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Egypt/France/Israel/Singapore/United States : Amos Malka joins Falkor, Sahar in Singapour, Egyptian maritime surveillance

Intelligence Online - Thu, 27/02/2025 - 06:00
Israel - Former military intelligence chief Amos Malka joins Falkor start-upFormer Major General Amos Malka, a senior Israeli intelligence official [...]
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ACP/China : From the Gulf to China, the Cheung-Leong family central to Vanuatu's diplomatic ambitions

Intelligence Online - Thu, 27/02/2025 - 06:00
Andrew Leong, appointed in November 2024 as Vanuatu's consul general in Dubai, where he replaced Alickson Viralone, is working to [...]
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Taiwan/United States/Vietnam : Hanoi goes global in search for loitering munition parts

Intelligence Online - Thu, 27/02/2025 - 06:00
The latest calls for tenders opened by the Vietnamese military's missile research institute for its VU-C2 loitering munitions, the prototypes [...]
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United States : Banco San Juan alleges discrimination against Venezuelan-linked banks

Intelligence Online - Thu, 27/02/2025 - 06:00
Banco San Juan Internacional (BSJI) has alleged that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is treating Venezuelan-owned banks with [...]
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US Coast Guard Received Combat King II | UK User S-100 Peregrine In Middle East | Finland Chooses Aker Arctic’s Ice Load Monitoring System For Navy

Defense Industry Daily - Thu, 27/02/2025 - 05:00
Americas The recent opening of the US Army’s Theater Readiness Monitoring Facility (TRMF) at the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant (MCAAP) has shed light on the extensive efforts to inspect HAWK missiles for the support of Ukraine’s war efforts. A key revelation from the opening is the sheer scale of HAWK missile inspections being undertaken. As of 2025, MCAAP has inspected a total of 2,751 HAWK missiles. Furthermore, the facility has received 825 missiles and other equipment donations from six countries. These missiles and equipment are likely to be transferred to Ukraine. The US Coast Guard received its 18th HC-130J Combat King II airplane from Lockheed Martin. This is part of a plan to improve their long-range patrol planes. The plane will spend a year in Georgia getting special equipment to make it better at watching the sea and carrying heavy things. It will get a system called Minotaur, which helps gather and send information using radar and other tools. This will make the plane much better at its job. Middle East & Africa The Royal Navy has used its S-100 Peregrine rotary-wing unmanned aerial system for the first time in the Middle East. It was deployed from aboard the HMS […]
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Hegseth To Push Software Acquisition Reform | Vendors Go To UAE To Sell Naval Drones | Skydio Chosen For Spanish ISR Missions

Defense Industry Daily - Thu, 27/02/2025 - 05:00
Americas According to Breaking Defense, Pentagon leaders are planning to change how they buy and use technology. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth might make the Software Acquisition Pathway (SWP) the main way to develop software. The SWP is a faster method created in 2020 to speed up software development by using ideas from private companies. It helps the Department of Defense (DoD) get custom software quickly, aiming to deploy new features in hours or days instead of months. RTX has introduced its first aircraft radar warning receiver (RWR) with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) capabilities. This technology uses the Cognitive Algorithm Deployment System (CADS), which integrates AI/ML models into existing RWR systems. CADS combines advanced computing with sensor-level threat processing, allowing the RWR to detect, classify, and prioritize threats more effectively. This enhances survivability by quickly identifying and prioritizing threats, reducing the workload on pilots. The system is designed to improve threat analysis and resistance to spoofing, making it more reliable in combat scenarios. Middle East &Africa The UAE military is focusing on autonomy and investing heavily in naval assets, particularly unmanned maritime systems. This strategy aims to address two key challenges: The UAE Navy is the smallest branch […]
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The 'hero' ship fixing Africa's internet blackouts - the BBC goes aboard

BBC Africa - Thu, 27/02/2025 - 01:39
The BBC joins a mission aboard the Léon Thévenin to repair an undersea fibre optic cable.
Categories: Africa

Russlands Aufrüstung am Ladogasee

SWP - Thu, 27/02/2025 - 01:00

Russland strebt offenbar an, vom Ladogasee aus Ziele in der Ostsee-Region angreifen zu können. Das Gewässer befindet sich nördlich von Sankt Petersburg und ist nur 40 Kilometer von der finnischen Grenze entfernt. Seit 2023 erprobt Russland dort die Stationierung von Korvetten, die mit Marschflugkörpern ausgestattet sind. Solche Kriegsschiffe haben bereits im Syrien- und im Ukraine-Krieg aus großer Entfernung Landziele beschossen. Ihr Einsatz im gut zu schützenden Ladogasee würde die ohnehin komplizierte Verteidigung der nordöstlichen Nato-Staaten weiter erschweren. Abschüsse von dem Gewässer aus sollen im Herbst 2024 erstmals simuliert geübt worden sein. Im Westen fehlt es jedoch an Informationen über den Ladogasee. Die Entwicklung dort unterstreicht, dass es der Fähigkeit zu konventionellen Schlägen ins russische Hinterland bedarf, um Moskau wirkungsvoll abschrecken zu können.

