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Debian Security Advisory 4625-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4625-1 - Multiple security issues have been found in Thunderbird, which may lead to the execution of arbitrary code or denial of service.




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Debian Security Advisory 4627-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4627-1 - Cross site scripting, denial of service, and various other vulnerabilities have been discovered in the webkit2gtk web engine.




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Debian Security Advisory 4629-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4629-1 - Simon Charette discovered that Django, a high-level Python web development framework, did not properly handle input in its PostgreSQL module. A remote attacker could leverage this to perform SQL injection attacks.




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Debian Security Advisory 4633-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4633-1 - Multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in cURL, an URL transfer library.




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Debian Security Advisory 4604-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4604-1 - Multiple issues have been found in cacti, a server monitoring system, potentially resulting in SQL code execution or information disclosure by authenticated users.




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Debian Security Advisory 4626-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4626-1 - Multiple security issues were found in PHP, a widely-used open source general purpose scripting language which could result in information disclosure, denial of service or incorrect validation of path names.




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Debian Security Advisory 4628-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4628-1 - Multiple security issues were found in PHP, a widely-used open source general purpose scripting language which could result in information disclosure, denial of service or incorrect validation of path names.




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Debian Security Advisory 4535-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4535-1 - Lilith of Cisco Talos discovered a buffer overflow flaw in the quota code used by e2fsck from the ext2/ext3/ext4 file system utilities. Running e2fsck on a malformed file system can result in the execution of arbitrary code.




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Debian Security Advisory 4607-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4607-1 - Lukas Kupczyk reported a vulnerability in the handling of chunked HTTP in openconnect, an open client for Cisco AnyConnect, Pulse and GlobalProtect VPN. A malicious HTTP server (after having accepted its identity certificate), can provide bogus chunk lengths for chunked HTTP encoding and cause a heap-based buffer overflow.




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Debian Security Advisory 4367-2

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4367-2 - The Qualys Research Labs reported that the backported security fixes shipped in DSA 4367-1 contained a memory leak in systemd-journald. This and an unrelated bug in systemd-coredump are corrected in this update.





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Debian Security Advisory 4181-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4181-1 - Andrea Basile discovered that the 'archive' plugin in roundcube, a skinnable AJAX based webmail solution for IMAP servers, does not properly sanitize a user-controlled parameter, allowing a remote attacker to inject arbitrary IMAP commands and perform malicious actions.




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Debian Security Advisory 4344-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4344-1 - Aidan Marlin discovered that roundcube, a skinnable AJAX based webmail solution for IMAP servers, is prone to a cross-site scripting vulnerability in handling invalid style tag content.




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Debian Security Advisory 4458-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4458-1 - A flaw was discovered in the CalDAV feature in httpd of the Cyrus IMAP server, leading to denial of service or potentially the execution of arbitrary code via a crafted HTTP PUT operation for an event with a long iCalendar property name.




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Debian Security Advisory 4510-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4510-1 - Nick Roessler and Rafi Rubin discovered that the IMAP and ManageSieve protocol parsers in the Dovecot email server do not properly validate input (both pre- and post-login). A remote attacker can take advantage of this flaw to trigger out of bounds heap memory writes, leading to information leaks or potentially the execution of arbitrary code.




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Debian Security Advisory 4590-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4590-1 - It was discovered that the lmtpd component of the Cyrus IMAP server created mailboxes with administrator privileges if the "fileinto" was used, bypassing ACL checks.




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Debian Security Advisory 4481-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4481-1 - Harsh Jaiswal discovered a remote shell execution vulnerability in ruby-mini-magick, a Ruby library providing a wrapper around ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick, exploitable when using MiniMagick::Image.open with specially crafted URLs coming from unsanitized user input.




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Debian Security Advisory 4587-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4587-1 - Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the interpreter for the Ruby language, which could result in unauthorized access by bypassing intended path matchings, denial of service, or the execution of arbitrary code.




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Debian Security Advisory 4586-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4586-1 - Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the interpreter for the Ruby language, which could result in unauthorized access by bypassing intended path matchings, denial of service, or the execution of arbitrary code.




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Debian Security Advisory 4457-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4457-1 - Hanno Böck discovered that Evolution was vulnerable to OpenPGP signatures being spoofed for arbitrary messages using a specially crafted HTML email. This issue was mitigated by moving the security bar with encryption and signature information above the message headers.




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Debian Security Advisory 4479-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4479-1 - Multiple security issues have been found in the Mozilla Firefox web browser, which could potentially result in the execution of arbitrary code, cross-site scripting, spoofing, information disclosure, denial of service or cross-site request forgery.




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Debian Security Advisory 4482-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4482-1 - Multiple security issues have been found in Thunderbird which could potentially result in the execution of arbitrary code, cross-site scripting, spoofing, information disclosure, denial of service or cross-site request forgery.




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Debian Security Advisory 4524-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4524-1 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Dino XMPP client, which could allow spoofing message, manipulation of a user's roster (contact list) and unauthorised sending of message carbons.




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Greenfield FDI Performance Index 2019: Serbia storms to top

Research by fDi Intelligence reveals which countries receive more than their ‘expected share’ of FDI. 




