"La chronique Matinale" du lundi au vendredi sur Equinoxe Radio, 93 FM, CanalSat 526 à 7h25 avec Dr Aristide Mono. 15min à 1heure pour faire un tour complet de l'actualité en présence d'invités pour expliquer et débattre sur les grands sujets qui ont marqué la journée.
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The International SOS Situation Update podcast provides the latest analysis, advice and recommendations on the health and security risks impacting you and your organisation today. With support from our global medical and security experts, we discuss the most pertinent topics impacting a workforce and provide tactical guidance on mitigating health, safety, security and wellbeing risks.
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Level up your personal, spiritual and professional development as we uncover the deeply intimate experiences of ordinary people living extraordinary lives. By 2022 there will be eight billion people on planet Earth, each with a unique story of struggle, pain, perseverance, and victory. The Eight Billion Podcast empowers you to connect with others on a level you never thought possible.
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Bienvenue, Nous allons parlé de la musique pas comment chanter mais de la musique comme un business. ©Youken Publishing Group under Youken Groups.
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Running a startup (small business) or managing a successful career can be stressful. We explore ways we can improve startup/caeer life, grow our businesses/careers, achieve our goals and get back time with our loved ones. 18 hours day should not be our normal
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Découvrez des initiatives locales inspirantes qui renforcent les compétences et transforment la vie des communautés. Dans notre émission, nous donnons la parole aux acteurs du changement qui œuvrent chaque jour pour un impact durable. Les Enabler of Skills for Local Development. ESLD.
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Élections en Guinée : entre stabilité affichée et tensions latentes
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9:51À l’approche de l’élection présidentielle guinéenne du 28 décembre, cet épisode reçoit Marc-Antoine, Expert Sûreté Senior chez International SOS, de retour d’une mission d’évaluation pré-électorale en Guinée. Il décrypte le contexte politico-sécuritaire issu du coup d’État de 2021, le rapport de force largement favorable au général Mamadi Doumbouya…
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Mali: Evacuation Monitor Level Increased Amid Fuel Shortages And Security Risks
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3:02International SOS has increased its Evacuation Monitor level for Mali to EVACUATE: NON-ESSENTIAL WORKFORCE amid fuel blockades and security threats. Lead Security Analyst for the Sahel, Jessica Trichias, and Security Manager, Benedikt Zimmermann, explain the situation in-country and what it means for organisations with operations in the country.…
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The Heartbeat of Sudan: Fatima Medani on Grassroots Power and Transformative Justice
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51:05🎧 Listen Now This episode takes you to the heart of Sudan through the voice of Fatima Medani, a Sudanese advocacy and policy consultant who embodies vision and radical compassion. Prepare to have your understanding of international aid and peacebuilding transformed as Fatima reveals how women-led, grassroots movements are not just surviving—they ar…
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Tanzania Election 2025: What Organisations Should Know
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10:04As Tanzania goes to the polls for its 29 October general election, Lead Security Analyst Baani Gambhir and Senior Security Specialist Irina Skvortsova discuss the political landscape, the potential for unrest in major urban centres and the implications for organisations and travellers operating in-country.…
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Ukraine: Security Insights and Guidance for Organisations
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10:18With the conflict between Russia and Ukraine now in its fourth year, the security environment in Ukraine remains highly complex and volatile. Lead Security Analyst for Eastern Europe, Louise Hogan joins Managing Editor, Anton Dittner to share insights from her recent visit to Lviv and Kyiv, providing organisations and travellers with practical guid…
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Madagascar Coup: Key Insights and Guidance for Organisations
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9:51On 14 October, the military seized control of Madagascar following weeks of anti-government protests and the departure of President Andry Rajoelina. Lead Security Analyst for Madagascar, Maria Ghigliotti is joined by Regional Security Manager for Middle East Africa, David Vorster to analyse what the developments mean for organisations and traveller…
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The Princess of Peace: Bai Rohaniza Husman on Healing Generations Through Education
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59:13This episode introduces you to the luminous journey of Bai Rohaniza "Honey" Husman, a woman of extraordinary grace and a descendant of the Maranao royalty in the Philippines. Known lovingly as Princess Bai Rohaniza, Ani translates her noble heritage as a traditional bridge builder into a modern-day mission for peace. Prepare to be inspired as Ani s…
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Samoa Election Implications: Key Insights and Guidance for Organisations
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6:37Samoa’s recent elections marked a significant turning point for the Pacific nation’s political and security environment. Lead Security Analyst Mus’ab Yusof is joined by Security Specialist John Milo to analyse what the results mean for organisations and travellers operating in-country.
