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Interior Minister: sabotage acts will not affect determination to safeguard stability

Syrian Arab News Agency

Syrian Arab News Agency

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July 7, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
Interior Minister: sabotage acts will not affect determination to safeguard stability

Damascus, July 7 (SANA) Syrian Interior Minister Anas Khattab said on Tuesday that French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Damascus marks a historic milestone in Syria’s path toward greater openness and international cooperation. It sends a clear message that Syria is moving forward into a new phase. “We are working with determination and resolve to []

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ComputerWeekly

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· Jun 23, 2026

Ransomware bans won’t stop ransomware. Resilience might

Proposals to ban UK government organisations from paying ransomware gangs appear to have lost momentum. The conversation should move towards making critical systems more resilient to attack

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 8, 2026

Benue Assembly urges FG to arrest, prosecute Katsina-Ala attackers

The Benue State House of Assembly has called on the Federal Government to intensify efforts to secure vulnerable communities and ensure the arrest and prosecution of those responsible for the recent attack on Sai Community in Mbajir Council Ward of Katsina-Ala Local Government Area. The resolution was passed during Tuesday’s plenary presided over by the [] Benue Assembly urges FG to arrest, prosecute Katsina-Ala attackers

Nepal News

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· Jul 8, 2026

सम्पत्ति शुद्धीकरणको कार्यालय अझ सशक्त बनाउनुपर्छ : अर्थमन्त्री

काठमाडौँ। अर्थमन्त्री स्वर्णिम वाग्लेले सम्पत्ति शुद्धीकरणको कार्यालयलाई अझ सशक्त बनाउनुपर्ने बताएका छन्। सिंहदरबारमा बुधबार बसेको राष्ट्रिय सभाअन्तर्गतको विधायन व्यवस्थापन समितिमा उनले वित्तीय अपराधको अनुसन्धानलाई एकीकृत रूपमा एकै ठाउँबाट गर्ने गरी सम्पत्ति शुद्धीकरण (मनी लाउन्ड्रिङ) निवारण ऐनलाई परिमार्जन गर्न खोजेको बताए। उनले सम्पत्ति शुद्धीकरण मात्र नभई समग्र ‘आर्थिक अपराध’ हेर्ने एउटा छुट्टै निकाय नै आवश्यक पर्ने []

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 29, 2026

Royal Commission uncovers ‘sickening’ role of media in Jew hatred

Sky News host Chris Kenny details how the Bondi Royal Commission is uncovering the role media and social platforms played in fuelling antisemitism before and after the Bondi massacre. “The Bondi Royal Commission was back in session today, and it was finally focusing on the role of some of the media in spreading antisemitism, in promoting Jew hatred in the lead up to the Bondi massacre and even afterwards,” Mr Kenny said. “Australia has let down Jewish migrants and Jewish Australians like it has never let down any group of people in our history. Social media has played a sickening role in misinforming people and in fuelling hatred. “No wonder Albo didn't want this Royal Commission; it is a daily uncovering of an intolerable and ongoing national disaster that he's done next to nothing to fix.”

BERNAMA

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· Jul 5, 2026

General : KUSKOP Warns Against 'Cable' Or Insider Dealings In Fund Applications

​PASIR GUDANG, July 5 (Bernama) -- The Ministry of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives (KUSKOP) has issued a stern warning that it will not compromise on any ‘cable’ or insider practices in the processing of entrepreneur fund applications under the ministry.

Eye Radio

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· Jun 23, 2026

Security gaps, displacement undermine confidence ahead of elections -Official

A senior CTSAM-VM representative has said the incomplete implementation of security arrangements is undermining public confidence and raising concerns over the safety of voters, political actors and electoral institutions ahead of the December 2026 general elections. Speaking during a CTSAM-VM meeting in Juba on Monday, Major General Bior Leek said the absence of a unified [] The post Security gaps, displacement undermine confidence ahead of elections -Official appeared first on Eye Radio.

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