The Security Council on Saturday expressed deep concern about the ongoing disagreement between the Somali president and prime minister, and the negative impact on the electoral timetable and process.
Daily Archives: 19. September 2021
Philippines‘ Manny Pacquiao to run for president in 2022
Philippine boxer-turned-politician Manny Pacquiao declared Sunday he will run for president in 2022, ending months of speculation about whether the legendary fighter would seek the country‘s top job.
CELAC VI Summit Supports Cuba and Argentina in Their Demands
Mexico‘s Foreign Minister Ebrard explained that officials from 31 countries signed a Joint Declaration of 44 points and special accords.
Mexiko: Zwei führende Zapatistas verschwunden, ein Basismitglied ermordet
Am 11. September verschwanden zwei Zapatistas in der Gemeinde Ocosingo: José Antonio Sánchez Juárez und Sebastián Núñez Pérez, Mitglieder des „Rates der Guten Regierung“ in einem der Verwaltungszentren der indigenen Autonomie, wurden letztmals um acht Uhr morgens gesehen, als sie den Sitz der Autonomiebehörde in Patria Nueva verließen, um einer Aufgabe als Teil der indigenen Regierung nachzugehen.
This map shows how undersea cables move internet traffic around the world
(24 Nov 2016)
Some worry about more sinister attacks. “Russian submarines and spy ships are aggressively operating near the vital undersea cables that carry almost all global internet communications, raising concerns among some American military and intelligence officials that the Russians might be planning to attack those lines in times of tension or conflict,” explained a recent New York Times piece.
‘Deep and grave concerns’: French should have seen sub decision coming, PM says
Mr Dutton said the risk of the local power industry or internet banking being shut down by overseas actors was very real, arguing the agreement with Britain and America would boost Australia’s chances to retaliate.
PM Morrison rejects France’s accusation that Australia lied over cancelled submarine deal
„I think they would have had every reason to know that we had deep and grave concerns that the capability being delivered by the Attack Class submarine was not going to meet our strategic interests and we made very clear that we would be making a decision based on our strategic national interest,“ he told reporters in Sydney.
Global Britain is planting its flag on the world stage
But freedoms need to be defended, so we are also building strong security ties around the world. That is why last week the Prime Minister announced, alongside our friends President Biden and Prime Minister Morrison, the creation of a new security partnership called AUKUS.
We will be working closer together to use a wide range of cutting-edge technologies, from nuclear-powered submarines at first and then looking at artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
Aukus: French minister condemns US and Australia ‚lies‘ over security pact
The pact means Australia will become just the seventh nation in the world to operate nuclear-powered submarines. It will also see the allies share cyber capabilities, artificial intelligence and other undersea technologies.