Plateau governor convenes emergency meeting after gunmen kill thirty
Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has called an emergency security meeting following recent attacks that resulted in the deaths of at least 30 people in the state.
Prime Minister Kono Rejects Prior Congressional Approval for Arms Exports, Says 'Government Will Handle It'
Japanese Prime Minister Kono rejects calls for prior parliamentary approval on arms exports, asserting that such decisions should fall under government authority following National Security Council reviews.
Lithuanian Caught in Kaunas After Returning from Ireland, International Search Launched by Latvian Police
A Lithuanian man, 32, was detained in Kaunas after arriving from Dublin, as he is wanted by Latvian police under a European arrest warrant.
Pakistan welcomed the return of the Taliban. Now it has declared war on them and is attacking power centers.
Pakistan has shifted from welcoming the Taliban's return to declaring war on them, launching attacks on their centers of power.
Hindukush: Pakistan's Security Apparatus Saw the Taliban as Its Trump Card - What a Mistake
Pakistan's air force is attacking Taliban positions in Afghanistan, escalating a long-standing conflict that the government has fostered.
This many counterfeit banknotes were found in Finland
In Finland, 483 counterfeit banknotes were detected last year, according to the Finnish Bank, marking a decline in the number of forged notes compared to previous years.
Somalia: Jubaland President Chairs Cabinet Meeting On Security, Politics and Drought Response
Jubaland President Ahmed Madobe chaired a cabinet meeting addressing security operations, political relations, and drought responses in Somalia's semi-autonomous state.
Bomb threat at Chandigarh school, investigation underway
A Chandigarh school has received an email bomb threat, prompting a thorough investigation by police and officials to assess the danger and bolster security measures.
Nigeria: Police, Other Security Agencies Arrest 113 Suspected Kidnappers in Edo
In a coordinated operation, Edo State police and security agencies arrested 113 suspected kidnappers in a crackdown across the Edo Central Senatorial District.
Criminals kidnap three farmers and steal machinery: military and police carry out rescue intervention
In Mocache, Ecuador, three farmers were kidnapped and their agricultural machinery stolen, prompting a swift military and police rescue operation.
CBS News and CNN staffers fear โdisasterโ as Paramount wins Warner Bros battle
Staff at CBS News and CNN are anxious about job security and potential ideological shifts following Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery.
The American Embassy in Israel allows part of its staff to leave the country
The U.S. Embassy in Israel has announced that part of its staff has been authorized to leave due to security concerns amid rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
Will drugs from China flood Europe? "A serious threat to pharmaceutical safety"
Polish pharmaceutical industry leaders express concerns over the increasing reliance on Chinese-produced active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), warning it poses a significant threat to the security of medication supplies in Europe.
"Agitated woman" rushed onto a plane - Finnair flight delayed by four hours
A Finnair flight from Helsinki to New York experienced a four-hour delay due to an agitated woman attempting to board without proper travel documents.
Fico and Orbรกn agree on the establishment of a commission for the Druzhba pipeline
The leaders of Slovakia and Hungary have agreed to form a commission regarding the Druzhba pipeline.
Afghanistan has started a war against PAK
Afghanistan has reportedly launched strikes against Pakistan following military actions in Kabul and the Paktia regions, with the Taliban confirming the attacks.
Kano community builds offices for police
Residents of the Kore community in Kano State have built and handed over new police office buildings to enhance local security.
Orbรกn and Fico ask Zelenskyy to allow investigative commission to inspect Druzhba pipeline
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn and Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico request an investigative commission to inspect the Druzhba oil pipeline, challenging claims by Ukraine about technical obstacles to its resumption.
Hegseth is criticized for demands to AI company: - A recipe for disaster
The chief of Anthropic, Dario Amodei, strongly opposes the threat from U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to blacklist the company over compliance with the Trump administration's terms.
Cyber Security Center to be Established in India
Israel will provide significant assistance in establishing India's number one cyber security center aiming to counter cyber attacks and enhance network and system monitoring.
Konrad Szymaลski: A Long Shadow of Zbigniew Ziobro Hangs Over SAFE
The article discusses concerns surrounding the implementation of the SAFE program in the EU, highlighting criticisms and potential implications for European security and defense funding.
What will Antti Lindtman respond to the strong NATO initiative? Live broadcast around 14:45
Antti Lindtman and Magdalena Andersson are preparing a joint NATO policy for Finland and Sweden as both countries approach elections.
Cuba accuses US of failing to curb expat militancy
Cuba claims the US has not effectively stopped militants on its soil who aim to destabilize the Cuban government, following a deadly incident involving a stolen boat from Florida.
If Trump wants to smash Mexican cartels, he's got history and law on his side
The article discusses the legal and historical justification for President Trump's potential actions against Mexican drug cartels.
Viktor Orbรกn announced: Soldiers on the move
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn has announced the deployment of soldiers and police to protect critical infrastructure, accusing Ukraine of planning strikes against Hungary's energy facilities.
