India-Maldives Agree On Complete Withdrawal of Indian Troops In Maldives By May 10: Maldives Foreign Ministry

India-Maldives Agree On Complete Withdrawal of Indian Troops In Maldives By May 10: Maldives Foreign Ministry Saturday, February 03, 2024 by Indian Defence News Maldives Defence operate indigenously developed DHRUV helicopters for humanitarian purposesNew Delhi: India will replace its military personnel in one of the three aviation platforms in the Maldives by March 10 and will complete the replacement by May 10, according to the Maldives Foreign Ministry.The second meeting of the high-level core group between the Maldives and India took place in the national capital on Friday."Both sides agreed

2/1: USDLA Brief

February 2, 2024 2/1: USDLA Brief Filed under: virtual school — Michael K. Barbour @ 6:06 pm Tags: cyber school, education, high school, USDLA, virtual school An item from the folks at the USDLA. Thursday 2/1: USDLA Brief Don’t miss these amazing events Happy Thursday, USDLA friends! We are always so happy to promote the events hosted by our colleagues and sponsors. February 7-9, 2024 — We want to invite you to join the virtual 2024 Florida Distance Learning Conference: Blazing New Paths with Digital Engagment, FDLA.com. Keynote speakers include: Russ Poulin, executive

CISO Corner: Gen Z Challenges, CISO Liability & Cathay Pacific Case Study

Welcome to CISO Corner, Dark Reading's weekly digest of articles tailored specifically to security operations readers and security leaders. Every week, we'll offer articles gleaned from across our news operation, The Edge, DR Technology, DR Global, and our Commentary section. We're committed to bringing you a diverse set of perspectives to support the job of operationalizing cybersecurity strategies, for leaders at organizations of all shapes and sizes.In this issue:The CISO Role Undergoes a Major EvolutionHook Younger Users With Cybersecurity Education Designed for ThemAirline Gets SASE to Modernize OperationsRecognizing Security as

TUI fly Nordic flight from Gothenburg to Phuket forced to return to Sweden due to technical fault

A TUI fly Nordic Boeing 787-9 registered SE-RFZ, en route from Gothenburg Landvetter to Phuket, Thailand, on flight 6B355, was compelled to turn back after a technical error was discovered. The aircraft, carrying approximately 300 passengers, managed to reach Azerbaijan before the fault was identified.The plane is now scheduled to land at Stockholm Arlanda, where it will undergo inspection, and arrangements will be made for accommodations for the passengers. TUI’s Nordic communications manager, Adam Györki, stated that the estimated landing time at Arlanda is around 22:00, after an 8-hour flight

These Technologies Could Axe 85% of CO2 Emissions From Heavy Industry

Heavy industry is one of the most stubbornly difficult areas of the economy to decarbonize. But new research suggests emissions could be reduced by up to 85 percent globally using a mixture of tried-and-tested and upcoming technologies.While much of the climate debate focuses on areas like electricity, vehicle emissions, and aviation, a huge fraction of carbon emissions comes from hidden industrial processes. In 2022, the sector—which includes things like chemicals, iron and steel, and cement—accounted for a quarter of the world’s emissions, according to the International Energy Agency. While they

Batik Air to begin Canberra to Bali flights in June

Canberra Airport is set to add a second post-COVID international destination to its network after Batik Air announced it would fly from the ACT to Bali. The Malaysian mid-market carrier – previously known as Malindo Air – will operate 737-800 services three times weekly and launch on 14 June 2024. It will also open up more international connection options for Canberrans, with Denpasar currently hosting flights to 43 non-ANZ destinations. ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr said, “A direct flight between Bali and Canberra will greatly benefit holiday seekers from Canberran

Bonza reshuffles again to add Sunshine Coast to Launceston

Bonza has made yet another change to its network this week after announcing it would launch twice-weekly flights between the Sunshine Coast and Launceston. It comes just a day after it revealed it would axe the underperforming route between Townsville and Rockhampton. The airline – which has just celebrated its first anniversary – has repeatedly suggested it would be quick to adjust its ‘point-to-point’ network, arguing that demand for an unusual service can rarely be gauged in advance. On Friday, the airline revealed its new flights between the Queensland and

Voting for Best of BitPay Now Open – Vote For Your Favorite BitPay Merchants!

The first annual Best of BitPay celebrates all of the innovative merchants that accept crypto payments. Vote for your favorite merchants now through February 29th, 2023. Customers have the option to vote for one merchant per category, with the freedom submit votes once per day. Vote For Your Favorite BitPay Merchants Submit Your Vote About the Best of BitPay AwardsThe Best of BitPay Awards are designed to recognize and celebrate the forward-thinking merchants who integrate crypto payments into their business operations. These innovators and pioneers are leading the way for

Mideast defense firms fine-tune unmanned surface vessels

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — While aerial unmanned systems were a major focus of the recent UMEX drone fair here, a handful of companies displayed naval variants.Among them was Elbit Systems Emirates, the Israeli defense company’s branch in the United Arab Emirates, established in 2021. The business showed off a mock-up of its Seagull unmanned surface vessel. The system has been on the market for several years, and the company has sold it to an undisclosed Asia-Pacific navy in its anti-submarine warfare configuration under a contract worth $56 million.Elbit

Honeywell and HAI Robotics Collaborate – Logistics Business® Ma

Honeywell (Nasdaq: HON) today announced it will team up with Hai Robotics to deliver flexible, high-density storage and retrieval solutions to distribution centers (DCs). The alliance couples Hai’s innovative robotics technology with Honeywell’s Momentum Warehouse Execution Software, enhanced cybersecurity capabilities and experience integrating robotics solutions. Additionally, it supports Honeywell’s portfolio alignment to three compelling megatrends: automation, the future of aviation and energy transition. “Companies face high costs for warehouse space, continued labor shortages and pressure to deliver goods quickly,” said Keith Fisher, President of Honeywell Intelligrated. “This automated solution allows