fence Seminar for defence lawyers on new approaches and techniques of legal defence By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Wed, 03 Aug 2016 11:48:25 +0000 Seminar Wed, 2016-08-10 (All day) - Thu, 2016-08-11 (All day) Almaty, Kazakhstan The OSCE Programme Office in Astana, the National Bar Association, the Almaty Bar Association OSCE Programme Office in Astana Central Asia Human rights This training seminar is the second in a series of 2016 training events aimed at strengthening the capacity of legal community, including defence lawyers, to effectively function in accordance with novelties in criminal procedure legislation. The seminar aims to provide defence lawyers with a deeper understanding of the advocacy specifics in cases with the involvement of investigating judges. Event participants will discuss issues related to organizational and legal aspects of methodology and mechanisms for collection of evidence, application of international standards, as well as enhancing defence lawyers’ knowledge and skills on evidence deposition procedure. A separate session will be devoted to the legal ethics and principles of lawyers’ interaction with the media and social networks.Related StoriesOSCE Programme Office concludes series of training seminars on National Preventive Mechanism Implementation in KazakhstanOSCE promotes Central Asian Leadership Program for young environmental leadersOSCE Programme Office trains notaries and advocates on countering money laundering and financing of terrorism Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Human rights Central Asia Seminar
fence OSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislation By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 22 Jul 2016 11:32:32 +0000 ASTANA, 22 July 2016 – An OSCE-supported two-day training seminar for some 30 defence lawyers from the northern part of Kazakhstan began today in Astana, with the aim of enhancing their understanding, common interpretation and implementation of the new criminal procedure legislation. The event is organized by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in co-operation with the National Bar Association and the Almaty Bar Association for lawyers from the Akmola region, Pavlodar, Kostanay, Karaganda and Petropavlovsk. Presentations will focus on new approaches and methods of legal protection, the legal institute of investigative judges in criminal proceedings, international guarantees for lawyers’ legal security, collection of evidence, and the questioning of witnesses. The interaction of lawyers with citizens, officials conducting criminal proceedings, the media and social networks will also be discussed. “It is of utmost importance to ensure adequate conditions for the training of judges, prosecutors and lawyers as the equal actors of the lawsuit,” said Ambassador György Szabó, Head of the OSCE Programme Office in Astana. “The Bar, as an independent institution, is responsible for ensuring the professional development of defence lawyers. As demonstrated by the current training, the OSCE stands ready to support efforts in this direction” Kadirzhan Baimukhanova, Deputy Head of the Republican Bar Association, said: "In the current conditions of rapidly developing legislation, such training seminars on the legislative novelties are crucial in ensuring the high professionalism of defence lawyers." Other topics covered by the training course are new information technologies, e-government, relevant ethical and professional requirements as well as national and international standards and best practices. The seminar is the first in a series of four planned for this autumn. Future events will take place in Almaty, Aktobe and Ust-Kamenogorsk. The series is part of the Programme Office’s long-standing efforts to strengthen the rule of law and support judicial reform in the host country.Related StoriesOSCE concludes series of training seminars on implementing the National Preventive Mechanism in KazakhstanOSCE promotes Central Asian Leadership Program for young environmental leadersSeminar for defence lawyers on new approaches and techniques of legal defence Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Rule of law Central Asia Press release
fence OSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislation By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 22 Jul 2016 11:32:32 +0000 ASTANA, 22 July 2016 – An OSCE-supported two-day training seminar for some 30 defence lawyers from the northern part of Kazakhstan began today in Astana, with the aim of enhancing their understanding, common interpretation and implementation of the new criminal procedure legislation. The event is organized by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in co-operation with the National Bar Association and the Almaty Bar Association for lawyers from the Akmola region, Pavlodar, Kostanay, Karaganda and Petropavlovsk. Presentations will focus on new approaches and methods of legal protection, the legal institute of investigative judges in criminal proceedings, international guarantees for lawyers’ legal security, collection of evidence, and the questioning of witnesses. The interaction of lawyers with citizens, officials conducting criminal proceedings, the media and social networks will also be discussed. “It is of utmost importance to ensure adequate conditions for the training of judges, prosecutors and lawyers as the equal actors of the lawsuit,” said Ambassador György Szabó, Head of the OSCE Programme Office in Astana. “The Bar, as an independent institution, is