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As relations between the USA and Russia continue to fall ever deeper into the abyss, and as China s Belt and Road Initiative continues to evolve deep into the Eurasian Arctic via the Polar Silk Road, a new era of potential for cooperation as well as nuclear war awaits humanity. The decisions made over the coming months will determine which of those two opposing destinies are selected.
For the time being, things are looking bad.
On February 5, 2021 the Canadian press was lit abuzz with the headline NORAD Modernization to Dominate Agenda of Canada-U.S. Defence Relations citing various military think tanks and ivory tower game theorists who should be kept as far from any actual policy making circles if the world is going to survive beyond the coming decade.
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Hackers made fake WhatsApp to trick iPhone users
As per a report, hackers had made a fake version of WhatsApp to collect sensitive information from iPhone users.
Ankita Chakravarti | February 4, 2021 | Updated 14:14 IST
Highlights
WhatsApp has been used to collect sensitive information from users many times.
The hackers had made the fake app to trick users to install configuration on their iPhone.
If downloaded, the information the hackers could have collected includes the Unique Device Identifier (UDID) and International Mobile Equipment Identity
WhatsApp has been used to collect sensitive information from users many times. As per a report, hackers had made a fake version of WhatsApp to collect sensitive information from iPhone users. The hackers had made the fake app to trick users to install configuration on their iPhone. If downloaded, the information the hackers could have collected includes the Unique Device Identifier (UDID) and International Mobile Equipment Identit
Warner, who has experience helping a pharmaceutical company send its antiretroviral drugs around the world during the AIDS epidemic, said the notion that the rollout would proceed without issue was misguided. I think there was a period because of the pandemic and its effect on people and everybody wanted hope, he said, adding that people were looking for a happy science story. The rest of the world has seemed to catch up to what I think people like me have unfortunately thought was going to happen, which is supply chains and competition and trade issues, and that s where we are.
Jan 20, 2021
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has pledged that his country will become carbon neutral by 2050. “Responding to climate change is no longer a constraint on economic growth,” he said in October, “I declare we will aim to realize a decarbonized society.”
While this promise is both welcome and ambitious, Japan’s pledge comes nearly a year after the European Union, which in 2019 proposed a climate law that would create a legally binding target of net zero carbon by 2050. Further, despite its green rhetoric, Japan’s climate change record at home and abroad has been mixed at best. To accomplish Suga’s ambitious goals, Japan will need to learn from other countries and pursue major political and economic reforms.