strikes Trump’s Strikes Risk Upending Iraqi Politics By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 16:26:01 +0000 Source Foreign Affairs URL https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/iran/2020-01-27/trumps-strikes-risk-upen... Release date 27 March 2020 Expert Dr Renad Mansour In the news type Op-ed Hide date on homepage Full Article
strikes Nature strikes back By www.thestatesman.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 00:00:00 GMT The earth we abuse and the living things we kill will, in the end, take their revenge; for in exploiting their presence we are diminishing our future. ~ Marya Mannes Each species represents a thread in the closely woven fabric of Nature. For centuries, we humans have prided ourselves on being the most 'evolved' species. Superior intelligence and technological capability have bred this arrogance. Full Article
strikes Episode 29 - The Internet of Wildcats (IoW) Android Nougat, Deliveroo strikes & Playstation rumours By play.acast.com Published On :: Fri, 26 Aug 2016 12:30:46 GMT Henry Burrell is the master of ceremonies this week, dropping beats on the hottest tech topics. First up, producer Chris joins to chat about the latest Android OS: Nougat. Then staff writer at Techworld.com Scott Carey jumps in to chat about the Deliveroo strikes this week and what this means for sharing economy companies like Uber and Airbnb in general (15:30). Finally, staff writer at Tech Advisor Lewis Painter has some Playstation console rumours to discuss (27:00). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Full Article
strikes The evidence on doctors strikes and patient harm By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Nov 2015 12:23:35 +0000 Doctors considering strike action may worry about the effect on patients. David Metcalfe and colleagues examine the evidence and find that “patients do not come to serious harm during industrial action provided that provisions are made for emergency care.” Read the full analysis: http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h6231 Full Article
strikes When Disaster Strikes: Responding to Migrants Caught in Crises By www.migrationpolicy.org Published On :: Wed, 05 Sep 2018 12:08:35 -0400 Migrants displaced by crisis do not benefit from international protection the way that refugees do. This article examines the experiences of labor migrants amid manmade and natural disasters in the Central African Republic, Côte d’Ivoire, Lebanon, Libya, South Africa, and Thailand, as well as stakeholder responses. Research demonstrates the agency and resilience of migrants, who develop flexible solutions in the face of crisis. Full Article
strikes In Washington State, the Last Few Teacher Strikes Charge Ahead By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Sep 2018 00:00:00 +0000 Teachers are still on strike in three Washington school districts, and their fights with the districts are escalating. Full Article Washington
strikes Washington State Teachers End Strikes, Enabling Students to Go to School By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Sep 2018 00:00:00 +0000 After three weeks of teacher strikes dotting the state of Washington, students in all districts are back in school. Teachers in the Tacoma and Battle Ground districts returned to school at the beginning of last week after settling contract agreements. Full Article Washington
strikes Supreme Court Strikes Minnesota Law Barring Political Apparel at Polling Places By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000 In a case implicating the use of schools as voting locations as well as free speech in education, the justices said Minnesota went too far. Full Article Minnesota
strikes How to Adapt Your Customer Service When Crisis Strikes By www.crmbuyer.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T04:00:00-07:00 Customer service doesn't have to suffer while your company goes through a difficult transition. In fact, 78 percent of consumers said they stopped doing business with a company because of poor customer service. Now is the time to show your most valuable buyers how you'll keep them informed, updated and respected throughout this crisis by adapting your practices to the moment. Full Article
strikes The Don Strikes Back By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Sat, 08 Feb 2020 19:30:06 GMT An enraged and ebullient Trump ups the body count. Full Article
strikes David Torrance: Airstrikes in Syria are far from ideal, but it’s better than nothing By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 04:00:00 +0100 Today in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister will explain her decision to authorise airstrikes against Syria alongside France and the United States. Full Article
strikes How Teacher Strikes Could Factor in 2020 Elections By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 00:00:00 +0000 The recent Chicago Teachers Union strike drew attention from Democratic presidential candidates in Illinois, a state won by Democrats in the last White House contest. For 2020, it's possible we could see a twist on that story: big-city teacher strikes in states with less predictable outcomes. Full Article Unions
strikes Colette Douglas Home: Far from an easy choice in deciding to launch strikes over Syria By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Nov 2015 00:09:10 +0000 An armoured car guarded the Grand Place in Brussels city centre yesterday as a group of women sat drinking coffee at an outdoor table. A reporter asked one of them what she would do if terrorists started shooting? She said: "Smile. Sit. Drink coffee. Enjoy – even if it is the last." Full Article
