World losing more barrels of oil each day than in two 1970s crises combined, IEA chief says โ video
The International Energy Agency's executive director warns that the current global energy crisis due to geopolitical tensions is more severe than past oil crises.
New research finds Australians increasingly anxious about national security
Research indicates that Australians are growing more concerned about national security threats, expecting several crises in the near future.
BBC exclaims a surprising fact about Finnish grocery stores
The BBC highlights the role of grocery stores in Finland's security strategy, emphasizing their preparedness for crises such as war or cyberattacks.
Norway has fuel reserves for only 20 days. Now Sp wants to shift gears.
The Center Party in Norway is advocating for an increase in emergency fuel reserves, currently limited to 20 days, to enhance national preparedness against crises.
A Machine of Distrust. ZUS Algorithms, NIK Pressure, and Lack of Data Create a System That Cannot Fix Itself
The article discusses the flaws in the Polish social security system (ZUS), highlighting how pressure on officials leads to unjust treatment of individuals in the midst of personal crises.
Chile's ultra-conservative president promises action
Josรฉ Antonio Kast, Chile's new ultra-conservative president, has pledged to implement extensive reforms to address crises in security, health, education, and employment.
Norway still unprepared for crises after four years of major war in Europe: - Highly dependent on importing food
A report reveals that Norway remains vulnerable to crises due to its heavy reliance on food imports, following four years of war in Europe.
The state supports border communities in preparing for crises
Estonia is supporting border communities, especially those near Russia, in preparing for potential crises with a funding of 1.6 million euros.
S&P: Central and Eastern Europe More Resilient to Energy Supply Crises
Central and Eastern Europe has become more resilient to energy supply crises due to efforts to disengage from Russia following the onset of the war in Ukraine, according to S&P Global.
Energy, Bandecchi: Italy should be a protagonist in Europe for an energy pact
Stefano Bandecchi emphasizes Italy's need for a unified energy strategy to ensure economic security amid rising international crises.
Wars Bring Nuclear Power Back into Focus: A Nuclear Energy Summit Begins in France
The second nuclear summit organized by France aims to revive interest in nuclear power amid geopolitical tensions and energy crises.
Britons Facing Climate Change: Experts Call for Food Stockpiling
Experts are urging the UK government to adopt a food stockpiling strategy in light of potential threats to the country's food security stemming from climate change, Brexit, and other crises.
Corporate News Filter: Fico Overdoes Oil Shock. Slovnaft Has Enough Oil for the Domestic Market Until August
Slovakia's political situation regarding oil imports is complex, with Robert Fico using the ongoing international oil crises to argue for renewed imports from Russia, despite the implications for regional security.
Let's take care of the earth to produce our food
The article emphasizes the urgent need to respect ancestral food traditions in Ecuador and elsewhere to combat increasing malnutrition and health crises.
What crises in Iran, Panama, Venezuela and Greenland have in common
The article explores the interconnectedness of geopolitical crises in Iran, Panama, Venezuela, and Greenland, emphasizing their significance in global trade and energy security.
BNS Sprintas: Starkeviฤius refuses the mandate, evacuation from the Middle East, assessment of security threats
The article discusses the resignation of Starkeviฤius and significant geopolitical issues, including evacuations and security crises in various regions.
Aleksandra Ptak-Iglewska: The crisis accelerates reforms, say Ukrainians. The EU should try
The article discusses the need for a unified European market and defense programs in light of ongoing crises, emphasizing the implications of Poland's political decisions on security funding.
After the Russian war in Ukraine โ a new security plan: 10 countries involved
Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Iceland, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Germany, Finland, and Denmark signed a cooperation memorandum in Stockholm to enhance their defense capabilities in light of recent crises, drawing lessons from Ukraine's experience.
Hungarian foreign minister travels to Moscow to discuss gas supplies
Hungarian Foreign Minister Pรฉter Szijjรกrtรณ visited Moscow to negotiate continued gas and oil supplies for Hungary amid global energy crises.
Safety begins with infrastructure
The article discusses the importance of integrating industry, civil infrastructure, and defense systems to enhance national resilience against crises, highlighted during the 18th European Economic Congress.
Will AI Start a War? The Pentagon Wants to Arm Artificial Intelligence
A report discusses the alarming potential of artificial intelligence in military strategy, suggesting it may lead to nuclear conflict.
Between Political Urgency and the Habit That the Country Cannot Change
The article discusses Ecuador's recurring crises in security, economy, and governance, highlighting a pattern of frustration among citizens who seek immediate political solutions while simultaneously tolerating ingrained habits that hinder progress.
McCarthyism and the Targeting of Immigrants in America: A Review of the Book 'The Committee' by Walter Goodman
The article discusses Walter Goodman's book examining the impact of McCarthyism on immigrants in the United States, highlighting the resurgence of past crises in contemporary politics.
DRC: Martin Fayulu presents his proposal for a national dialogue including armed groups
Martin Fayulu has proposed a national dialogue in the DRC that includes armed groups to address the ongoing security and institutional crises in the country.
ICARRD+20 calls for progress in agrarian reform and strengthening of the agricultural sector in Colombia
The ICARRD+20 conference emphasizes the need for agrarian reform and support for Colombia's agricultural sector amid global crises.
From military and hybrid threats to cybersecurity, Greece seeks a multi-layered national security structure
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addresses multiple national security challenges reflecting on past crises with Turkey.