responsible for ensuring the professional development of defence lawyers. As demonstrated by the current training, the OSCE stands ready to support efforts in this direction” Kadirzhan Baimukhanova, Deputy Head of the Republican Bar Association, said: "In the current conditions of rapidly developing legislation, such training seminars on the legislative novelties are crucial in ensuring the high professionalism of defence lawyers." Other topics covered by the training course are new information technologies, e-government, relevant ethical and professional requirements as well as national and international standards and best practices. The seminar is the first in a series of four planned for this autumn. Future events will take place in Almaty, Aktobe and Ust-Kamenogorsk. The series is part of the Programme Office’s long-standing efforts to strengthen the rule of law and support judicial reform in the host country.Related StoriesOSCE supports training seminar on torture prevention in KazakhstanOSCE supports plea bargain training in KazakhstanOSCE concludes series of training seminars on implementing the National Preventive Mechanism in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Rule of law Central Asia Press release
fence OSCE Centre in Bishkek trains defence lawyers and prosecutors on right to liberty and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 28 Jul 2016 07:39:26 +0000 BISHKEK, 28 July 2016 – A two-day training conducted by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek for 14 defence lawyers and 12 officers from the Prosecutor’s office on the right to liberty and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention, ended today in the Kyrgyz capital. The workshop focused on the international framework for measures of restraint, as well as the internationally recognized constitutional right to institute proceedings in cases of violations. The detention of minors, persons with disabilities, women with children, or defendants in need of continued medical treatment and hospitalization were among the topics discussed, and participants learned more about their specific concerns to ensure that the restraint measures taken comply with human rights standards. “The right to liberty is a basic fundamental right, protected by international human rights law and enshrined in the Kyrgyz Constitution,” said Anete Erdmane, acting Senior Human Dimension Officer at the OSCE Centre. “To ensure that restrictions on liberty are applied in compliance with the law and that other human rights are not violated as a result of the deprivation of liberty, it is important that prosecutors and lawyers are aware of the relevant standards and obligations. In line with its mandate, the OSCE Centre works to improve the administration of justice and strengthen the rule of law in Kyrgyzstan.” The course was delivered by Ulugbek Azimov, a well-known national expert in the field, while Sergey Poduzov, an international human rights law expert from Russia, also led a training session. The training course is part of the OSCE Centre’s project on promoting a comprehensive approach to the rule of law, administration of justice, prevention of torture, and capacity building. Related StoriesOSCE Centre in Bishkek supports summer school on topical issues of police reformOSCE Centre in Bishkek enhances police investigators’ skills in crime investigation techniquesOSCE Centre in Bishkek hosts regional discussion on Security Sector Governance and Reform Full Article OSCE Centre in Bishkek Rule of law Central Asia Press release
fence OSCE Project Co-ordinator to assist Ukraine in strengthening democratic control of defence and security sectors By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 11:08:03 +0000 KYIV, 15 July 2016 – The OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine today opened a new sphere of project assistance to Ukraine – improving democratic control of defence and security sectors – with a presentation of international experience and best practices at a conference in Kyiv. The event, co-organized with the Parliament and the Ministry of Defence, brought together more than 120 parliamentarians, military and civilian representatives of various ministries, experts, and civil society activists to learn about the basic principles in this area, as well as practical examples from other countries. During the conference, the OSCE Code of Conduct on Politico-Military Aspects of Security and the OSCE Security Sector Governance and Reform Guidelines were presented. Ukrainian translations of these documents can be found at www.osce.org/fsc/41355 and www.osce.org/uk/secretariat/253156, respectively. The participants discussed in detail the national models of parliamentary and civic control over the defence sectors of Austria, Bulgaria, Denmark, Germany, and Norway. “The ability of Parliament, and of society at large, to exercise control over its security services is a true litmus test for democracy and rule of law,” said Jeffrey Erlich, Senior Project Officer at the OSCE Project Co-ordinator’s Office. “Such oversight contributes to a much more effective security sector by rooting out corruption, and by strengthening the bond between society and the armed forces.” Igor Dolgov, Deputy Minister of Defence, said: “For me there is no question of whether it is possible to simultaneously deal with current crisis and implement reforms in defense sectors, including strengthening mechanisms of democratic control over armed forces. It is needed and it is already happening.” Until the