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UAE/TURKEY : Turkey's Abu Dhabi cyber charm offensive flops at GISEC

Intelligence Online - ven, 01/04/2022 - 08:00
According to our sources, Ankara sent a delegation of diplomatic and industrial representatives to last month's GISEC exhibition in Dubai
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UAE/FRANCE/QATAR : Armed with their major anti-drone contract, CS Group and Thales look to break into the Gulf

Intelligence Online - ven, 01/04/2022 - 08:00
Buoyed by its success in the call for tenders for the Parade market of France's DGA (Direction Générale de l'Armement) as revealed
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FRANCE : Le Lutin, Corsican intelligence hot spot in Paris

Intelligence Online - ven, 01/04/2022 - 08:00
French President Emmanuel Macron's recent openness to discussing greater autonomy for Corsica has certainly set tongues wagging at 2 bis,
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RUSSIA : Dmitry Kochnev keeps watch over the Kremlin

Intelligence Online - ven, 01/04/2022 - 08:00
Russia's offensives in Ukraine have led inevitably to a closing of ranks around Russian president Vladimir Putin. The Russian president,
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SOUTH KOREA/FRANCE/UNITED KINGDOM : France, UK, muscle into Seoul's Indo-Pacific plans

Intelligence Online - ven, 01/04/2022 - 08:00
South Korea is now the new target of France's and the UK's Indo-Pacific campaigns. After trying to impose their vision
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IRAN : Iran hands reins of nuclear intelligence to the Pasdarans

Intelligence Online - ven, 01/04/2022 - 08:00
Intelligence Online understands that after 11 months of planning, Iran's intelligence has launched its brand new Nuclear Service, which is
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UNITED STATES/FRANCE/UNITED KINGDOM : RosettiStarr, Farrant, Audere, ICSID/Paris Arbitration Week

Intelligence Online - ven, 01/04/2022 - 08:00
Washington - ICSID establishes framework for litigation funding.It was the big subject at Paris Arbitration Week, which brought lawyers, litigation
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Dreadful Drone Footage Shows What Remains Of Hostomel Airport And The An-225 After Russian Forces Left

The Aviationist Blog - ven, 01/04/2022 - 00:49

Here’s what remains of Antonov Airport, home of the An-225 Mriya. On Mar. 31, 2022, following the statements regarding a reduction in activity around Kyiv, and reporting indicating the withdrawal of some units from these [...]

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New Video Shows Russian Gunship Helicopters Continue Using Ballistic Rocket-Launching Tactic In Ukraine

The Aviationist Blog - jeu, 31/03/2022 - 23:21

A new clip from the cockpit again shows Russian Aerospace Forces attack helicopters turned into airborne MRLS and using unguided rockets, in a quite indiscriminate way. Few weeks ago we reported about a video coming [...]

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Kuwait Air Force Takes Delivery Of Third And Fourth Eurofighter Typhoons

The Aviationist Blog - jeu, 31/03/2022 - 13:31

The two new Eurofighters for the Kuwait Air Force have just been delivered. Sporting the provisional serials M.T. 55269 and 55270, the third and fourth Eurofighter Typhoons for the Al-Quwwat al-Jawwiyya al-Kuwaytiyya (Kuwait Air Force [...]

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UNITED STATES : US Navy boosts ISR drone capacity

Intelligence Online - jeu, 31/03/2022 - 08:00
By renewing its contract with Insitu on 11 March for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) services carried by drones, the
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UNITED STATES/KAZAKHSTAN : US oil industry moves to protect its interests in the Caspian sea

Intelligence Online - jeu, 31/03/2022 - 08:00
The US Treasury Department's assurance, added to the executive order issued by the White House on 8 March stating that
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NORTH KOREA/SOUTH KOREA : South Korea president-elect puts intelligence services on war footing against Pyongyang

Intelligence Online - jeu, 31/03/2022 - 08:00
President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol has not yet taken up residence in the Blue House, but he has already urged the National
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FRANCE : French domestic intelligence service invited to join military cyber R&D center

