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SAUDI ARABIA : Bahri at forefront of Riyadh's logistics ambitions

Intelligence Online - jeu, 13/10/2022 - 08:00
Saudi Arabia's national shipping company Bahri does not wish to continue with Bahri Bolloré Logistics, its 60%-40% joint venture with
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AUSTRIA : DGSE and Mossad have front row seats at upcoming Al Halabi trial in Vienna

Intelligence Online - jeu, 13/10/2022 - 08:00
It appears that Austria's Prosecutor's Office for Economic Affairs and Corruption (WKStA) completed on 3 October its 80-page indictment in
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CHINA/TAIWAN : Much to Taipei's dismay, Xi about to become president for life

Intelligence Online - jeu, 13/10/2022 - 08:00
Just days before the Chinese Communist Party Congress that will announce President Xi Jinping's programme for his third term (IO,
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UNITED STATES/EUROPEAN UNION/BELARUS : APCO working on both sides of Belarusian unrest

Intelligence Online - jeu, 13/10/2022 - 08:00
On 23 September, lobbying giant APCO Worldwide began facilitating contracts with the US media for the exiled head of Belorussian
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UNITED KINGDOM : Amy Lashinsky and Ambrose Carey sell Alaco to US Risk Management group Sigma7

Intelligence Online - jeu, 13/10/2022 - 08:00
There should soon be an official announcement, but Amy Lashinsky and Ambrose Carey have just finalised the sale of their
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UAE/UNITED STATES : US Democrats played key communications role in UAE bid for COP28

Intelligence Online - jeu, 13/10/2022 - 08:00
The 28th UN climate conference, COP28, will take place in November 2023 on the former Expo 2020 Dubai site, which
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UAE/KAZAKHSTAN : Tahnoon bin Zayed's Kazakh networks boost opportunities for G42

Intelligence Online - jeu, 13/10/2022 - 08:00
Mansoor Al Mansoori, the chief operating officer of the Emirati artificial intelligence (AI) company Group 42 (G42), used his time
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Military-Today.com - jeu, 13/10/2022 - 01:00

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At a Glance - Policy Departments’ Monthly Highlights - October 2022 - PE 700.879 - Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs - Committee on Culture and Education - Committee on Budgets - Committee on...

The Monthly Highlights publication provides an overview, at a glance, of the on-going work of the policy departments, including a selection of the latest and forthcoming publications, and a list of future events.
Source : © European Union, 2022 - EP

FRANCE/RUSSIA : Moscow poised to recover funds in French court asset tracking case

Intelligence Online - mer, 12/10/2022 - 08:00
On 9 November, the French national financial prosecutor's office, the PNF, will determine whether France should comply with a request from Russian judicial authorities to seize and transfer to Russia assets the latter identifies as belonging to New York interior
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JAPAN/UNITED KINGDOM : Former Japanese army general Kazuo Tokito joins NCD, the firm bridging UK and Japanese cyber

Intelligence Online - mer, 12/10/2022 - 08:00
The former Japanese army major general Kazuo Tokito has recently joined the consulting firm specialised in cyber, Nihon Cyber Defence
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IRAQ : Groupe ADP picks ex-Baghdad mayor Habbobi to handle its only project in Iraq

Intelligence Online - mer, 12/10/2022 - 08:00
As we understand, though its bid for a contract in Mosul fell through (IO, 08/09/22), the French airport operator Groupe
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EUROPE : NATO sets up its national rotation system in Eastern Europe

Intelligence Online - mer, 12/10/2022 - 08:00
France is continuing to play its role as leader of advanced NATO forces in Romania, with Leclerc tanks due to
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RUSSIA : Russia-based French security consultant Charles d'Anjou behind new media outlet Omerta

Intelligence Online - mer, 12/10/2022 - 08:00
According to our information, Moscow-based Frenchman Charles d'Anjou is the sole shareholder of Omerta, a new conservative media outlet that
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CHINA/FRANCE : French newcomer Sinopole targets Chinese market

Intelligence Online - mer, 12/10/2022 - 08:00
Over the past few weeks, Sinopole has been presenting itself as a new interface for understanding the complexities of modern
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AFRICA/FRANCE/RUSSIA : From Paris, ESL & Network promotes the reputation of an increasingly Russia-aligned Madagascar

Intelligence Online - mer, 12/10/2022 - 08:00
Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina, who entrusted PR to François Hurstel's Concerto until last year, has hired another French firm, ESL
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UAE/UNITED STATES/UNITED KINGDOM : NMC fraud case proves to be major boon for financial investigators

Intelligence Online - mer, 12/10/2022 - 08:00
In the latest twist in the demise of hospital giant NMC, the Abu Dhabi Commercial Court agreed to freeze the
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FRANCE : Nardello, BPCE, Alaco, Paris forensic investigators

Intelligence Online - mer, 12/10/2022 - 08:00
Washington - Nardello loses cyber chief.Curtis Rose has left as Nardello & Co's associate managing director for digital investigations and
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Consultation forum explores hydrogen technologies for green defence

EDA News - mar, 11/10/2022 - 15:13

Around 80 experts from European ministries of defence, EU bodies, industry and academia participated in the first two-day hydrogen thematic workshop of the Consultation Forum for Sustainable Energy in the Defence and Security Sector (CF SEDSS). 

