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Counter Terrorism fighting more state-sponsored activity
Counter Terrorism Policing has confirmed that over one-fifth of its current casework now involves a sharp escalation in foreign interference across the UK.
The post Counter Terrorism fighting more state-sponsored activity first appeared on UK Defence Journal.
Court to decide today whether President Sarkozy should be released from Paris prison
The former French president has been incarcerated for less than a month
Petros Pappas-led Oceanbulk joins Hengli newbuilding feast
Major Greek owner’s private shipping company books kamsarmax trio at expanding Chinese yard
Nigeria delays opening of new art museum after protests
A violent disruption by armed men forced the multi-million dollar Museum of West African Arts (MOWAA) in Nigeria to suspend preview events. This prestigious cultural project, dedicated to preserving West African heritage and attracting significant inte…
COP30 kicks off with call for faster action, but without the US
UN climate negotiations were expected to begin Monday at a meeting on the edge of the Brazilian Amazon, with leaders pushing for urgency, cooperation and acceleration after more than 30 years fighting to curb global warming by drastically reducing the…
Syria’s President to Meet Trump at White House for First Time
The visit by President Ahmed al-Shara is another step in the transformation of the former rebel leader once wanted by the United States as a terrorist.
BBC faces leadership crisis after news bosses quit over Trump speech edit and bias claims
Britain’s biggest and most important media organization, the BBC, is facing turmoil at the top after its top executive and head of news both resigned.
Mexico to boost defense in Michoacan after mayor’s murder
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum is deploying nearly 2,000 additional security forces to Michoacan following the assassination of Uruapan’s mayor. The “Plan for Peace and Justice” aims to combat criminal groups, dismantle drug operations, and inclu…