Category: Security
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On Tuesday, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced that Jamaica would deploy its first group of 24 out of the 250 military-police personnel pledged to the MSS.
Also, as announced by the Belizean Defense Forces on Sep. 7, Belize deployed two military officers from its commitment of 50 personnel. This initial deployment focuses on supporting mission command, planning, and logistics, setting the stage for future deployments. Led by Senior Army Officer Kevron Henry, the Jamaican contingent was welcomed by Rameau Normil, director…
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Comoros president injured in knife attack
Comoros President Azali Assoumani has been wounded in a knife attack, the authorities say. He was stabbed while attending a religious leader’s funeral near the capital Moroni but was only “slightly injured” and has since returned home, spokeswoman Fatima Ahamada told the Reuters news agency. The attacker had been arrested but the motive for the…
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Sierra Leone: Addicts Dig Up Skeletons to Make “Zombie Drug”
Sierra Leone: Addicts Dig Up Skeletons to Make “Zombie Drug” | Vantage with Palki Sharma Sierra Leone faces a significant drug crisis marked by widespread substance abuse, particularly of Kush, popularly known as the “zombie drug”. This is a potent synthetic psychoactive drug that comprises of marijuana, opioids, and human skeletons. Now addicts are digging…
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Turkey reportedly in discussions to establish a site for ballistic missile tests and a spaceport in Somalia
Ankara’s ballistic missile program requires long-range testing, and Somalia’s strategic location on the eastern tip of mainland Africa provides an ideal location for launching missiles towards the Indian Ocean, Western media reported, citing sources familiar with the matter. Moreover, the unnamed sources explained that the country’s proximity to the equator makes it a suitable site…
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US Navy SEAL Team 6 Trains for Potential Taiwan Conflict
Washington D.C., September 13, 2024 – In a move highlighting heightened tensions in the Asia-Pacific region, reports indicate that Navy SEAL Team 6, the prestigious US Navy commando unit, has been training for missions to assist Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion. According to sources familiar with the preparations, SEAL Team 6, renowned…
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Transitional Justice: The Blueprint for Western Hypocrisy
“We have a concept in American Statecraft called ‘transitional justice.’” After the U.S. overthrows a country, the playbook is simple: arrest opposition politicians, activists, judges, and journalists, all under the guise of defending democracy. It’s not a joke, ensuring any ‘threat to democracy’ is extinguished. Tucker Carlson’s jaw drops as he hears it, asking, ‘Is…
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Symbolic destruction of weapons in the Central African Republic marks the launch of the “Silencing the Guns” campaign
The African Union launched its “Silencing the Guns” campaign in Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR), with a symbolic destruction of illicit weapons collected from civilians. The event, attended by high-level officials, aimed to raise awareness about the importance of voluntary disarmament for achieving peace and development. Churchill Ewumbue-Monono, Chairperson of the African Union’s Peace and…
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Security Alert: Mass Prison Break in Kakata, Liberia
Date: September 9, 2024 Location: Kakata, Margibi County, Liberia Incident: Over 40 inmates from Margibi County prison escaped after overpowering prison guards. Action to Take: Additional Information: Stay informed: For the most current information, please visit the U.S. Embassy in Monrovia’s website or contact them directly.
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Satellite images have been released of the construction site of North Korea’s new naval base, which Kim Jong-un recently visited
Satellite images have been released of the construction site of North Korea’s new naval base, which Kim Jong-un recently visited The construction is underway in Tapchon, located on the DPRK’s east coast in Wonsan Bay. The base’s location is surrounded by high mountains on both sides, making it suitable for the deployment of artillery and…
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Assassination Attempt on Congo’s Justice Minister Amid Judicial Reforms
In a shocking development, an attempt to assassinate Constant Mutamba, the Justice Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has come to light. The incident occurred shortly after Mutamba spearheaded bold reforms within the country’s judiciary, specifically targeting corrupt judges. Background on the Poisoning Attempt According to reports from local media, unknown assailants poisoned…
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