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Syria: Navigating Security and Operational Challenges
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9:59After Syria’s government change in December 2024, uncertainty persists around the country’s stability. Following their recent in-country assessment, Lead Security Analyst Polina Vynogradova and Security Director Gillan McNay discuss the evolving governance, security and economic challenges, and what organisations need to know to operate safely.…
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Élections 2025 au Cameroun : risques sécuritaires liés à l'élection présidentielle
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Cameroon: Security Risks Around Presidential Election
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6:43Cameroon will go to the polls in October. Uncertainty persists around who will succeed President Biya, and the potential for unrest is high. Lead Security Analyst Maria Ghigliotti and Senior Security Specialist Mathilde Schmitt discuss what to expect around the election, and how organisations can prepare.…
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Madagascar Protests: Security Risks and Organisational Impact
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5:07On 25 September, protests in Antananarivo, Madagascar, led to fatalities, injuries, and a curfew. Maria Ghigliotti, Lead Security Analyst at International SOS, explains the causes, risks, and what organisations can do to safeguard their people and operations.
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Mis and Disinformation: The Power of Verification
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9:22Mis and disinformation are rising, and access to verified information has never been more crucial. Factal’s Head of News, Jillian Stampher, and International SOS’ Managing Editor, Anton Dittner and Security Director Adam Lakhani discuss how organisations can stay informed and keep their people safe.
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Zimbabwe: Risk Environment Assessment Amid Political Shifts
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7:00The political situation in Zimbabwe is tense, with implications for the risk environment ahead of an election scheduled for 2028. Lead Security Analyst Baani Gambhir and Managing Editor Anton Dittner discuss our risk assessment and outline key considerations for organisations operating in the country.…
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Nepal Protests: Security Outlook for Organisations
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8:13Anti-corruption protests in Nepal escalated into a nationwide movement, forcing the prime minister’s resignation and triggering a curfew. International SOS’ Lead Security Analyst Anugya Chitransh explains the security implications and what precautions organisations should take.
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Lebanon Risk Rating Change - Implications for Organisations and Travellers
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5:37In August 2025, International SOS lowered its Security Risk Rating for Lebanon’s Beqaa and Baalbek-Hermel governorates from EXTREME to HIGH. Pauline Latil, Senior Security Specialist at International SOS shares what this means for organisations and travellers.
