Cybercriminals attack Balkan country with ransomware variant Cuba Montegro receives assistance from NATO partners. According to a report Bloomberg Montenegro is receiving support from allies in countering cyber attacks against national information systems and electronic services. Attacks occur during periods of political unrest. The Montenegrin government fell on August 19. The US embassy in Montenegro warned on August 26 of …
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“Government knows deal with Bisseur office” – Suriname Herald
In this event yesterday SLM commissioner former president Sevira Jesurun ABC current President’s adviser and head of the Foreign Exchange Commission, Brenop Bissesure, said the government was aware of the deal with the law firm. Jessurun pointed out that when he started at SLM on January 13, everyone knew that the company was in a very difficult climate. A rigorous …
Read More »Yellen will tour Detroit next week to outline Biden’s economic agenda
Along with last year’s infrastructure bill, Yellen will be in Detroit to discuss how this summer’s legislative packages to invest in green energy, healthcare, semiconductors and research will boost the productivity of the US economy. Ministry of Finance. Yellen plans to tie the legislation to her concept of “modern supply-side economics” introduced in January, a Reagan-era phrase traditionally associated with …
Read More »“FIA is trying to think of a super license exception with Herta”
Colton Herda has suddenly been named the AlphaTauri team since the race weekend in Belgium. To make that possible, the American driver must first obtain an exemption from the FIA ββto obtain his super license. The motorsport body will now examine whether this is possible. The whole silly season for 2023 got a new chapter last weekend. Unprecedented musical chairs …
Read More »Iran is enriching uranium with IR-6 centrifuges at Natans
VIENNA/TEHRAN (AP/RDR) β Iran has begun enriching uranium in the second of three stacks, or clusters, of advanced IR-6 centrifuges recently installed at an underground plant in Natans, in the center of the country. This is according to a report by the IAEA Atomic Energy Organization seen by Reuters news agency. Like the first of those three layers, each containing …
Read More »Sand Preview – A song can have value
Third-person survival horror games are experiencing a real renaissance. Horror Song, Tormented Souls, The Medium… they’re all trying to bring back the heyday of the old Resident Evil games and Silent Hill. The Sand Fits well into that list. During a preview at Gamescom 2022, I briefly caught a glimpse of the game’s third chapter. Canadian developer Brass Token takes …
Read More »Papua New Guinea wants defense deal with Australia – Defense Minister Marles
PNG’s Foreign Secretary Justin Tkachenko told ABC television he had discussed the defense deal with his Australian counterpart Benny Wong during a visit to Port Moresby on Tuesday. The Solomon Islands have had tense relations with the United States and its Pacific allies since signing a defense pact with China in April. Australia, New Zealand and other Pacific Island nations …
Read More »Biden approval slips, close to presidency, Reuters/Ipsos sees
A two-day national poll found 38% of Americans approved of Biden’s performance. Although Biden’s approval rating reached 41% last week, it has remained mostly below 40% since mid-June, despite a string of Democratic legislative victories that Biden’s allies hope will help them preserve their narrow congressional majorities in November. Democrats are expected to lose control of the US House of …
Read More »We brew more and more non-alcoholic beer in Europe, and the Netherlands is a major producer Now
The popularity of non-alcoholic beer continues to grow in Europe. In 2020, production was about 20 percent higher than the previous year. The Netherlands is the third largest producer of non-alcoholic beer after Germany and Spain. According to figures from the Statistics Office, the total production of non-alcoholic beer in the EU in 2021 was less than 1.7 billion litres. …
Read More »Water problems cost the world $5,000 billion
Severe droughts, storms and torrential rains in some of the world’s largest economies could cost the global economy $5,600 billion by mid-century. This is according to a study by consultancy GHD Group, which examined the risks of the problem in seven countries with different economic and climatic conditions. This year, heavy rains have flooded cities in China and South Korea …
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