Intelligence Online - jeu, 31/03/2022 - 08:00
Well away from the Campus Cyber in Paris, the technical department of France's international intelligence service, the DGSI, is to
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CHINA/UNITED KINGDOM : United Front expands soft power with new operations centre in London

Intelligence Online - jeu, 31/03/2022 - 08:00
Even as the United Kingdom's attention is caught up in the conflict in Ukraine, China continues to build its soft
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SYRIA : Former French ambassador Charles-Henri d'Aragon helps lift EU sanctions on Syrian magnate

Intelligence Online - jeu, 31/03/2022 - 08:00
Despite his connections with Damascus's business community (see our Insiders special report, 16/09/20), the European Union took the unusual step of
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UNITED STATES/ISRAEL/UKRAINE : In war, Israeli cyber firms leave and US cyber firms land

Intelligence Online - jeu, 31/03/2022 - 06:00
On 13 March, the US facial recognition firm Clearview announced in Reuters that the Ukrainian defence ministry had asked for its assistance, in a move that underscores a shift in Ukraine towards US technologies. Clearview's founder and director, Hoan Ton-That,
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Study - Values on the retreat? The role of values in the EU’s external policies - PE 639.318 - Committee on Development - Committee on Foreign Affairs - Subcommittee on Human Rights - Subcommittee on Security and Defence - Committee on International Trade

There is a general perception in Western countries that the role of values as a foreign policy driver is currently on the decline. This study in the series ‘global trends in external policies’ seeks to contribute to the debate by investigating what is meant by ‘values’, whether their importance is on the wane and, if so, how this manifests itself, and how the European Union (EU) can respond to these trends. The broad concept of values has therefore been split into five categories. Socio-cultural values are implicit drivers of foreign policy. In the case of the EU, these are characterised by diversity. ‘Political values’ is used as a term to describe the fundamental principles of political and public action, defining the relationship between the state and its citizens. For the EU, these are often referred to as the triad of human rights, democracy and the rule of law. Economic values characterise the nature of the prevailing economic system in a country. The EU advocates a social market economy. The term ‘Earth values’ refers to the inclusion of environmental considerations in external policies. The EU has become a leader in promoting sustainability. Resulting from the preceding four are ‘international order values’, which characterise the overall international outlook of actors. The EU’s international order value is ‘principled pragmatism’. This study compares the EU’s values with those of four reference countries: the US, Turkey, Russia and China. The US in the West comes closest to many of the EU’s values, but does not overlap completely. Turkey and Russia are in the EU’s Eastern neighbourhood and increasingly disagree with the EU on values. Chinese values overlap least with the EU’s values. The study confirms a decline in the influence of the political values preferred by the EU. This decline appears to correspond to a clear West-East spectrum. However, the study also notes an opposite trend of increasing influence of Earth values. For these, a Eurocentric spectrum appears more adequate. For economic values, the definition of trends depends on benchmarks and methodology. The international order notion of ‘principled pragmatism’ has been extended to ‘EU strategic autonomy’. Values are often considered as part of EU strategic autonomy and some policies, such as EU accession or trade policy, incorporate them. A values-based approach to external policies should differentiate according to the partner country and the value category concerned. Whereas cooperation on political values does not appear to be fruitful with certain countries, continued efforts on economic or Earth values may still be possible. The study explores what such a differentiated approach could mean for the four reference countries in the near future. Such an approach should also take into account the differing perceptions of partner countries. Although positive avenues of cooperation on, for example, Earth values are still possible, geopolitical tensions, partly rooted in differing values, are overshadowing this path.
Source : © European Union, 2022 - EP

The Differences Between a Military Decoration and Military Medal

Military-Today.com - mer, 30/03/2022 - 22:50

The Differences Between a Military Decoration and Military Medal
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The Oldest F-22 Raptors Might Soon Be Headed For The Boneyard

The Aviationist Blog - mer, 30/03/2022 - 21:39

The U.S. Air Force is planning to retire the 33 oldest, non-combat-capable F-22s to optimize resources The U.S. Air Force is seeking approval from the Congress to retire the oldest Tyndall Air Force Base’s F-22 [...]

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