end of the year, the OSCE Project Co-ordinator will provide expertise in developing a concept paper and implementation plan for democratic oversight; assist in promoting dialogue between the military, parliamentarians, experts and civic activists; and contribute to raising awareness among the public by publishing relevant online resources. Further assistance efforts will continue after 2016. In partnering with the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of the Armed Forces (DCAF), the project will also draw on their expertise.Related StoriesOSCE Project Co-ordinator promotes best practices of democratic control over defence and security sector in UkraineOSCE Project Co-ordinator to mark 20 years of Ukraine’s constitution with discussion on constitutional reformOSCE Project Co-ordinator trains new Ukrainian neighbourhood police Full Article OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine Reform and cooperation in the security sector Eastern Europe Press release
fence JSW Defence & Shield AI Forge Strategic Partnership To Bring Cutting-Edge Military Aircraft Technology To India - ASDNews By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:55:23 GMT JSW Defence & Shield AI Forge Strategic Partnership To Bring Cutting-Edge Military Aircraft Technology To India ASDNews Full Article
fence Are you on the fence about accepting a work from home offer? By www.siliconrepublic.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:30:55 +0000 Were you offered a fully remote position but aren’t sure that it is the right step? Well here is what you need to know. Read more: Are you on the fence about accepting a work from home offer? Full Article Advice remote working work-life balance working life
fence gStore by GreyOrange unveils SoftFence - Next-generation virtual shielding for RFID-driven retail operations By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: GreyOrange Inc. has introduced SoftFence, a virtual shielding technology from its retail software as a service (SaaS) platform, gStore. Designed to enhance store execution through real-time inventory management and intelligent tasking, gStore is already trusted for implementing over 250 overhead RFID-enabled stores, which is a global first. Full Article
fence Arcserve survey: Healthcare industry's ransomware defences need more preventive action By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: Arcserve has released findings from its annual independent global research focusing on the healthcare sector's approach and experience of data protection, recovery, and ransomware readiness. Full Article
fence Defence contractor Marshall deploys tracking solution with AT&T IoT connectivity By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group (Marshall ADG) will deploy AT&T’s secure IoT capabilities into its overall connected container service model for its end customers, including its recently won global managed container service contract with the Dutch Army. Full Article
fence IFS helps Marshall Aerospace & Defence Group scale its global defense manufacturing and service business By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: To ensure visibility and control over mission-critical business processes such as manufacturing and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), international defence manufacturer and service provider Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group turned to global enterprise applications company IFS for a comprehensive enterprise applications platform. Full Article
fence European countries are spending more on defence, a think tank says By www.euronews.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 11:58:01 +0100 European countries are spending more on defence, a think tank says Full Article
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fence Man Charged With Offences In UK Court By bernews.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 15:38:52 +0000 Jahkiel Samuels has been charged in a British court following an incident “where people in a café were reportedly threatened by a man with a gun.” The Nottinghamshire Police website said, “A man has been charged following an incident where people in a café were reportedly threatened by a man with a gun. “Jahkiel Samuels, […] Full Article All Crime #InternationalCrime #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt
fence Bermudian Charged With Offences In UK Court By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Jul 2022 12:50:40 +0000 Two men – including Troishun Walker of Bermuda – recently appeared in a UK court, with Walker “accused of carrying a blade, namely a pocket knife, and using threatening violence.” The Hucknall Dispatch website said, “Troishun Walker, 30, of no fixed address but of Bermudian nationality, is accused of carrying a blade, namely a pocket […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime News #InternationalCrime #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt #UnitedKingdom
fence COP29 host Azerbaijan hits out at West in defence of oil and gas By biztoc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:40:21 GMT President Ilham Aliyev described his country as a victim of a "well-orchestrated campaign of slander and blackmail". Full Article
