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欧日领导人峰会大谈涉华议题,菅义伟和欧盟各有哪些意图?

欧日领导人峰会大谈涉华议题,菅义伟和欧盟各有哪些意图?
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新冠肺炎疫情:东南亚国家新冠确诊病例继续增加 | 国际 | Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus)

新冠肺炎疫情:东南亚国家新冠确诊病例继续增加 | 国际 | Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus)
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歐日領導人峰會大談涉華議題,菅義偉和歐盟各有哪些意圖?

歐日領導人峰會大談涉華議題,菅義偉和歐盟各有哪些意圖?
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Fujitsu pulls ProjectWEB tool offline after apparent supply chain attack sees Japanese infosec agency data stolen

No sign of ransomware - or attacker s identity, so far Gareth Corfield Thu 27 May 2021 // 12:29 UTC Share Copy A Fujitsu project management suite is causing red faces at the Japanese company’s HQ after “unauthorised access” resulted in data being stolen from government agencies, local reports say. Chief cabinet secretary Katsunobu Kato told Japan’s Nikkei financial newspaper earlier today: “We are asking Fujitsu to contact us promptly if we confirm an information leak.” The firm’s ProjectWEB tool was reportedly accessed by an unidentified “third party” who helped themself to data from, among others, Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, its Cabinet Office Cyber Security Centre and the Ministry of Land (MoL). Around 76,000 email addresses were reportedly copied from the MoL’s servers, including those of private businesses that communicated with the agency.

Japan provides $10 million in prompt assistance to Gaza

Japan provides $10 million in prompt assistance to Gaza RAMALLAH, Thursday, May 27, 2021 (WAFA) – Japan today announced the provision of $10 million in prompt assistance to address Gaza’s urgent needs following the recent Israeli onslaught. In a telephone call with Palestinian Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Minister, Riyad al-Malki, Japan’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Motegi Toshimitsu, stated that his country was providing USD $10 million to help the war-torn coastal enclave address its urgent needs arising from the recent Israeli relentless bombardment, which killed 254 Palestinians and wounded some 1,950 others, and battle the Covid-19 outbreak. According to a statement published by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Motegi “stated his determination to play an active role, including in addressing promptly the urgent need for assistance, as well as in assisting reconstruction efforts in the Gaza Strip” once the relevant arrangements are commenced through the Pal

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