strikes How Teacher Strikes Could Factor in 2020 Elections By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 00:00:00 +0000 The recent Chicago Teachers Union strike drew attention from Democratic presidential candidates in Illinois, a state won by Democrats in the last White House contest. For 2020, it's possible we could see a twist on that story: big-city teacher strikes in states with less predictable outcomes. Full Article Elections
strikes Coronavirus strikes staffers inside the White House By abcnews.go.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 03:30:18 -0400 The coronavirus is surfacing deep inside the White House Full Article Politics
strikes Fin24.com | Boon for property buyers as 'coronavirus urgency' strikes By www.fin24.com Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 20:45:15 +0200 While its "business unusual" in the SA residential property market, it is also the best buyer's market in a decade, says the chair of the Seeff Property Group. Full Article
strikes Here's What Teachers Think About Training, Pay, Strikes, and Choice By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 00:00:00 +0000 Educators for Excellence took the temperature of teachers across the nation on issues ranging from compensation to preparation to union membership. Full Article Teachingprofession
strikes Lockdown movie strikes eerie note at German virtual film festival By www.dailystar.com.lb Published On :: 2020-05-08T15:48:00.0000000 Friederich imagine a world where an oppressive state has locked down all gatherings of people to minimise risk from a nebulous threat Full Article Movies & TV
strikes Dexter Payment Card Malware Strikes South Africa By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 15:27:10 GMT Full Article headline malware bank cybercrime fraud africa
strikes US Hospitals Turn Away Patients As Ransomware Strikes By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2019 14:54:59 GMT Full Article headline hacker malware cybercrime fraud terror
strikes Data Leak Strikes US Cannabis Users, Sensitive Info Exposed By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 15:57:37 GMT Full Article headline privacy data loss identity theft
strikes Spectre Chip Security Vulnerability Strikes Again By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Tue, 22 May 2018 06:36:24 GMT Full Article headline flaw intel
strikes Facebook's Data-Center Landlord Strikes Deal to Add Solar Power By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-01-29T12:07:00Z Facebook Inc. is boosting its clean-energy efforts with a deal to help run a Virginia data center where it leases space with solar power. Full Article News Wind Power Solar Storage
strikes When tragedy strikes, follow due process By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2019-07-19 Mining e-Brief Mining operations around the country strive to send home employees safely at the end of each shift, by implementing various stringent health and safety measures in their working places. Despite these measures and various safety drives... Full Article
strikes Avoiding disruption. European guide to strikes and other industrial action By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2017-02-15 The European guide to strikes and other industrial action has been created by Eversheds Sutherland to provide you with a quickand easy reference when responding to threats of industrial action in 15 European countries. Click here to download the pub... Full Article
strikes The American Catastrophe: Coronavirus Strikes a Nation Unprepared By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 12:18:54 +0200 The first coronavirus infection in the United States was confirmed in Seattle 100 days ago. A team of DER SPIEGEL reporters has documented what has happened since, following a dozen people as they struggle to come to terms with the health catastrophe. Full Article
strikes Lotto winner strikes million-dollar prize By www.nzherald.co.nz Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 21:31:54 +1200 One Lotto ticket's now worth $1 million - winning Division One in tonight's draw.The winning ticket was bought online by a Waikato player.That was this evening's biggest winnerStrike Four will be worth $800,000 and Powerball... Full Article
strikes When tragedy strikes, follow due process By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2019-12-04 Mining operations around the country strive to send home employees safely at the end of each shift, by implementing various stringent health and safety measures in their working places. Despite these measures and various safety drives to put health ... Full Article
strikes Coronavirus strikes staffers inside the White House By article.wn.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:15 GMT The coronavirus is surfacing deep inside the White House ...... Full Article
strikes Refugee women killed in Turkish strikes on Kurdish group in Iraq By www.smh.com.au Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 05:39:01 GMT Iraq's Foreign Ministry said the attack "constituted a serious violation of international humanitarian law." Full Article
strikes Measles Strikes 72 People in 10 States By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Measles Strikes 72 People in 10 StatesCategory: Health NewsCreated: 5/2/2008 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 5/2/2008 12:00:00 AM Full Article
strikes Thousands of Health Care Workers Lack Insurance If COVID-19 Strikes: Study By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Thousands of Health Care Workers Lack Insurance If COVID-19 Strikes: StudyCategory: Health NewsCreated: 4/30/2020 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 5/1/2020 12:00:00 AM Full Article