'I need help': Freed from Myanmar's scam centres, thousands are now stranded

BBC Africa - Wed, 26/02/2025 - 23:34
The camps are unsanitary, food barely sufficient, and many of those being held are in poor health.
Categories: Africa

Comment l'origine de la maladie des pêcheurs sénégalais a-t-elle été déterminée ?

BBC Afrique - Wed, 26/02/2025 - 17:33
Le coupable de la maladie mystérieuse des pêcheurs au Sénégal est une microalgue marine toxique. Voici comment son origine a été déterminée.
Categories: Afrique

Jean-Michel Apathie, bilieux et triste porte-voix du régime algérien

L'Afrique réelle (Blog de Bernard Lugan) - Wed, 26/02/2025 - 16:01
Jean-Michel Apathie, cet histrion qui proposait de raser le château de Versailles, n’a pas inventé l’accusation délirante qu’il porta sur les ondes il y a quelques jours. Une accusation selon laquelle, non seulement la France aurait commis des dizaines « d’Oradour sur Glane » en Algérie, mais plus encore, que les méthodes nazies auraient été inspirées par l’exemple colonial français en Algérie, notamment par l’affaire de Sétif en 1945.
Or, ces accusations qui viennent directement de l’histoire officielle algérienne ont été popularisées en France en 2005 par l’historien décolonial Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison qui a osé soutenir que la colonisation de l’Afrique en général – et celle de l’Algérie en particulier –, fut une entreprise d’extermination annonçant la Shoa !!!
Cette thèse outrancièrement radicale et aussi totalement idéologique qu’anachronique, fut alors sévèrement dénoncée par Gilbert Meynier et Pierre Vidal-Naquet qui écrivirent à son propos :
« Assimiler peu ou prou le système colonial à une anticipation du 3° Reich, voire à un « précédent inquiétant » d’Auschwitz, est une entreprise idéologique frauduleuse, guère moins frelatée que l’identification, le 6 mai 2005 à Sétif, par le ministre des Anciens moudjahidines, porte-voix officiel du président Bouteflika, de la répression coloniale aux fours crématoires d’Auschwitz et au nazisme […] Ou alors, si les massacres coloniaux annoncent le nazisme, on ne voit pas pourquoi la répression sanglante de la révolte de Spartacus, ou encore la Saint-Barthélemy, ne l’auraient pas tout autant annoncé… En histoire, il est dangereux de tout mélanger. […]. Le texte l’Oliver Le Cour Grandmaison, comporte nombre de schématisations idéologiques, de jugements tranchés, voire d’outrances inadmissibles pour un historien […] A le lire, on ne peut s’empêcher de poser la question : un sottisier peut-il tenir lieu d’œuvre de réflexion et de synthèse historique ? […] L’air du temps de la dénonciation médiatique ne suffit pas à arrimer à la science des convictions et à faire d’Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison un historien plausible. Le contexte social, économique et politique actuel est encore fécond qui continuera à générer de telles tonitruances idéologiques à vocation surtout médiatique. ».
 
Meynier, G et Vidal-Naquet, P., (2005) « Coloniser Exterminer : de vérités bonnes à dire à l’art de la simplification idéologique ». Esprit, décembre 2005, pp 162-177.
 
Pour la réfutation détaillée de la fausse histoire de l’Algérie et de l’idéologie décoloniale, on se reportera à trois de mes livres :
- Algérie l’Histoire à l’endroit
- Histoire des Algéries des origines à nos jours
- Pour répondre aux décoloniaux, aux islamo-gauchistes et aux terroristes de la repentance
Categories: Afrique

Bosnie-Herzégovine : Milorad Dodik condamné à un an de prison

Courrier des Balkans / Bosnie-Herzégovine - Wed, 26/02/2025 - 13:00

La Cour de Bosnie-Herzégovine a rendu son verdict : le président de la Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik a été condamné à un an de prison et à une interdiction de six ans d'exercer la fonction de président de la RS. Des milliers de sympathisants manifestent à Banja Luka.

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Turkey’s Authoritarian Drift Accelerates: Istanbul Mayor Faces Imprisonment

SWP - Wed, 26/02/2025 - 09:48

An Istanbul prosecutor has launched two legal investigations against Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, amidst a judicial crackdown on municipalities run by the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP). The indictment charges İmamoğlu with “insulting and targeting a public official” and “attempting to influence a trial”, and demands a prison sentence of at least two years and eight months. The first hearing will be held on 11 April 2025. Finally, on 22 February, another investigation was opened against İmamoğlu, this time claiming that his university diploma was “forged”.

