{"id":27299,"date":"2016-06-23T12:30:23","date_gmt":"2016-06-23T02:30:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=27299"},"modified":"2016-06-23T11:38:57","modified_gmt":"2016-06-23T01:38:57","slug":"national-security-wrap-26","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/national-security-wrap-26\/","title":{"rendered":"National security wrap"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The most corrupt city in the world goes to\u2026<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n Which are the most corrupt cities in the world<\/span><\/a>? A new article from <\/span>The Guardian <\/span><\/i>has suggested that it depends on how urban corruption is defined. If it\u2019s assessed by how robust legal protections for citizens are and on the necessity of bribes, then cities in Africa and Asia stand out\u2014such as Lagos, Bangalore and Dhaka. But if ranked based on where illicit money flows and how it\u2019s hidden, one city stands out above the rest: London. As part of the UK government\u2019s plan to tackle the<\/span> problem<\/span><\/a>, it\u2019s spearheading an<\/span> anti-corruption innovation hub<\/span><\/a> designed to link up experts from around the world to share ways of tackling financial crime. But <\/span>The Huffington Post UK<\/span><\/i> revealed this week that only<\/span> one person<\/span><\/a> will be employed by the UK government to work in the hub, leading Robert Barrington\u2014Executive Director of Transparency International UK\u2014to question whether the commitment will be properly implemented.<\/span><\/p>\n Bonus read: Global Drug Survey 2016<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n The<\/span> Global Drug Survey<\/span><\/a> has released its<\/span> key findings<\/span><\/a> (PDF) from 2016. The discoveries show that Australians<\/span> pay well above the global standard<\/span><\/a> for drugs like MDMA and cocaine but that isn\u2019t deterring people from buying, and that more people globally are<\/span> using the dark web<\/span><\/a> to purchase illicit substances. \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n CT Scan<\/b><\/p>\n Orlando shooting spurs question of US policy reform<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n In the wake of the 12 June<\/span> Orlando shooting<\/span><\/a>, debate over US terrorism and gun control policy has returned to centre stage. Last week, the US House of Representatives passed the<\/span> Counter Terrorist Radicalisation Act<\/span><\/a>, a combination of three previously passed bills\u2014the<\/span> ALERT Act<\/span><\/a>, the<\/span> Combating <\/span>Terrorist Recruitment Act<\/span><\/a>, and the<\/span> Counterterrorism Advisory Board Act<\/span><\/a>\u2014<\/span>in <\/span>a vote of 402 to 15. The Act<\/span> refines<\/span><\/a> previous legislation in order to amplify efforts against terrorist recruitment in the US. The Department of Homeland Security also issued a <\/span>new<\/span> national terrorism advisory<\/span><\/a>, revising the implications of the global threat environment to US homeland security. <\/span>Despite tighter terrorism legislation, Senators<\/span> voted down<\/span><\/a> separate Republican and Democrat measures that would prevent weapons sales to people on terrorist watch lists and expand background checks\u2014a move, according to President Obama, that \u2018failed the American people\u2019.<\/span><\/p>\n Deja vu tensions in Brussels<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n On 22 June, a 26-year-old man<\/span> was arrested<\/span><\/a> in Brussels for claiming he was wearing a suicide vest of explosives that turned out to be filled with salt and biscuits. The call to police sparked a full<\/span> counterterrorism operation<\/span><\/a> that led to the evacuation of the City2 shopping mall complex. The incident occurred four days after three Belgians<\/span> were charged<\/span><\/a> with attempting to \u2018commit terrorist murder\u2019\u2014the result of<\/span> terror raids<\/span><\/a> amid tight Euro 2016 security.<\/span><\/p>\n Checkpoint<\/b><\/p>\n Hundreds dead at the Eritrean and Ethiopian border<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n On 12 June,<\/span> fighting broke out between Eritrean and Ethiopian troops<\/span><\/a>\u2014<\/span>including the deployment of tanks and heavy artillery<\/span>\u2014<\/span>at their shared border near the Tsorona Central Front. While the Ethiopian government has acknowledged that a \u2018major engagement\u2019 occurred, the<\/span> Eritrean Ministry of Information has stated<\/span><\/a> that there were as many as 200 Ethiopian troops killed, with another 300 wounded. The confrontation between the two countries is the largest since the<\/span> 1998\u20132000 Eritrean\u2013Ethiopian border war<\/span><\/a>\u2014<\/span>which led to the deaths of up to 100,000 people. While a peace deal was made in 2000, it hasn\u2019t been fully implemented, leaving<\/span> both countries in a state of \u2018neither war nor peace\u2019.<\/span><\/a> According to an Eritrean official<\/span><\/a>, Ethiopia is considering a full-scale war. See<\/span> Foreign Policy<\/span><\/i><\/a> and the<\/span> International Crisis Group<\/span><\/i><\/a> for extensive pieces outlining the root causes that led to Ethiopia to its current position.<\/span><\/p>\n Radar Love<\/span><\/i><\/a><\/p>\n India has announced<\/span> a comprehensive integrated border management scheme<\/span><\/a> that will see CCTV, laser fences, motion sensors and a network of radars installed at the permeable international borders of Gujarat, West Bengal, Tripura and Punjab. The country has a history of border issues\u2014particularly with<\/span> China over their shared Himalayan border<\/span><\/a>\u2014and<\/span> a series of border skirmishes<\/span><\/a> with Pakistan since 2014.<\/span><\/p>\n First Responder<\/b><\/p>\n New resilience program for Pacific Island countries<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n Pacific Island countries will receive funding to the tune of US$32.29 million to boost their resilience to natural disasters, thanks to a new<\/span> Pacific Resilience Program<\/span><\/a> (PREP)<\/span> launched in Fiji<\/span><\/a> on Tuesday. The PREP<\/span>\u2014<\/span>a regional approach to disaster risk reduction that focuses on shared expertise and increased economies of scale<\/span>\u2014<\/span>will<\/span> strengthen<\/span><\/a> early warning tools, increase risk reduction investment and boost financial planning for disasters. Participants from across the region will be involved in the program<\/span>\u2014<\/span>a partnership between Tonga, Samoa, the Marshall Islands, Vanuatu, the Pacific Community, the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and the World Bank.<\/span><\/p>\n Jobs in renewable energy targets<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n Achieving a 50% renewable energy target by 2030 would create over 28,000 jobs additional in Australia,<\/span> a new report<\/span><\/a> (PDF) released by the Climate Council last week has found. The report used independent economic modelling to compare Australia\u2019s current renewable energy trajectory (34%) to the higher target and found both scenarios would create nation-wide employment opportunities. Job losses in coal fired electricity generation would be compensated by increased employment in the renewable energy sector and every state would experience net job growth. The importance of employment opportunities in renewable energy is<\/span> already on show in Port Augusta<\/span><\/a>, which is looking safeguard its future after its coal plant closed in May.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The Beat The most corrupt city in the world goes to\u2026 Which are the most corrupt cities in the world? A new article from The Guardian has suggested that it depends on how urban corruption …<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":469,"featured_media":27303,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_mi_skip_tracking":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[177,1410,321,273,222,1180],"class_list":["post-27299","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-general","tag-africa","tag-border-security","tag-corruption","tag-counterterrorism","tag-energy-security","tag-homeland-security"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n