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Cybersecurity State Power Struggles - Infosecurity Magazine

Cybersecurity State Power Struggles The 2020 US presidential election made it clear that disinformation remains one of the most powerful tools in sowing doubt into democracy. Foreign actors, most notably from Russia, China and Iran, used disinformation in the US to promote their preferred candidate and cause chaos for voters. Coupled with similar campaigns aimed at election results, it’s clear that foreign threats are a considerable force. Nation state attacks aren’t just limited to the US. In mid-September, UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab condemned continued Chinese attacks on telecoms, tech and global governments. Following an announcement by the US Department of Justice, along with Malaysian nationals relating to malicious cyber-attacks, he stated the UK would continue to counter bad actors and work with allies in holding them accountable.

British MP says Pakistan travel curbs led by politics not data - Newspaper

In this file photo, Naz Shah makes a statement in the House of Commons. AP/File LONDON: A British Labour MP has criticised the UK government’s decision to curtail travel from Pakistan in view of Covid-19 cases, dubbing the move “consciously and knowingly discriminatory”. Bradford West MP Naz Shah wrote a letter to UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, asking for an explanation about why Pakistan was added to the ‘red list’ when it has “substantially lower cases” as compared to France, India and Germany. “What scientific data is any decision being led by?” she wrote, noting that France, Germany and India had 403, 137 and 24 infections per 100,000 persons, respectively, whereas Pakistan had 13.

Administration of single dose Cansino begins tomorrow - Pakistan

• Guidelines issued to stay safe from Covid during Ramazan • 594 more oxygen beds provided to healthcare facilities ISLAMABAD: As over 4,700 more people have been infected with coronavirus, the National Co­mmand and Operation Centre (NCOC) has issued guidelines for Ramazan, banning entry of people older than 50 years and ado­lescents in mosques/imambargahs for Namaz and Tara­weeh and advising the people to perform Aitikaf at home. Moreover, Sehr and Iftar will not be arranged at mosques or imambargahs. As many as 594 more oxygenated beds have been provided to dedicated Covid-19 healthcare facilities with special focus on Swat and Peshawar, the NCOC was told. Administration of single dose Cansino vaccine, which has arrived from China, will commence on Monday (tomorrow).

Uighurs: China sanctions UK MPs over abuses response

Uighurs: China sanctions UK MPs over abuses response
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