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A military operation following Russian drones entering Poland’s airspace overnight on 9-10 September has disrupted air travel, with the authorities' advising residents in affected areas to remain at home. International SOS’ Lead Security Analyst Tarun Nijjer sets out the precautions we are advising for travellers and organisations.…
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Élections 2025 en Côte d'Ivoire : se préparer aux risques politico-sécuritaires
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9:41Alors que la Côte d'Ivoire se prépare pour les élections présidentielles du 25 octobre, les inquiétudes concernant les tensions politiques, la désinformation et les troubles potentiels s'intensifient. Dans cet épisode Beatrix Renaut, Responsable Sûreté, revient sur le climat politique actuel, les principaux risques liés au scrutin et partage les co…
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Armenia–Azerbaijan Peace Plan: Security Outlook
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6:31Armenia and Azerbaijan have signed a US-brokered peace plan after years of conflict and months of tense negotiations. Louise Hogan, Lead Security Analyst for Eastern Europe and Central Asia at International SOS, outlines the deal’s key elements, its broader geopolitical implications, and what it means for the South Caucasus’ security environment.…
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Cambodia-Thailand Ceasefire: Security Outlook
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8:40Cambodia and Thailand have reached a ceasefire after recent border clashes. Anugya Chitransh, Lead Security Analyst for Southeast Asia at International SOS, outlines the potential security implications, what this means for traveller safety, and key considerations for organisations operating in the region. International SOS clients have access to th…
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Côte d’Ivoire 2025 Elections: Preparing for Political and Security Risks
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8:41As Côte d’Ivoire prepares for presidential elections on 25 October, concerns over political tensions, disinformation, and potential unrest are rising. In this episode, Maria Ghigliotti, Lead Security Analyst for West Africa, is joined by Regional Security Manager Beatrix Renaut to assess the current political climate, discuss key risks surrounding …
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Unyielding Grace: Shirine Jurdi and the Feminine Force for Justice
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1:00:59🎧 Listen Now This episode brings you a powerful and unflinching conversation with Shirine Jurdi, a global advocate for women, peace, and security from Lebanon. Prepare to challenge your perspectives as Shirine dismantles the narratives often imposed on women in conflict zones, offering a raw and honest look at the realities of war, justice, and the…
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Tensions In Bangladesh Ahead Of The General Election
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6:40Nearly a year after the fall of the Awami League government, political uncertainty persists in Bangladesh. Akshat Sharma, a Security Specialist from our Asia Lead Security Centre, shares insights into the current risks, the impact of student-led protests, and what the upcoming general election could mean for organisations operating in the country.…
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Israel-Iran Response: Challenges and Successes
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6:56Erika Weisbrod, Security Director, Assistance and Anton Dittner, Managing Editor discuss the challenges and success stories of supporting clients amid the Israel-Iran escalation. Zakaria Bouhlel, Business Development Director, provides insight from on the ground in Jordan.By International SOS
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Risk Rating Changes and Support Options in Syria
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7:40In this episode, Polina Vynogradova, Lead Security Analyst for Mashreq and Iran, sets out why we have lowered our Security Risk Rating for several cities in Syria. Shaimaa Ahmed, Network Services Manager and Dr. Fadi Khoury, Deputy Medical Director for Assistance explain how our in-country support is evolving, following an assessment trip in May.…
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The Heartbeat of Humanity: A Global Treaty for Mother Earth with Auntie Ivy Smith
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56:17🎧 Listen Now Dive into a sacred conversation with Auntie Ivy Smith, a wisdom keeper and indigenous advocate from Aotearoa. This episode is a bridge between ancient truths and future possibilities—a global message of healing, responsibility, and profound change. 🧵 Episode Overview In this deeply moving episode of the Women as Agents of Change podcas…
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With a ceasefire in place between Israel and Iran, we have de-escalated our top-line security advice and Evacuation Monitor level for Israel. Jessica Trichias, Lead Security Analyst for Israel, discusses the recent changes and what they mean for clients.By International SOS
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Unbreakable Spirit: Cameroun's Fight for Justice with Cyrille Rolande Bechon
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55:33🎧 Listen Now Journey into the heart of activism in Cameroun with Cyrille Rolande Bechon, a fearless human rights defender who stands resilient against systemic injustice and direct threats to her life's work. 🧵 Episode Overview In this powerful episode of the Women as Agents of Change podcast, Liza Florida connects with the indomitable Cyrille Rola…
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Empowering Change: Palestinian Women, Resilience, and Global Solidarity with Randa Siniora
