Zulum vows to address insecurity, complete ongoing projects
Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has pledged to tackle remaining security issues and ensure the completion of developmental projects in the state.
Umerov provided an overview of the talks that took place in Geneva
Rustem Umerov, the Secretary of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council, briefed on the recent negotiations held in Geneva.
United States issues security alert to workers in Matamoros
The United States Embassy issued a security alert for its personnel in Matamoros following the discovery of a grenade near the municipal presidency.
Zamfara governor distributes fertilizers to boost dry-season farming
The Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, launched a distribution program for fertilizers and farming equipment to support dry-season farming in the state.
Anthropic says it โcannot in good conscienceโ allow Pentagon to remove AI checks
Anthropic has refused the Pentagon's demand to remove safety precautions from its AI, amidst threats of contract cancellation and designation as a supply chain risk.
East of Senegal: Development, a Major Challenge to Avoid Jihadist Contagion
The article discusses the urgent need for development in eastern Senegal to counter the threat of jihadism in the border regions with Mali and Mauritania.
INSS CPMI summons Palmeiras president to testify as a witness
The CPMI of INSS has summoned Leila Pereira, president of Palmeiras and Crefisa, for testimony regarding the company's role in the payment of new benefits.
Melania Trump Will Chair a UN Security Council Meeting, a First for the Spouse of an Incumbent Head of State
Melania Trump is set to make history by chairing a UN Security Council meeting, marking the first time a First Lady has held such a position while her spouse is in office.
A new role for Melania Trump
First Lady Melania Trump is set to lead the next United Nations Security Council meeting focused on education's role in promoting tolerance and global peace.
Tensions grow with Cuba: confirmed that one of the dead in the shooting at the boat was American
Tensions rise as U.S. confirms an American citizen was killed during a shooting involving a boat intercepted in Cuba.
US presses Syria to shift from Chinese telecoms systems, cites threat to national security
The US has urged Syria to abandon Chinese telecom technology, citing national security concerns and the potential conflict with US interests.
Social Security incorporates 11 pathologies that will allow early retirement due to disability at age 56
Spain's Social Security has added 11 new medical conditions that allow individuals with disabilities to retire early at age 56 without a pension reduction.
Former US Air Force fighter pilot accused of secretly training Chinese military
A former US Air Force fighter pilot has been arrested for allegedly training Chinese military pilots without authorization, raising national security concerns.
'Security, dilemma over Greenland have enhanced urgency' for EU referendum in Iceland
Iceland's government will soon set a date for a referendum regarding the country's potential EU accession, amid heightened urgency due to security concerns and discussions surrounding Greenland.
Hungary steps up rhetoric over Russian oil disruption
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has requested a fact-finding mission from the EU regarding disruptions to a pipeline delivering Russian oil amid accusations against Ukraine.
American pilot caught training Chinese
A former U.S. Air Force major was arrested for allegedly training the Chinese military without the required authorization.
Study: The number of Russian sabotage operations in Europe has increased sharply in recent months
A recent study reveals a sharp increase in Russian sabotage and influence operations in Europe over the past few months, especially since the renewed invasion of Ukraine.
With Economic Problems and Without Insurance: This Is How Uber Drivers Work in Latin America
A study conducted by Uber and the Inter-American Development Bank reveals that most Uber drivers in Latin America face economic difficulties, lack social security coverage, and are burdened with debt.
Privacy Invasion
A case of privacy invasion involving a women's team in Austria has stirred European sports news.
Minister says security issues remain with India after federal official says interference has stopped
Canada's Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree acknowledges ongoing security concerns with India despite a senior official's statement that Indian interference has ceased.
Granting 'Comprehensive Coordination Authority' to the National Intelligence Agency, Government Policy to Aggregate and Analyze Information
The Japanese government plans to grant comprehensive coordination authority to the National Intelligence Agency for centralized information collection and analysis from various ministries.
Ben Gvir Demands Head of Investigations Division to Issue 500 Administrative Orders Against Citizens: 'Whatโs the Problem?'
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir has requested the head of the Investigations and Intelligence Division to issue hundreds of administrative orders against criminals, despite legal objections regarding insufficient intelligence.
'I'll pull you from here': security volunteers surround a homeless man in Florianรณpolis and the case reaches the Public Ministry; VIDEO
Volunteers from a community safety program in Florianรณpolis surrounded a homeless man, leading to denunciations and an investigation by the Public Ministry.
Bayelsa gov warns drug peddlers, plans more demolitions
The Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, has pledged ongoing crackdowns on drug trafficking and criminal activities following a recent demolition of a drug dealer's hideout.
Tranquility is invisible technology
A recent study indicates that integrated security is becoming a major factor in urban living and real estate decisions in Brazil.
Government delivers machinery and supplies worth $800,000 for producers in Los Rรญos
Ecuadorโs President Daniel Noboa delivered over $800,000 in agricultural support to farmers in Los Rรญos to enhance agricultural production and food security.