strikes When Illness Strikes, Vampire Bat Moms Will Still Socialize With Their Kids By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2020 13:44:55 +0000 Studying how bats behave when they’re feeling ill could help researchers better understand how pathogens move through close-knit populations Full Article
strikes Coronavirus strikes staffers inside the White House By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:37:07 -0400 Vice President Mike Pence's press secretary has the coronavirus, the White House said, making her the second person who works at the White House complex known to test positive for the virus this week. President Donald Trump, who publicly identified the affected Pence aide, said he was “not worried” about the virus spreading in the White House. Pence spokeswoman Katie Miller, who tested positive Friday, had been in recent contact with Pence but not with the president. Full Article
strikes Jadon Sancho to Manchester United: 'Agent' Marcus Rashford strikes again in £120m transfer battle By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-10T06:46:00Z Marcus Rashford has been leading Manchester United's charm offensive to bring Jadon Sancho to Old Trafford - and he will have another chance tonight. Full Article
strikes Lessons we can learn for whatever crisis strikes next By www.smh.com.au Published On :: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 13:54:00 GMT There’s even a lesson for Scoldilocks. Full Article
strikes Lessons we can learn for whatever crisis strikes next By www.brisbanetimes.com.au Published On :: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 13:54:00 GMT There’s even a lesson for Scoldilocks. Full Article
strikes Lessons we can learn for whatever crisis strikes next By www.theage.com.au Published On :: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 13:54:00 GMT There’s even a lesson for Scoldilocks. Full Article
strikes J&J strikes CDMO deal to add capacity for COVID-19 vaccine By www.biopharma-reporter.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 14:47:00 +0100 J&J agrees a manufacturing partnership with Emergent, as it looks to hit its target of one billion doses. Full Article Bio Developments
strikes Using Parse.com with PhoneGap – Part 2: The phone strikes back By www.adobe.com Published On :: Mon Feb 04 19:33:00 UTC 2013 Learn how to add offline support, geolocation, and child browser features using the Parse service in PhoneGap. Full Article
strikes Drugs and drones: The crime empire strikes back By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Wed, 24 Feb 2016 09:10:00 -0500 Editors’ Note: Organized crime actors have increasingly adopted advanced technologies, with law enforcement agencies adapting accordingly. However, the use of ever fancier-technology is only a part of the story. The future lies as much behind as ahead, writes Vanda Felbab-Brown, with criminal groups now using primitive technologies and methods to counter the advanced technologies used by law enforcement. This post was originally published by the Remote Control Project, a project hosted by the Oxford Research Group. The history of drug trafficking and crime more broadly is a history of adaptation on the part of criminal groups in response to advances in methods and technology on the part of law enforcement agencies, and vice versa. Sometimes, technology trumps crime: The spread of anti-theft devices in cars radically reduced car theft. The adoption of citadels (essentially saferooms) aboard ships, combined with intense naval patrolling, radically reduced the incidence of piracy off Somalia. Often, however, certainly in the case of many transactional crimes such as drug trafficking, law enforcement efforts have tended to weed out the least competent traffickers, and to leave behind the toughest, meanest, leanest, and most adaptable organized crime groups. Increasingly, organized crime actors have adopted advanced technologies, such as semi-submersible and fully-submersible vehicles to carry drugs and other contraband, and cybercrime and virtual currencies for money-laundering. Adaptations in the technology of smuggling by criminal groups in turn lead to further evolution and improvement of methods by law enforcement agencies. However, the use of ever fancier-technology is only a part of the story. The future lies as much behind as ahead (to paraphrase J.P. Wodehouse), with the asymmetric use of primitive technologies and methods by criminal groups to counter the advanced technologies used by law enforcement. The seduction of SIGINT and HVT The improvements in signal intelligence (SIGINT) and big-data mining over the past two decades have dramatically increased tactical intelligence flows to law enforcement agencies and military actors, creating a more transparent anti-crime, anti-terrorism, and counterinsurgency battlefield than before. The bonanza of communications intercepts of targeted criminals and militants that SIGINT has come to provide over the past decades in Colombia, Mexico, Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and other parts of the world has also strongly privileged high-value targeting (HVT) and decapitation policies-i.e., principally targeting the presumed leaders of criminal and militant organizations. The proliferation of SIGINT and advances in big-data trawling, combined with some highly visible successes of HVT, has come with significant downsides. First, high-value targeting has proven effective