@Megatron_ron) Sep 29, 2025
🚨🇸🇾🇮🇱 BREAKING: SYRIAN President Jolani met with JEWISH CONGRESS PRESIDENT Ronald Lauder in New York
— LegitTargets (@LegitTargets) Sep 29, 2025
So, NOT HIMARS and Trump hasn’t given Ukraine any form of permission to strike Russia with US weapons.
When will people stop hoping Trump will ever change. Because he won’t.
And that’s ok!
It’s Europe that has to change along with the times and to stand up for itself.…
— Philip Matthews (@PhilMatthews58) September 29, 2025
When will people stop hoping Trump will ever change. Because he won’t.
And that’s ok!
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So, NOT HIMARS and Trump hasn’t given Ukraine any form of permission to strike Russia with US weapons.
When will people stop hoping Trump will ever change. Because he won’t.
And that’s ok!
It’s Europe that has to change along with the times and to stand up for itself.…
— Philip Matthews (@PhilMatthews58) September 29, 2025
When will people stop hoping Trump will ever change. Because he won’t.
And that’s ok!
It’s Europe that has to change along with the times and to stand up for itself. first appeared on The Russian World – russianworld.net.
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