Mutfwang visits attacked Plateau communities, vows justice
Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang promises justice for victims of recent attacks in Dorowa Babuje and Jong communities and urges vigilance among residents.
Mexico's Struggle Against Drug Cartels Could Turn into a Particularly Deadly War
The decades-long battle in Mexico against drug cartels has led to varying outcomes, with the rise and fall of criminal organizations without significant improvements in the drug trade situation.
Kristi Noem blames Democrats for shutdown holding up $625m in World Cup funding
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem attributes the halt in $625 million in federal World Cup funding to a government shutdown caused by Democratic senators' actions.
EDITORIAL โฉ Threats with electricity
The editorial discusses a serious threat to the Nordic energy network, as reported by Swedish TV4, highlighting Russia's ongoing hybrid warfare since the annexation of Crimea.
Melania Trump to lead UN security council session, White House says
First Lady Melania Trump will lead a UN Security Council session, focusing on education and its role in promoting global peace during the US's presidency of the council.
An extra person boarded a Finnair flight at Helsinki-Vantaa
An unauthorized individual managed to board a Finnair flight to New York at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, leading to a significant delay and police investigation.
Ethanol blends would lower fuel prices and improve supply in Mexico, experts explain
Experts suggest that increasing ethanol content in gasoline could lead to lower prices, enhanced supply security, and reduced emissions in Mexico.
The Evening Show discusses the water crisis in Gaza, Geneva negotiations, and security in Sweida
The Al Jazeera program addresses pressing issues such as the water crisis in Gaza, advancements in US-Iran negotiations in Geneva, and rising security concerns in Sweida, Syria.
Germany: Parliament expands military powers to intercept drones
Germany's parliament has voted to grant broader powers to the military to intercept or shoot down drones in response to increased sightings since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Nigeria ready for state police, says minister
The Nigerian Federal Government, represented by Minister Mohammed Idris, has expressed readiness to establish state police as part of decentralizing the country's policing system once the legal framework is set.
Security PEC: Motta wants to exclude referendum on reducing the age of criminal responsibility to facilitate approval
President of the Chamber Hugo Motta aims to remove the reduction of the age of criminal responsibility from the Public Security Amendment Proposal to ensure smoother passage through legislative processes.
Fire at Tijuca Mall: Civil Police indict five for deaths and point out serious security failures
The Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro indicted five individuals following a deadly fire at the Tijuca Mall, citing severe security shortcomings.
Liberal MP denounces official who claimed India ceased foreign interference against Canada
A Liberal MP criticized a senior official for claiming that India had stopped its campaign of foreign interference in Canada, asserting that these activities persist based on feedback from local constituents and national security assessments.
Nigeria, Israel move to deepen strategic partnership
Nigeria and Israel have committed to enhancing their bilateral relationship focused on various sectors including security and technology.
Incident on Finnair flight: An unauthorized passenger rushed onto the plane
An unauthorized individual boarded a Finnair flight from Helsinki to New York, causing a delay before the flight could depart.
Melania Trump to lead the next meeting of the UN Security Council
Melania Trump will lead a meeting of the UN Security Council as the United States assumes its monthly rotating presidency, marking a historic moment as it is the first time a sitting president's spouse has done so.
Incident on Finnair flight โ All passengers out: 'Very rare'
A Finnair flight from Helsinki to New York had to be evacuated due to an unauthorized person boarding the aircraft without a valid boarding pass.
"This must be the final result": Witkoff identifies the main condition for a peace agreement regarding Ukraine
U.S. envoy Witkoff emphasizes that peace in Ukraine hinges on the assurance of safety for its people, backed by strong security protocols from the U.S. and Europe.
City Hall announces organizing committee for the Municipal Guard competition in Porto Velho
The Porto Velho City Hall has announced the organizing committee for the Municipal Guard public competition, assigning the responsibility to IDECON.
Afghanistan attacks Pakistani border posts
The Afghan Taliban government has launched a series of attacks on Pakistani border posts in response to alleged provocations by the Pakistani military.
Launch of "Cobra Gold" drills between Thailand, the United States, and their allies
Thailand, the United States, South Korea, and Singapore have launched extensive amphibious assault drills as part of the annual "Cobra Gold" military exercises.
Court Judge of TJMS Decides to Leave Office After Just Over Two Years
Judge Ary Raghiant Neto is resigning from his position at the Court of Justice of Mato Grosso do Sul for family and professional reasons.
Trump ally Orbรกn issues scathing letter demanding Zelenskyy change Ukraine's 'anti-Hungarian policy'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn has criticized Ukraine's policies towards Hungary in an open letter to President Zelenskyy, accusing him of jeopardizing Hungary's energy security.
Reuters: The US pressures Syria to distance itself from Chinese telecommunications systems
The US warns Syria against relying on Chinese technology in its telecommunications sector, citing it as a threat to American interests and national security.