NKVC Proposed to Take Over Management of Food Reserve Stocks
The proposed amendments to the State Reserve Law aim to transfer the management of food reserves to NKVC, increasing efficiency and responsiveness during crises.
The government: Denmark needs total preparedness
Denmark plans to implement a total preparedness strategy to enhance resilience against crises and threats, as outlined by Minister of Emergency Management Torsten Schack Pedersen.
Can you master the art of improvisation?
In today's workforce, it's essential to know how to deviate from plans, especially in the face of future crises that may not follow the anticipated paths.
The Citizens of the Revolution of Light Nominate for Nobel Peace Prize... 'Peace and Human Rights Prevent Political and Security Crises'
South Korean political scientists have nominated the citizens of the 2016 'Revolution of Light' for the Nobel Peace Prize, emphasizing how their nonviolent protest successfully addressed a political crisis.
The Proposal: Mobile Mills to Provide Food in Crisis
Sweden's Livsmedelsverket has proposed the purchase of five mobile mills to process grain from emergency stocks in the northernmost regions during crises or war.
Von der Leyen: Europe has no choice but to become independent
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen advocates for a more independent Europe in response to global crises, emphasizing the importance of autonomy in various sectors.
African Union: The President of the Commission laments the "extermination" of the Palestinian people which "must cease"
At the 39th annual summit of the African Union in Addis Ababa, President Mahamoud Ali Youssouf denounced the continuous suffering of the Palestinian people and called for immediate action to end their plight.
Here the authorities will learn to manage crises and wars
Swedish authorities aim to become self-sufficient for crisis management for two weeks, with support from the University of Gothenburg and the research institute RISE.
The Lithuanian Army has renewed cooperation plans with statutory institutions
The Lithuanian Army has updated its cooperation agreements and action plans with statutory institutions to enhance inter-institutional collaboration during crises.
The Executive Council of the African Union Discusses Security and Water Issues Ahead of the African Summit
The African Union's Executive Council convenes in Addis Ababa to discuss critical issues of water, peace, and security before the upcoming summit.
Opposition in Congo Calls on the United Nations to Pressure the President
The opposition in the Democratic Republic of Congo is urging the United Nations to exert pressure on President Fรฉlix Tshisekedi amid worsening political and security crises.
Ukraine: The issue of LNG imports from the USA on the table
The Ukrainian Energy Minister discussed the critical need for liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports from the USA during a video meeting with his American counterpart, emphasizing its importance for Ukraine's energy security amid ongoing crises due to Russian airstrikes.
Gunmen have killed at least 162 people in west Nigeria attack, says Red Cross
At least 162 people were killed in an attack by gunmen in a village in Kwara state, Nigeria, marking one of the deadliest assaults in recent months as the country faces multiple security crises.
Knights ask authorities to address injustices in Nigeria
Sir Steve Adehi, the newly-appointed Supreme Head of the Knights of Saint Mulumba Nigeria, urges authorities to tackle the ongoing abductions and killings in the country, particularly in the North, attributing these crises to injustice.
Negotiations with the U.S. are Iran's last chance to move away from the collision path, but the gaps are large
Reports of negotiations between the U.S. and Iran bring to mind the inevitable echo of the events of June 12, when an American envoy visited the Middle East for a meeting with an Iranian representative, with both countries likely to resume discussions on a new nuclear agreement amidst security crises.
Tensions between the US and Europe are rising: a long-forgotten issue has resurged
Wolfgang Ischinger, chair of the Munich Security Conference, warns about increasing tensions between the US and Europe, highlighting the strategic dependency of Europe on Washington amid various global crises.
Americans warned by US Embassy in Israel to prepare for โcrisesโ amid Iran tensions
The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem has issued a security alert for Americans in Israel amidst rising tensions due to protests in Iran against its regime.
Doomsday Plane: An Air Operations Center Protecting U.S. National Security
The American E-4B, known as the 'Doomsday Plane', serves as an airborne command center allowing U.S. military forces to manage operations during major crises and potential nuclear wars.
The Council of Ministers is convening, discussing crises in the Armed Forces
The Council of Ministers is meeting to discuss the regular leadership changes in the Armed Forces and Security Bodies, without expected changes in leadership.
Global Journalism: Intertwined Hot Files from Syria to Palestine and Venezuela
Major global newspapers highlight the interconnected crises from northern Syria to the occupied Palestinian territories, revealing intricate political and security dynamics amidst regional and international transformations.
From Gaza to Venezuela: Power Overthrows International Legitimacy
The article discusses the sharp division in South America following the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the abduction of President Nicolรกs Maduro, highlighting the tension between national security justifications and violations of international law amidst broader geopolitical crises.
Checklists for emergencies: What companies should do now for crisis preparedness
The article discusses the vulnerability of businesses highlighted by the recent attack on Berlin's power supply and offers a guide from Hamburg on maintaining operational capability during crises, even wartime situations.
2025: The Year of the Global Order Collapse - Wars, Crises, and the End of Old Narratives
The year 2025 is marked by numerous challenges and upheavals that have significantly impacted the global political and security landscape, including Donald Trump's second term affecting U.S. foreign policy and ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
"I tell you: We take care of our security. We live in a safe country"
Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) calls for confidence and advocates for essential reforms for the economy and social state despite global crises in his New Year's address.