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Twitter Scraps More Than a Million Subscriptions for Promoting Terrorism

More than 1.2 million subscriptions were removed from Twitter. Encouraging terrorist activity between mid 2015 till the close of 2017 was cited as the reason. The data was revealed at a regional convention held in Jakarta aimed at combating terrorist

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Shooter Incident at Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks

A number of people were seriously wounded at Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks when an armed delinquent started shooting on November 8 about forty minutes before midnight. The culprit was allegedly a 20 something youngster of Middle Eastern

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Debris Flows – A Hazardous Consequence of Wildfires in California

Debris flows in California have thrown a new angle of complication to the long drawn and painful process of dealing with wildfires. The lack of a comprehensive solution is expected to expose the state to a wide range of damages

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Cyclone Alcide All Set to Hit Madagascar in the Coming Days

Cyclone Alcide is slated to kick start the year’s Indian Ocean cyclone season. The storm is currently taking a south west course and is making its way towards the north eastern part of the island. Although experts are anticipating Category

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Additional Funds for Japan’s Disaster Recovery Budget

The Japanese government under the leadership of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe amplified the country’s disaster recovery budget by 935.6 billion yen ($8.3 billion) in the financial budget for the fiscal year 2018 through March 2019. Plans for an additional disaster

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Severe Snowfall Expected Across Central Regions Later This Week

Heavy snowfall is expected across central USA as cold air currents from Canada move southwards through the Prairies. Additionally, storms making their way through the Rocky Mountain range have only made the snowfall all the more likely. The storm is

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FCC to Gauge the Resilience of Wireless Carriers to Catastrophes

While restoration measures in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence and Michael are still underway, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is taking stock of existing wireless network systems across the country in order to identify gaps and areas of improvement. The

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Cyber Security Breach at Computer Lounge

Computer Lounge, a web based shop for computer components with its main office at Auckland, suffered a major compromise in a cyber security breach. The system was alleged to have been vulnerable for a prolonged period of time. Nevertheless, the

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Maritime Industry More Vulnerable Than Ever

The Maritime Industry distributes goods on a massive scale across the globe. This means that there is a good chance that something that you or your business consumes regularly, maybe even on a daily basis, is available because a goods

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Italy – Taking Stock of Damage in the Aftermath

Storms and heavy downpours that wreaked havoc and destruction in Italy claimed the lives of at least thirty people. As rivers overflowed owing to extreme floodwaters, the bodies of a local family including two infants and a teenager were washed

Praveen B November 5, 2018November 21, 2018 Disaster Recovery, Floods, Home Safety, Safety Read more
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