only under certain circumstances. In many contexts, such as in Mexico, HVT has been counterproductive, fragmenting criminal groups without reducing their proclivity to violence; in fact, exacerbating violence in the market. Other interdiction patterns and postures, such as middle-level targeting and focused-deterrence, would be more effective policy choices. A large part of the problem is that the seductive bonanza of signal intelligence has lead to counterproductive discounting of the need to: develop a strategic understanding of criminal groups’ decisionmaking—knowledge crucial for anticipating the responses of targeted non-state actors to law enforcement actions; Mexico provides a disturbing example; cultivate intelligence human intelligence assets, sorely lacking in Somalia, for example; obtain a broad and comprehensive understanding of the motivations and interests of local populations that interact with criminal and insurgent groups, notably deficient in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan; and establish good relationships with local populations to advance anti-crime and counterinsurgency policies, such as in Colombia where drug eradication policy antagonized local populations from national government and strengthened the bonds between them and rebel groups. In other words, the tactical tool, technology—in the form of signal intelligence and big-data mining—has trumped strategic analysis. The correction needed is to bring back strategic intelligence analysis to drive interdiction targeting patterns, instead of letting the seduction of signal data drive intelligence analysis and targeting action. The political effects, anticipated responses by criminal and militant groups, and other outcomes of targeting patterns need be incorporated into the strategic analysis. Questions to be assessed need to include: Can interdiction hope to incapacitate—arrest and kill—all of the enemy or should it seek to shape the enemy? What kind of criminals and militants, such as how fractured or unified, how radicalized or restrained in their ambitions, and how closely aligned with local populations against the state, does interdiction want to produce? Dogs fights or drone fights: Remote lethal action by criminals Criminal groups have used technology not merely to foil law enforcement actions, but also to fight each other and dominate the criminal markets and control local populations. In response to the so-called Pacification (UPP) policy in Rio de Janeiro through which the Rio government has sought to wrestle control over slums from violent criminal gangs, the Comando Vermelho (one of such gangs), for example, claimed to deploy remote-sensor cameras in the Complexo do Alemão slum to identify police collaborators, defined as those who went into newly-established police stations. Whether this specific threat was credible or not, the UPP police units have struggled to establish a good working relationship with the locals in Alemão. The new radical remote-warfare development on the horizon is for criminal groups to start using drones and other remote platforms not merely to smuggle and distribute contraband, as they are starting to do already, but to deliver lethal action against their enemies—whether government officials, law enforcement forces, or rival crime groups. Eventually, both law enforcement and rival groups will develop defenses against such remote lethal action, perhaps also employing remote platforms: drones to attack the drones. Even so, the proliferation of lethal remote warfare capabilities among criminal groups will undermine deterrence, including deterrence among criminal groups themselves over the division of the criminal market and its turfs. Remotely delivered hits will complicate the attribution problem— i.e., who authorized the lethal action—and hence the certainty of sufficiently painful retaliation against the source and thus a stable equilibrium. More than before, criminal groups will be tempted to instigate wars over the criminal market with the hope that they will emerge as the most powerful criminal actors and able to exercise even greater power over the criminal market—the way the Sinaloa Cartel has attempted to do in Mexico even without the use of fancy technology. Stabilizing a highly violent and contested—dysfunctional—criminal market will become all the more difficult the more remote lethal platforms have proliferated among criminal groups. Back to the past: The Ewoks of crime and anti-crime In addition to adopting ever-advancing technologies, criminal and militant groups also adapt to the technological superiority of law enforcement-military actors by the very opposite tactic—resorting asymmetrically to highly primitive deception and smuggling measures. Thus, both militant and criminal groups have adapted to signal intelligence not just by using better encryption, but also by not using cell phones and electronic communications at all, relying on personal couriers, for example, or by flooding the e-waves with a lot of white noise. Similarly, in addition to loading drugs on drones, airplanes, and submersibles, drug trafficking groups are going back to very old-methods such as smuggling by boats, including through the Gulf of Mexico, by human couriers, or through tunnels. Conversely, society sometimes adapts to the presence of criminal groups and intense, particularly highly violent, criminality by adopting its own back-to-the-past response—i.e., by standing up militias (which in a developed state should have been supplanted by state law enforcement forces). The rise of anti-crime militias in Mexico, in places such as