The legal manoeuvres only deepen concerns that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan aims to neutralise İmamoğlu, who is currently the CHP’s strongest potential challenger for the 2028 elections. This marks a qualitative leap in Turkey’s authoritarian trajectory, a shift from merely repressing the opposition to using judicial means to systematically eliminate the most viable electoral challengers.

Towards full authoritarianism

Turkey’s political system has been undergoing a gradual authoritarian consolidation for years. President Erdoğan controls most of the media and effectively dictates judicial decisions. Turkey remains one of the worst jailers of journalists, and the government continues to suppress protests and harass civil society groups. While political rights and freedoms erode, the opposition faces growing threats from the government.

Criminalising the opposition

Kurdish opposition leaders have long been subject to repression. Selahattin Demirtaş has been imprisoned since 2016 alongside many other Kurdish politicians. A former leader of the pro-Kurdish People’s Democracy Party (HDP), he is arguably the opposition’s most charismatic figure. And for years now the state has been appointing trustees (kayyum) to govern municipalities won by the HDP and its successor, the Democracy Party (DEM). Mayors are removed on terrorism charges within months of their election, and state administrators take over. Terrorism charges are used sweepingly to suppress opposition leaders and civil society actors. While public attention often focuses on high-profile cases like Demirtaş or businessman Osman Kavala, millions of ordinary citizens – including teachers, academics, civil servants and small business owners – have also faced terrorism investigations. 

Despite the shrinking political space, Turkey’s electoral system has remained resilient, allowing the opposition to secure local election victories in major cities in 2019 and 2024. While political competition is increasingly restricted, the electoral process itself has been historically resistant to outright fraud.

Now, however, Erdoğan is taking steps to eliminate electoral turnover entirely. Repression that historically focussed on Kurdish politicians has now expanded to target the broader opposition. The recent prosecution of nationalist leader Ümit Özdağ and renewed legal action against Gezi Park protestors from the cultural scene signal a wider crackdown.

The targeting of Ekrem İmamoğlu

The escalating lawfare against Istanbul’s CHP mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu underscores this shift. A state trustee has been appointed in Esenyurt district in Istanbul, the first time this has happened in a metropolitan municipality outside the Kurdish-majority areas. The investigation into alleged corruption in Istanbul’s local administration appears designed to eventually implicate İmamoğlu. This is not the first time İmamoğlu has been targeted. In 2022, a trial for allegedly insulting judges was used to prevent his nomination as the opposition’s presidential candidate in 2023. 

If Erdoğan continues dismantling opposition forces the next elections may be a mere formality. He has already signalled his intention to run again in the next presidential election, despite term limits. Turkey’s political future is at a critical juncture. If Erdoğan succeeds in neutralising İmamoğlu and the broader opposition, the next elections may be little more than a sham, marking the final transition to a fully authoritarian regime.

United States : Inside the body that'll help Trump shape his intelligence policy

Intelligence Online - Wed, 26/02/2025 - 06:00
Many of the people Donald Trump has picked out to fill the 12-member President's Intelligence Advisory Board (PIAB), which will help him shape his intelligence policy alongside new CIA director John Ratcliffe and new Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, [...]
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ACP : Vanuatu passports a golden gateway to Europe for Chinese intelligence

Intelligence Online - Wed, 26/02/2025 - 06:00
It was a yawning security loophole that mobilised France's DGSI domestic intelligence agency and its British counterpart MI5 between 2017 [...]
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United States : Miles Guo bankruptcy filings disclose links to Republican consultant

Intelligence Online - Wed, 26/02/2025 - 06:00
New filings in the bankruptcy case of Miles Guo, also known as Miles Kwok or as Guo Wengui, further expose [...]
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France/Hong Kong/UAE : French-style litigation support, Ankura hiring in Asia, Competition in Dubai

Intelligence Online - Wed, 26/02/2025 - 06:00
Paris - Prisme Intelligence opens litigation support practiceFrench corporate intelligence firm Prisme Intelligence, run by military intelligence officer Mai-Linh Camus [...]
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Saudi Arabia : Competition intensifies following launch of Saudi defence telecoms project

Intelligence Online - Wed, 26/02/2025 - 06:00
After having been kept secret for several years, the Saudi defence sector's critical mobile communications network project is under way. [...]
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UAE : Behind the scenes of renowned cyber specialist's arrest in Dubai

Intelligence Online - Wed, 26/02/2025 - 06:00
Just weeks after Intelligence Online's revelations concerning the arrests in Dubai of two expatriate cyber specialists, Andrew Grunstein and Hassan [...]
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