fence Russia–China defence and security relations: Insights from the expert community By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Wed, 31 Aug 2022 13:22:13 +0000 Russia–China defence and security relations: Insights from the expert community 13 September 2022 — 3:00PM TO 4:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 31 August 2022 Online Experts share insights on Russia–China military, defence, and security relations. In the defence and security realms, Russia–China relations resemble more pragmatic cooperation based on shared, calculated interests than an alliance. This event presents and discusses key findings from a recent expert survey conducted by Chatham House with the aim to gather insights on Russia–China military, defence, and security relations. Survey responses helped identify areas of bilateral cooperation but also crucial friction points and obstacles that prevent the relationship from developing further, as well as policy pathways for the West. Full Article
fence Russia-China Defence and Security Relations By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Mon, 05 Sep 2022 11:16:50 +0000 Russia-China Defence and Security Relations This project explores the military and security linkages between Russia and China. jon.wallace 5 September 2022 The project seeks to provide a nuanced understanding of Russia-China relations in the defence and security realms. It also seeks to understand Russian political and security perceptions regarding Chinese inroads into what Russia considers its ‘near abroad’, as well as other sources of irritation and tension in the bilateral relationship. It offers recommendations to guide NATO policy responses. Full Article
fence Security and defence 2025 By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Thu, 26 Sep 2024 13:42:14 +0000 Security and defence 2025 6 March 2025 — 8:00AM TO 6:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 26 September 2024 Chatham House and Online Join senior policymakers, business leaders and international security experts at Chatham House for a day of thought-provoking discussions exploring the tools needed to equip military forces with for an increasingly insecure future. You will receive further instructions regarding your registration soon. Future-proofing a fracturing worldThe security and defence landscape is characterised by rapid change and evolving threats to global stability. The uncertainties of a complex geopolitical environment, with war on multiple fronts, are exacerbated by the array of threats presented across the domains of conflict - from land, sea and air through to space and technology. From drone swarm attacks in the Donbas, utilising the latest battlefield technology to gain advantages on the land and in the air, through to the battle for primacy in the space domain above the strategically important, yet inhospitable Arctic shipping lanes, the domains of conflict are becoming increasingly intertwined. A holistic strategy fit to tackle the threats of a fracturing world will rely on effective collaboration between the public and private sectors.The 2025 Security and Defence conference brings together global policymakers, senior military and armed forces figures, business leaders and civil society experts. An insightful day of keynotes, high-level panel dialogues, and ‘under-the-Rule’ spotlights will explore how advanced technology is shaping the battlefield, examine how security architectures can be redesigned to support the end goal of peace, and address the future of arms control measures. Discussions will also unpack how forward-thinking defence actors might unlock fresh opportunities alongside current challenges. Forging stronger ties with partners to future-proof institutions and develop the architecture that will sustain security and defence ecosystems into the future will be crucial to ensuring that fighting forces are equipped, not just for the conflicts of today, but the security challenges of tomorrow.Why attend?Learn more about the areas that leaders across the security and defence ecosystem are prioritizing and how they aim to counter emerging threats in order to foster resilience in this environment.Gain an understanding of the array of threats that are present, both across the domains of conflict and also the different regions of the world.In-person networking opportunities with senior leaders from across the government, international militaries and global business, as well as access to exclusive ‘under-the-Rule’ sessions.The institute occupies a position of respect and trust, and is committed to fostering inclusive dialogue at all events. Event attendees are expected to uphold this by adhering to our code of conduct. Full Article
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fence Former mayor accused of property encroachment violations in Dawson City files his defence against town By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 19:24:30 EST Former Dawson City Mayor Bill Kendrick has filed his defence against the town's encroachment violation lawsuit. Full Article News/Canada/North
fence P.E.I. man sentenced to nearly 6 years for 'reprehensible' offences including making child pornography By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 14:42:19 EST A man from Queens County has been sentenced to five years and nine months in federal prison for charges including making and transmitting child pornography, voyeurism and intercepting private communications. Full Article News/Canada/PEI
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fence News24 Business | SA arm of Ivor Ichikowitz's Paramount defence group files for business rescue By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 08:46:00 The South African operations of defence and aerospace company Paramount filed for business rescue amid a dispute with a drone manufacturer from the United Arab Emirates. Full Article
