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Saudi LAV procurement under threat

Jane's Defense News - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 02:00
Saudi Arabia’s multibillion-dollar order for General Dynamics Land Systems Canada (GDLS-C) Light Armoured Vehicles (LAVs) could be jeopardised by the emergence of video footage showing Canadian-made vehicles purportedly being used in a security operation in a Shia area in the east of the
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

Security forces retaliate to Taliban attack in Afghanistan's Paktia

Jane's Defense News - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 02:00
In Janikhail, Paktia, security forces retaliated after Taliban militants raided check posts in the district.
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

Spanish foreign minister's stance signals lower risk of Gibraltar issue, further complicating EU-UK Brexit negotiations

Jane's Defense News - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 02:00
Event Spain's Minister of Foreign Affairs Alfonso Dastis signalled on 6 August that the country will maintain a flexible approach with regards to EU-UK negotiations over Brexit. He told Spain's ABC daily newspaper that he "doesn't condition a London – EU agreement on recovering
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

ST Engineering posts declines in sales and profits

Jane's Defense News - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 02:00
Singapore Technologies Engineering (ST Engineering) posted declines in earnings and profits in the second quarter of 2017, the group announced on 11 August. The company said its earnings before interest and tax for the quarter ending 30 June declined year on year (y/y) by 5% to SGD130.8 million
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

Suicide attack wounds two people in Afghanistan's Kabul

Jane's Defense News - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 02:00
AT LEAST two people were wounded when a suicide bomber detonated their explosives targeting a security checkpoint in Bini Hissar locality in Afghanistan's capital Kabul on 9 August, Tolo News reported. There were conflicting reports about whether a fatality caused by the attack was a civilian or the
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

RSD-10 Pioner (SS-20 Saber)

Military-Today.com - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 01:55

Russian RSD-10 Pioner (SS-20 Saber) Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

US Navy's USS Dwight D. Eisenhower aircraft carrier to undergo PIA

Naval Technology - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 01:00
The US Navy's second Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69), also known as Ike, is set to undergo its planned incremental availability (PIA) at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) in Portsmouth, Virginia.
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

Sener and Babcock deliver fourth upgraded AB212 helicopter to Spanish Navy

Naval Technology - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 01:00
Joint venture (JV) partners Sener and Babcock have completed the delivery of the fourth upgraded Agusta Bell 212 (AB212) helicopter to the Spanish Ministry of Defence.
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

Deals this week: Kilgore Flares, BAE Systems, Raytheon Missile Systems

Naval Technology - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 01:00
Kilgore Flares Co LCC has won a contract worth $30.79m to produce and deliver up to 1,260,638 SM-875/ALE simulator flares, which will be used by US Navy pilots and ordnance technicians.
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

US Embassy transfers custody of new JMLETC to Philippines

Naval Technology - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 01:00
US Embassy Manila Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) Michael Klecheski has transferred the custody of a new Joint Maritime Law Enforcement Training Center (JMLETC) to the Philippines.
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

Nordkorea-Konflikt: Don´t Panic

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 00:00
Raketentests, Kriegsrhetorik und zwei unberechenbare Staatschefs. Stefan Samse schildert im Interview, wie die Drohungen in Südkorea wahrgenommen werden.

Wahlen in Kenia: Kenya(tta) - Politik bleibt family-business

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 00:00
Präsident Kenyatta hat die Wahl in Kenia gewonnen. Die Opposition um Odinga will die Niederlage nicht akzeptieren. Ausschreitungen sind nicht auszuschließen.

Vacances solidaires à Vélo avec OVR Solidarités

Courrier des Balkans - Fri, 11/08/2017 - 00:00

Des vacances innovantes, solidaires, insolites et à la portée de tous : seul(e), en famille ou en groupe. Un parcours à vélo par étapes et par équipes en soutien à des microprojets gérés par de petites collectivités locales.
Avec un thème principal : la santé. Vous traverserez le Banat, la Valachie (RO), la Moldavie roumaine et la République de Moldavie.
Rappelez-vous que vous pouvez sponsoriser des kilomètres, c'est à dire augmenter la somme récoltée pour les projets et nous trouverons les personnes (...)

Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Kremlin expert speaks about change of power

Pravda.ru / Russia - Thu, 10/08/2017 - 23:21
"The US introduces sanctions against Russia so easily because we have a minimum turnover with the States only $40 billion. We need to learn to produce something unique, something competitive to change this, and we have to understand in which sectors we are strong indeed," head of the Foundation for the Development of Civil Society Mr. Kostin said
Categories: Russia & CIS

Au Kenya, l’opposition exige que son candidat soit proclamé vainqueur

France24 / Afrique - Thu, 10/08/2017 - 22:58
L'opposition kényane revendique jeudi la victoire de son candidat Raila Odinga, 48 heures après l'élection présidentielle, faisant craindre de nouvelles violences dans les jours prochains. Les résultats définitifs ne pas encore connus.
Categories: Afrique

Algeria’s Battle Against Terror

Foreign Policy Blogs - Thu, 10/08/2017 - 22:00

Since the 1990s, numerous Islamist groups have emerged in Algeria, but over the years their allegiances and identities have shifted according to geopolitical trends. The Islamic State is the latest group to gain a presence in the country, but it has faced a pushback as the Algerian authorities are no strangers to counterterrorism.

On June 1st, south of the capital Algiers, gunmen attacked a gendarmerie wounding four policemen. It was reported that the attack was orchestrated by individuals acting on behalf of the Islamic State. It was just the latest in a string of incidents which have occurred in Algeria this year. Other high profile attacks claimed by the group include a thwarted suicide attack by two men in the city of Constantine in April, and two months before this a jihadist tried to enter a police station in the centre of the city. On this occasion, a police man on duty succeeded to disarm the bomber’s suicide device by firing on it and the perpetrator was shot.

Algeria: A hotspot for radical Islamist groups

According to a 2015 report by the US Department of State, some of the most active Islamist groups operating within Algeria include: Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM); the Mali-based organisation Movement for United and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO); al-Murabitoun, which was responsible for the 2013 attack on the In Amenas gas facility in southern Algeria and Jund al-Khilafa (Soldiers of the Caliphate), which has declared its allegiance ISIS. However, it is estimated that there are many small groups scattered across Algeria´s southern and eastern borders, which each to varying degrees have declared their loyalty to ISIS.

In light of the Islamic State defeats in Iraq and Syria, many foreign fighters are seeking to return home. Unlike in Tunisia or Morocco, where hundreds of young men have been drawn to the fighting, Algerians have proven less susceptible. In fact less than 200 are said to have travelled to the region to fight under Islamic State´s banner. In Algeria, those who have chosen to align themselves with ISIS have often spent years in the field fighting. The group’s operations faced a setback last year after 332 people were arrested across the country for belonging to recruitment and support networks. Nevertheless dampening the desire for young Algerian men to take up radical causes can be difficult given the high rate of unemployment and social inequity that has beset the country for decades. One commentator has noted that Algeria’s only hope going forward is that there is a surge in the price of oil. Currently, the government is required to pay $30 billion USD in subsidies which cover everything from food to education.

Algerian counter-terrorist experience

However many contend that what is helping to undermine the threat of the Islamic State is that many Algerians carry the memory of the brutal civil war of the 1990s in which an estimated 200,000 people died. The might of the security force also plays a significant role, as the Algerian military consists of over half a million active service members and a national police force of 210,000. They have learnt to cope with the ‘residual’ terrorism that has continued despite efforts in the early 2000s to grant amnesty to Islamist fighters. The country´s Ministry of National Defense denies publicity to militants by purposely refusing to list group affiliations in communiques regarding arms seizures or anti-terror operations. More broadly, the Algerian government is working to support young Algerians by providing tuition, job placements and paid internships, which is part of a deradicalization program.

While the government continues to address the threat internally, the challenge for the Algerian security forces is controlling the country’s porous 4000 mile border and the mountainous terrain in the north east, which has proven ideal since the early 1990s for Islamist guerrillas. To counter this, Algeria actively participates in the US-backed Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership (TSCTP), which aims to strengthen counterterrorism capabilities among states in the Maghreb and the Pan Sahel region. While such programs are certainly designed to assess the changing nature of the threat across North Africa, for the government of Algeria, what remains certain for the foreseeable future is whether Algerian mujahideen choose to fight under the banner of the Islamic State or Al-Qaeda, the tactics and strategies they adopt remain the same.

This article was originally published by Global Risk Insights and written by Emily Boulter.

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Tunisie : le déficit de la balance commerciale s'aggrave

Jeune Afrique / Economie - Thu, 10/08/2017 - 19:34
Les chiffres publiés ce jeudi 10 août 2017 par l'Institut national de la statistique confirment les difficultés actuelles de l'économie tunisienne.
Categories: Afrique

En Afrique du Sud, un vice-ministre inculpé après avoir roué de coups deux femmes

LeMonde / Afrique - Thu, 10/08/2017 - 18:40
Le haut-responsable de l’éducation a avoué les faits, qui se sont déroulés dans une discothèque huppée de Johannesburg.
Categories: Afrique

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