USA withdraws embassy staff from Jerusalem after 'security risks'
Jon Stephensen alleges that he was offered money to resign from his parliamentary mandate during a time of personal scandal.
Important: 'Sodra' announces when pension and benefits payments will be made in March
Lithuania's social security institution, 'Sodra', has revealed the payment schedule for various pensions and benefits for March 2023.
War has broken out from Afghanistan... Now PAK will also yearn for flour, serious warning!
Pakistan faces a significant reduction in wheat production this year, raising concerns about food security amidst ongoing tensions with Afghanistan.
From March 1, these users will not be able to use WhatsApp-Telegram, SIM binding being implemented
The Indian government is implementing a SIM binding rule that requires messaging apps to connect user accounts to their active SIM cards, affecting WhatsApp and Telegram users.
SMART HOME SECURITY RISK โฉ French man accidentally accessed 7000 robot vacuums
A French programmer accidentally gained access to around 7000 robot vacuums while attempting to control his device with a PlayStation controller, revealing a software vulnerability that has since been addressed by the manufacturer.
Father of Hong Kong Democracy Activist Sentenced to Imprisonment for Violating National Security Law, Daughter Criticizes as 'Guilt by Association'
The father of a wanted Hong Kong democracy activist was sentenced to eight months in prison for attempting to withdraw funds linked to his daughter's education policy, amid ongoing political repression under the national security law.
Experts: It's Time for a Mature, Bipartisan Discussion on the Defense Procurement System
Poland is undertaking an unprecedented defense modernization program in response to real security threats, prompting a need for a systematic reflection on its procurement system.
Social Security in New York: the calendar and how much the payment will be in March 2026
The Social Security Administration has announced the payment schedule for March 2026, which is crucial for many New Yorkers, especially the elderly.
There were nearly 500 counterfeit bills in Finland last year
Finland reported finding 483 counterfeit euro bills in 2022, a decrease from previous years.
Security protection failures - GU demanded millions
The University of Gothenburg faces a fine of eight million kronor due to serious deficiencies in its security protection work, as reported by various media outlets.
The dwindling support for the policy of 'hugs, not bullets'
The phrase 'hugs, not bullets' loses significance as Mexico's security policy shifts with new government actions.
Moment of Definitions
The article discusses strategic decisions amid the violent retaliation by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel against Mexican security forces following the death of their leader.
Anses payment date: the payment schedule for this Friday, March 27
The National Administration of Social Security (Anses) will be distributing payments on Friday, March 27, according to a specific schedule based on the last digit of citizens' national identity documents.
This time, the Red Army would face a strong resistance when attacking Estonia
Kadri Paas reflects on the historical missteps and naivetรฉ surrounding Estonia's defense against possible Soviet aggression in her commentary regarding the Estonian national holiday.
Discovery of a Suspicious Object in Trondheim
A suspicious object was found in Trondheim following a burglary at the location, prompting police to establish a security perimeter.
The Spokesman of the Pakistani Army: We Exercised Our Right to Self-Defense
The spokesperson for the Pakistani army has asserted the country's right to self-defense in light of recent conflicts.
Army, NUJ move to deepen cooperation in Sokoto
The Nigerian Army's 8 Division in Sokoto pledges enhanced cooperation with local journalists to improve security communication and counter misinformation.
[News analysis] Behind split strategies, Kim Jong-un stays focused on regime security, advancement
North Korea's recent strategies emphasize regime security through nuclear armament and severing ties with South Korea, while also hinting at the necessity of managing relations with the US for development.
"Poor Coordination".. US Military Shoots Down Drone Belonging to Customs and Border Protection Using Laser
US military used a laser to shoot down a drone belonging to the Customs and Border Protection agency in Texas due to perceived threats to military airspace.
The EU invests hundreds of billions in nuclear energy
The European Commission plans to unveil a โฌ240 billion scheme to boost investments in nuclear energy, positioning it as a key pillar for several EU countries in their strategies for decarbonization, industrial competitiveness, and supply security.
Three-Front Crisis on Asim Munir: India, BLA, and Taliban, Learn
Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir faces a three-front crisis involving tensions with India, BLA attacks in Balochistan, and clashes with the Taliban in Afghanistan.
German court blocks move to brand AfD โextremistโ
A German court has ruled that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party cannot be labeled as 'extremist' by the domestic security agency BfV, granting the party a temporary injunction.
K. Mitsotakis: Greece has become a significant pillar of energy security - Research drilling after 40 years
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated that Greece has transformed into a vital player in energy security, announcing that after 40 years, research drilling will take place in Greek territory.
School spent 1.1 million on security guards in six weeks
A school in Norway incurred over one million kroner in expenses for hiring security guards due to repeated serious rule violations.
Lionel Messi rugby tackled as pitch invader beats security to superstar in alarming incident
During a recent friendly match in Puerto Rico, Lionel Messi was tackled by a pitch invader who managed to evade security.