fence Machines Vs Humans: Chief Of Defence Staff Warns Of Evolving Warfare By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:46:01 +0530 Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan asserted that "we are at the cusp of a major change in warfare". Full Article
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fence Crop Parasites Can Be Deterred by “Electric Fences” By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Thu, 17 Oct 2024 12:00:02 +0000 Imagine you’re a baby cocoa plant, just unfurling your first tentative roots into the fertile, welcoming soil.Somewhere nearby, a predator stirs. It has no ears to hear you, no eyes to see you. But it knows where you are, thanks in part to the weak electric field emitted by your roots.It is microscopic, but it’s not alone. By the thousands, the creatures converge, slithering through the waterlogged soil, propelled by their flagella. If they reach you, they will use fungal-like hyphae to penetrate and devour you from the inside. They’re getting closer. You’re a plant. You have no legs. There’s no escape.But just before they fall upon you, they hesitate. They seem confused. Then, en masse, they swarm off in a different direction, lured by a more attractive electric field. You are safe. And they will soon be dead.If Eleonora Moratto and Giovanni Sena get their way, this is the future of crop pathogen control.Many variables are involved in the global food crisis, but among the worst are the pests that devastate food crops, ruining up to 40 percent of their yield before they can be harvested. One of these—the little protist in the example above, an oomycete formally known as Phytophthora palmivora—has a US $1 billion appetite for economic staples like cocoa, palm, and rubber.There is currently no chemical defense that can vanquish these creatures without poisoning the rest of the (often beneficial) organisms living in the soil. So Moratto, Sena, and their colleagues at Sena’s group at Imperial College London settled on a non-traditional approach: They exploited P. palmivora’s electric sense, which can be spoofed.All plant roots that have been measured to date generate external ion flux, which translates into a very weak electric field. Decades of evidence suggests that this signal is an important target for predators’ navigation systems. However, it remains a matter of some debate how much their predators rely on plants’ electrical signatures to locate them, as opposed to chemical or mechanical information. Last year, Moratto and Sena’s group found that P. palmivora spores are attracted to the positive electrode of a cell generating current densities of 1 ampere per square meter. “The spores followed the electric field,” says Sena, suggesting that a similar mechanism helps them find natural bioelectric fields emitted by roots in the soil.That got the researchers wondering: Might such an artificial electric field override the protists’ other sensory inputs, and scramble their compasses as they tried to use plant roots’ much weaker electrical output?To test the idea, the researchers developed two ways to protect plant roots using a constant vertical electric field. They cultivated two common snacks for P. palmivora—a flowering plant related to cabbage and mustard, and a legume often used as a livestock feed plant—in tubes in a hydroponic solution. Two electric-field configurations were tested: A “global” vertical field [left] and a field generated by two small nearby electrodes. The global field proved to be slightly more effective.Eleonora MorattoIn the first assay, the researchers sandwiched the plant roots between rows of electrodes above and below, which completely engulfed them in a “global” vertical field. For the second set, the field was generated using two small electrodes a short distance away from the plant, creating current densities on the order of 10 A/m2. Then they unleashed the protists.With respect to the control group, both methods successfully diverted a significant portion of the predators away from the plant roots. They swarmed the positive electrode, where—since zoospores can’t survive for longer than about 2 to 3 hours without a host—they presumably starved to death. Or worse. Neil Gow, whose research presented some of the first evidence for zoospore electrosensing, has other theories about their fate. “Applied electrical fields generate toxic products and steep pH gradients near and around the electrodes due to the electrolysis of water,” he says. “The tropism towards the electrode might be followed by killing or immobilization due to the induced pH gradients.”Not only did the technique prevent infestation, but some evidence indicates that it may also mitigate existing infections. The researchers published their results in August in Scientific Reports.The global electric field was marginally more successful than the local. However, it would be harder to translate from lab conditions into a (literal) field trial in soil. The local electric field setup would be easy to replicate: “All you have to do is stick the little plug into the soil next to the crop you want to protect,” says Sena.Moratto and Sena say this is a proof of concept that demonstrates a basis for a new, pesticide-free way to protect food crops. (Sena likens the technique to the decoys used by fighter jets to draw away incoming missiles by mimicking the signals of the original target.) They are now looking for funding to expand the project. The first step is testing the local setup