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Debian Security Advisory 4507-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 4507-1 - Several vulnerabilities were discovered in Squid, a fully featured web proxy cache. The flaws in the HTTP Digest Authentication processing, the HTTP Basic Authentication processing and in the cachemgr.cgi allowed remote attackers to perform denial of service and cross-site scripting attacks, and potentially the execution of arbitrary code.




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Finance minister seeks to keep Serbia in FDI spotlight

Serbia’s minister of finance, Siniša Mali, explains why the country is one of Europe's economic stars, and how its FDI levels have risen on the back of this.




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Serbia's automotive companies drive inward investment

Foreign investment into Serbia is growing at a healthy pace thanks to its attractive automotive manufacturing industry and highly regarded free zones.




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How Serbia has landed on the tech radar

Serbia’s technology cluster is gaining momentum and attracting FDI, for both its software and hardware expertise.




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Spotlight: Serbian free zones

Serbia’s 15 free zones are driving forward an ongoing flurry of foreign investment in the country’s buoyant manufacturing scene, especially in automotives.




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Namibia announces $338M, 5-year renewable energy strategy

Namibia’s state-run utility will build four plants powered by renewable energy over the next five years as the southern African nation seeks to guarantee local supplies and cut its use of fossil fuels.




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Saudi Arabia set to build first wind farm

Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, is poised to start generating wind power within three years as part of an effort to harness renewable energy to cut local demand for fossil fuels.




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648 MW of wind power capacity to be purchased by AES Colombia

This week, DNV GL said that it acted as a technical advisor to the energy company AES Colombia during its planned purchase of the Jemeiwaa Kai portfolio of wind power projects. DNV GL carried out an independent analysis of the La Guajira wind farms wind and power generation regime.




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Namibia announces $338M, 5-year renewable energy strategy

Namibia’s state-run utility will build four plants powered by renewable energy over the next five years as the southern African nation seeks to guarantee local supplies and cut its use of fossil fuels.




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Saudi Arabia set to build first wind farm

Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, is poised to start generating wind power within three years as part of an effort to harness renewable energy to cut local demand for fossil fuels.




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Saudi Arabia set to build first wind farm

Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, is poised to start generating wind power within three years as part of an effort to harness renewable energy to cut local demand for fossil fuels.




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British Columbia to Proceed with $7.6 Billion Hydropower Project

British Columbia plans to proceed with construction of the Site C hydroelectric dam on the Peace River in the Canadian province’s northeast.




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Serbia Seeks to Boost Renewable Energy Investment With New Law

Serbia seeks to unblock investment in renewable energy after adopting legislation that opens gas and power markets in line with European Union guidelines.




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Announcements to move forward development of several hydro projects in Zambia

A recent announcement published by Bulawayo 24 indicates several hydro projects are moving forward in Zambia.




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What’s Next? EU, US and Colombia Show They’re Moving Forward with the Paris Agreement

Less than two weeks after 175 nations signed the pivotal Paris Agreement on climate change, a question lingers: What happens now?




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Namibia announces $338M, 5-year renewable energy strategy

Namibia’s state-run utility will build four plants powered by renewable energy over the next five years as the southern African nation seeks to guarantee local supplies and cut its use of fossil fuels.




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Saudi Arabia set to build first wind farm

Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, is poised to start generating wind power within three years as part of an effort to harness renewable energy to cut local demand for fossil fuels.




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What’s Next? EU, US and Colombia Show They’re Moving Forward with the Paris Agreement

Less than two weeks after 175 nations signed the pivotal Paris Agreement on climate change, a question lingers: What happens now?




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Global employment briefing: Saudi Arabia - February 2016

Ministry of Labour makes numerous labour law changes The Ministry of Labour made a number of changes to labour law with effect from 18 October 2015. Amongst other things, the amendments cover disciplinary procedures, training, Saudization privileges...





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Intercambiando la muerte viviente por vida moribunda

La enseñanza bíblica en profundidad de John MacArthur lleva la verdad transformadora de la Palabra de Dios a millones de personas cada día.

 




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Serbia Protests EU Site's Reference To Inventor Tesla As 'Croatian'

The Serbian government has protested to the European Union after one of the bloc's educational websites described inventor and electricity trailblazer Nikola Tesla as a "famous Croatian."




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Coronavirus: Zambia COVID-19 Statistics Status Update (9th May 2020) Coronavirus: Zambia COVID-19 Statistics Status Update ...

New: 85 confirmed cases (reported from 9 Lusaka, 76 Nakonde); 3 deaths (reported from 2 Lusaka, 1...




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UK Government loses case relating to Saudi Arabia arms exports

On 20 June 2019, the UK Court of Appeal ruled that the UK Government’s decision to continue licensing exports of military equipment to Saudi Arabia for possible use in the conflict in Yemen was unlawful. The judgment comes amidst global concer...




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KSA: The Renewable Energy Project Development Office (“REPDO”) invites interested developers to pre-qualify for the third round of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s National Renewable Energy Program (“NREP”)

Background On 9 January 2020, REPDO invited developers to prequalify via a request for qualifications (“RfQ”) for the third round of the NREP in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Third round of the NREP There will be four photovoltaic (&ldquo...




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Serbia protests EU description of Tesla as famous Croat

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia has protested to the European Union after one of its publications described inventor and electricity pioneer Nikola Tesla as a Croat. Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on Saturday he has sent the protest note to Brussels after the EU’s...