Michoacán and Guerrero, provides a vivid and rich example of such populist responses and the profound collapse of official law enforcement. The inability of law enforcement there to stop violent criminality—and in fact, the inadvertent exacerbation of violence by criminal groups as a result of HVT—and the distrust of citizens toward highly corrupt law enforcement agencies and state administrations led to the emergence of citizens’ anti-crime militias. The militias originally sought to fight extortion, robberies, theft, kidnapping, and homicides by criminal groups and provide public safety to communities. Rapidly, however, most of the militias resorted to the very same criminal behavior they purported to fight—including extortion, kidnapping, robberies, and homicides. The militias were also appropriated by criminal groups themselves: the criminal groups stood up their own militias claiming to fight crime, where in fact, they were merely fighting the rival criminals. Just as when external or internal military forces resort to using extralegal militias, citizens’ militias fundamentally weaken the rule of law and the authority and legitimacy of the state. They may be the ewoks’ response to the crime empire, but they represent a dangerous and slippery slope to greater breakdown of order. In short, technology, including remote warfare, and innovations in smuggling and enforcement methods are malleable and can be appropriated by both criminal and militant groups as well as law enforcement actors. Often, however, such adoption and adaptation produces outcomes that neither criminal groups nor law enforcement actors have anticipated and can fully control. The criminal landscape and military battlefields will resemble the Star Wars moon of Endor: drone and remote platforms battling it out with sticks, stones, and ropes. Authors Vanda Felbab-Brown Publication: Oxford Research Group Full Article
strikes Around the halls: Experts discuss the recent US airstrikes in Iraq and the fallout By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Thu, 02 Jan 2020 19:53:38 +0000 U.S. airstrikes in Iraq on December 29 — in response to the killing of an American contractor two days prior — killed two dozen members of the Iranian-backed militia Kata'ib Hezbollah. In the days since, thousands of pro-Iranian demonstrators gathered outside the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, with some forcing their way into the embassy compound… Full Article
strikes Around the halls: Experts discuss the recent US airstrikes in Iraq and the fallout By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Thu, 02 Jan 2020 19:53:38 +0000 U.S. airstrikes in Iraq on December 29 — in response to the killing of an American contractor two days prior — killed two dozen members of the Iranian-backed militia Kata'ib Hezbollah. In the days since, thousands of pro-Iranian demonstrators gathered outside the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, with some forcing their way into the embassy compound… Full Article
strikes New York City schools will excuse students to participate in climate strikes By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2019 11:34:00 -0400 The NYC Department of Education has promised no repercussions for skipping class on September 20. Full Article Living
strikes Greta Thunberg's climate strikes are moving online, due to coronavirus By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 11:02:00 -0400 It's no longer safe for groups of people to gather in public places. Full Article Science
strikes Zoom strikes a deal with NY AG office, closing the inquiry into its security problems By www.cnbc.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:41:09 GMT The agreement comes one day after the NYC Department of Education lifted its ban on Zoom after approving new safety features. Full Article
strikes Lonely death of Grup Yorum bassist highlights Turkey hunger strikes By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T16:06:39Z Second member of banned folk group dies in country where few political protest options remainİbrahim Gökçek died at an Istanbul hospital after almost a year on hunger strike protesting against the detention of his wife, Sultan. She was still in prison, rather than at his side, when he died in intensive care on Thursday, two days after abandoning his strike.Gökçek, a bass guitarist, is the second member of the banned left-wing folk music band Grup Yorum to die in just over a month after launching hunger strikes over the Turkish state’s treatment of their band: 28-year-old Helin Bölek, a singer, died on 3 April after 288 days of fasting. Continue reading... Full Article Turkey Folk music Protest Censorship Kurds Freedom of speech Middle East and North Africa Music World news
strikes When Disaster Strikes, Who Pays? By www.brinknews.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 15:37:00 GMT Governments find it hard to make financial plans for disasters, and that’s not just because disasters are unpredictable and outsized. It’s because post-disaster demands on governments are also unpredictable, driven by public and political pressure. Full Article
strikes Netanyahu strikes deal with Gantz to head unity government By www.ft.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 18:13:36 GMT Israeli leader returns for fifth term as prime minister as head of emergency coalition Full Article
strikes Snow and strikes are no obstacles for gritty women By www.ft.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Feb 2016 00:06:27 GMT Are women more committed than men when it comes to getting to the office? Full Article