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Europe gets serious about digital hygiene as cyber threats mount
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Militarism and the police: how our streets became battlefields
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Denmark Permits Quarantine-Free Entry for Arrivals From Cyprus, Croatia, Luxembourg & Switzerland
June 14, 2021
July 5, 2021
Citizens of Cyprus, Croatia, Luxembourg, and Switzerland are now allowed to enter Denmark without being subject to quarantine rules upon their arrival, as the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has placed these territories in its COVID-19 low-risk countries list.
The decision, which has taken effect on June 12, enables citizens of the regions mentioned above to head to the Scandinavian country quarantine-free, even for non-essential purposes, such as tourism, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.
Simultaneously, the same Ministry has announced through a statement that the same changes will also be applied to some of Greece’s regions, meaning that citizens of some parts of the Hellenic Republic can also enter Denmark without being required to self-isolate upon their arrival.
Denmark is leading the race against Russian hackers
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WDR et le quotidien allemand
Suddeutsche Zeitung) révèle l’existence d’un accord secret passé entre l’agence de sécurité nationale des États-Unis, la NSA (National Security Agency) et le service danois de renseignement de la défense, le Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste (FE).
Cet accord, qui s’appuie sur un rapport commandé par le FE dénommé « Opération Dunhammer » et livré en 2015, révèle l’existence d’une coopération secrète américano-danoise qui a duré de 2012 à 2014. Cette opération a permis à la NSA et au FE d’accéder, via le logiciel XKeyscore, aux données SMS, appels, trafic Internet et autres services de messagerie de plusieurs hauts responsables politiques européens (français, norvégiens, suédois et allemands), dont la chancelière allemande Angela Merkel.