The European Defence Agency organised its first CF SEDSS III thematic workshop on hydrogen on 11-12 October 2022 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, under the auspices of the Slovenian Ministry of Defence. Entitled 'Decarbonising defence through hydrogen solutions', the workshop brought together experts of the CF SEDSS Working Group 2 on Renewable Energy Sources and the Transversal Working Group. The primary scope of the workshop was to explore the opportunities for decarbonising the defence sector using clean hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. It also allowed the participants to become more familiar with the EU strategic context and policy framework on hydrogen.  

In his welcome speech, State Secretary of Slovenia Damir Črnčec shared his perspectives on the importance of hydrogen in supporting the green transition in defence. He provided examples of sustainable mobility projects and the search for alternative fuels in Slovenia, supporting the EU efforts to increase the sustainability of the defence sector. Mr Črnčec stressed that the deployment of hydrogen technologies requires the integration of a wide range of relevant sectors and stakeholders, such as industry and research organisations, highlighting that the participation of the defence sector in these initiatives is a necessity. He concluded by emphasising the role of EDA in identifying and promoting this important topic through activities like CF SEDSS. 

Catharina Sikow-Magny, director of green transition and energy system integration at the European Commission Directorate General for Energy, presented the Commission’s strategy and actions on the development and deployment of renewable and low carbon hydrogen in the future energy system. Ms Sikow-Magny's presentation served as a prelude to a discussion on the role that the defence sector can play in supporting the EU efforts for climate neutrality and improved security of supply by preparing an increased share of renewable and low carbon hydrogen. 

During the two breakout sessions of the workshop, infrastructure and transportation, experts looked more closely into the benefits and challenges of introducing hydrogen in the defence sector, according to the selected topic. In this regard, the workshop provided an opportunity for ministries of defence, supported by the industry and academia, to share ideas and knowledge and generate hydrogen-related project ideas that will be further developed in the CF SEDSS framework, including at the upcoming 5th CF SEDSS Conference, to be held on 30 November-1 December 2022 in Prague, hosted by the Czech Ministry of Defence, under the auspices of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union.  

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EDA study analyses defence industrial strategies

EDA News - mar, 11/10/2022 - 11:29

The war in Ukraine is a dramatic reminder that the European Union needs a robust, globally competitive European Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB) to strengthen its Member States’ defence capacities and support the EU’s role as a security provider. While defence industrial policy remains a Member States’ prerogative, the past few months have seen progress in several EU policy initiatives for increasing joint defence expenditures, reducing EU strategic dependencies, boosting civil-military innovation, and more recently, promoting joint defence procurement. All these initiatives represent a great opportunity to enhance the EDTIB and overcome the national fragmentation that persists in the European defence equipment market. A European Defence Agency study has analysed the latest national defence industrial strategies and policies in EDA participating Member States (pMS) relevant for the development, production, and procurement of defence equipment. The aim was to provide an overview of existing national strategies and policy documents and evaluate how far they take into account the EU defence environment and influence national attitudes toward EU defence cooperation. 

Strategic autonomy and EU defence initiatives: a positive if nuanced outlook  

The study shows a generally positive attitude towards strategic autonomy, even if the concept is sometimes understood differently. That reflects the diverse and nuanced defence industrial interests and policies in each pMS. As the analysis shows, strategic autonomy has mainly influenced defence industrial policies through concrete initiatives such as Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) and the European Defence Fund (EDF).  

The EU defence initiatives undertaken since 2016 enjoy an almost-unanimous support among EDA pMS, although several countries still lack strategies to address them. Interestingly, some countries are set to produce new or renewed defence industrial strategies, taking into account EU-level developments and so bringing change. 

The status of European defence industrial cooperation 

When looking at defence industrial cooperation among EU countries, the study shows how regional cooperative frameworks only play a minimal role in policies and planning. Incentives for cooperation on procurement come from elements other than geography or established diplomatic arrangements. Converging interests in specific industrial sectors, how national DTIBs complement one another, and joint procurement programmes play a bigger and more important role. The landscape of preferred bilateral partners within the EU is quite diversified, as it strongly reflects national demands and characteristics, including the size and feature of domestic industrial bases. PESCO has largely reconfirmed traditional partnerships but, at the same time, the large number of projectsand their inclusive approach broadened the participation and generated mixed partnerships. 

Towards a gradual Europeanisation of supply chains?

According to the analysis, PESCO and the EDF have triggered a certain convergence on a gradual Europeanisation of national supply chains, with an indirectly positive effect on the European defence equipment market. However, the fact that 12 pMS have not yet implemented the 2019 EU regulations on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) control, despite COVID-19 having epitomised the costs and risks of strategic dependences, raises concerns on the overall resilience of the European defence industrial ecosystem. The gradual Europeanisation of supply chains connects industries and technologies across EU Member States: it links countries protected through FDI control mechanisms with others without similar measures in place, that may present a weak spot for extra-EU interferences. 

Background and contribution to EDA’s work 

The project lasted seven months (December 2021 – July 2022) and was carried out by a consortium led by Istituto Affari Internazionali, and included the Institut de Relations Internationales et Stratégiques, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, and numerous national experts. While the study was partly drafted prior to the Russian aggression against Ukraine, the report was reviewed considering the ongoing war. 

The analysis contributed to EDA’s knowledge and understanding of the different national approaches towards the European defence industry. The study’s outcomes and related recommendations provide useful inputs both to EDA’s work as well as pMS' efforts, by informing ongoing activities, such as the Coordinated Annual Review on Defence (CARD), Permanent Structured Cooperation- PESCO, key strategic activities, and EDA’s industry engagement policy. 

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