in soil; the next is to test the approach on Phytophthora infestans, a meaner, scarier cousin of P. palmivora.P. infestans attacks a more varied diet of crops—you may be familiar with its work during the Irish potato famine. The close genetic similarities imply another promising candidate for electrical pest control. This investigation, however, may require more funding. P. infestans research can be undertaken only under more stringent laboratory security protocols.The work at Imperial ties into the broader—and somewhat charged—debate around electrostatic ecology; that is, the extent to which creatures including ticks make use of heretofore poorly understood electrical mechanisms to orient themselves and in other ways enhance their survival. “Most people still aren’t aware that naturally occurring electricity can play an ecological role,” says Sam England, a behavioral ecologist with Berlin’s Natural History Museum. “So I suspect that once these electrical phenomena become more well known and understood, they will inspire a greater number of practical applications like this one.” Full Article Agriculture Electric fields Crops Pesticides
fence Guidelines for Compounding of Offences under the IT Act 1961 By www.caclubindia.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 15:40:14 GMT Guidelines for Compounding of Offences under the IT Act 1961 Full Article
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fence Return of unpredictable president puts UK defence spending top of agenda By www.bbc.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 15:38:55 GMT Politicians say we're living in dangerous times, and Trump is a lot less willing than Biden to pay for Europe's defence. Full Article
fence Defence chief calls for more spending on military By www.bbc.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 13:26:56 GMT Treasury minister Darren Jones says defence spending should rise to 2.5% of GDP, but avoids saying by when. Full Article
fence Surge in Russian drone strikes test Ukrainian defences and devastate families By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:39:37 GMT Russia is launching mass drone strikes on Ukraine. A 14-year-old girl was one of the latest victims. Full Article
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fence Two Village Defence Guards killed by terrorists in J&K's Kishtwar district By www.ibtimes.co.in Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 09:57:05 +0530 Two VDGs namely Nazir Ahmed and Kuldeep Kumar were first kidnapped by terrorists and later their bodies were found in the forest area of Kishtwar. Full Article
fence Trump nominates Army veteran and Fox News host Pete Hegseth for defence secretary - The Hindu By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 01:20:00 GMT Trump nominates Army veteran and Fox News host Pete Hegseth for defence secretary The HinduTrump Tracker: Fox News Anchor Nominated To Lead Pentagon NDTVTrump's defense choice stuns the Pentagon, raises questions about the Fox News host's experience Hindustan TimesTrump appoints television host, army veteran Pete Hegseth as his Defense Secretary The Times of IndiaUS hostage families urge Biden-Trump cooperation to reach deal before inauguration The Times of Israel Full Article
fence Vandana Sishodiya vs Ministry Of Defence on 11 November, 2024 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: : The Complainant filed an (offline) RTI application dated 20.05.2023 seeking the following information: "I am enclosing herewith a Photocopy letter dated 25/9/23 regarding Departmental Grocery Card No CAO 5112259933/201N0o., which was not activated by the Aligarh Depot due to which I Could not got my necessary groceries items. Recognizing this I need information & copies of documents as per following points:- 1. Please intimate the date of receipt of aforesaid letter 2. Please provide a certified photocopy of aforesaid letter 3. Please provide the information regarding action taken on my above letter by the appropriate authority since the date of issuing to this date. Full Article
fence AHSP of P-7 Parachute System Officially Transferred to DRDO Laboratory for Enhanced Defence Operations By www.oneindia.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:21:17 +0530 The AHSP of the P-7 Parachute System has been handed over to the DRDO by a key laboratory, enhancing defence capabilities for air-dropping payloads. Full Article
fence From Battlefield To Boardroom: How AI Is Transforming Global Defence Industry By www.oneindia.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 18:59:34 +0530 The defence industry is experiencing significant growth. With the world becoming more unstable due to geopolitical churning, such as Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the ongoing conflict in Gaza and increasing competition between major global powers, countries are boosting their spending on Full Article
fence Assessment of extracellular polymeric substances production and antioxidant defences in periphytic communities exposed to effluent contaminants By pubs.rsc.org Published On :: Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2024, Advance ArticleDOI: 10.1039/D4EM00446A, PaperCarlos Silva, Etelvina Figueira, Diana Matos, Carina Sá, Tânia Vidal, Fernando José Mendes Gonçalves, Nelson Abrantes, Joana Luísa PereiraPeriphyton is frequently used in the evaluation of the ecological status of aquatic ecosystems using diatoms as a proxy.To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
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