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1:12:30🎧 Listen Now Dive into a powerful conversation on human rights, resilience, and the fight for justice with Randa Siniora, a leading Palestinian feminist and human rights activist. 🧵 Episode Overview In this compelling episode of the Women as Agents of Change podcast, Liza Florida sits down with the incredibly insightful Randa Siniora, a Human Right…
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Israel: Advice and Evacuation Monitor Changes
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6:00We expect hostilities between Israel and Iran to continue for at least the coming days. Adam Lakhani, Security Director for Information and Analysis, whose team covers Israel, and Anton Dittner, Managing Editor, discuss the recent changes to International SOS’ advice and Evacuation Monitor level for Israel, and what this means for clients.…
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Empowering Change: Trauma Healing and Resilience with Esset Samatova
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44:30🎧 Listen Now Explore the powerful intersection of trauma healing, human rights, and social change in this profound conversation with psychologist and poet Esset Samatova. 🧵 Episode Overview In this episode of the Women as Agents of Change podcast, Liza Florida sits down with the insightful Esset Samatova—a Santo psychologist, human rights strategis…
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Israel-Iran Escalation: Our Assessment and Outlook
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6:22Israel has launched a series of airstrikes against Iran. Iran responded with drone strikes against Israel. Both sides have signalled that hostilities may continue in the coming days. Lead Security Analysts Jessica Trichias and Polina Vynogradova, and Security Manager, Assistance Taylor El Hage share their insights into the latest developments.…
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India is seeing a rise in COVID-19 cases, especially in states like Kerala, Maharashtra, and Delhi. Dr Prabha Xaxa, Medical Director at International SOS, explains what’s driving this wave, how serious the new variants are, and what people and organisations can do to stay protected.By International SOS
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Post-election evolution of South Korea’s security environment
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9:56We expect South Korea’s presidential election result to ease tensions and create stability in the immediate term. However, it also brings other drivers of a potential deterioration to the fore. Lead Analyst for North Asia Jenn K.S. Lo shares her insights into the latest developments and the implications of Lee Jae-myung's decisive election win.…
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From Fabric to Flags: Runa Ray’s Global Call for Peace, Sustainability & the Power of Women
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48:10🎧 Listen Now Explore the intersection of fashion, sustainability, activism, and spirituality in this inspiring conversation with visionary artist Runa Ray. 🧵 Episode Overview In this extraordinary episode, Liza Florida sits down with internationally renowned fashion environmentalist Runa Ray to explore her journey from an imaginative introverted ch…
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Following our recent ease to inbound travel advice for Damascus, essential travel may be possible to Damascus with robust journey management planning. We spoke to our Lead Security Analyst for Mashreq & Iran, Polina Vynogradova, about the reason for this change, our latest advice, and what the future security environment looks like for Damascus.…
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L'autonomisation économique des femmes avec FERAFCAM.
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29:38Dans cette épisode, nous accueillons des femmes engagés pour le développement économique des femmes dans les communautés du Cameroun. Elles nous raconte comment elles transmettent leurs connaissances dans la production, la transformation et la commercialisation du manioc. Malgré les taxes américaines imposées par Trump, elles avancent dans les déma…
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Avec Monsieur Kendzo Bertho, Directeur de BANTOU GROUPE SA, nous allons explorer les clés de la réussite en affaires au Cameroun, les opportunités à saisir et les défis à surmonter. BANTOU GROUPE SA est une entreprise camerounaise spécialisée dans l'agro-industrie, le bâtiment et les services numériques. Sa mission est de contribuer au développemen…
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De la Migration à l'Agriculture – Une Nouvelle Perspective.
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21:44Nous allons parler d’un sujet crucial qui préoccupe de nombreux jeunes Africains : La migration irrégulière vers l’Occident pour des opportunités économiques. Beaucoup de jeunes sont sans emploi et rêvent d’un avenir meilleur ailleurs, mais le rêve peut devenir un cauchemar. Certains, après une expérience difficile sur la route migratoire, trouvent…
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D'enfant de la rue à dirigeant d'une ONG.
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23:40Aujourd'hui, nous avons le plaisir d’accueillir Monsieur TCHANA Gildas Delmas, président de l'ONG ARDHU, un acteur engagé dans la défense des droits de l’homme et l'autonomisation des communautés au Cameroun. Il a pu sortir de la rue et aujourd'hui il nous raconte comment il transmet son savoir aux femmes et jeunes filles de sa communauté pour qu'e…
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Influenza: Japan’s Flu Season and Traveller Advice
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5:28In February, the sudden death of a prominent Taiwanese actress in Japan was met with shock. How could a seemingly healthy person on vacation die so suddenly from a common flu, and is it safe to travel to Japan? Our Medical Director in Tokyo, Dr Makiko Yui, discusses influenza in the region, and how travellers can stay safe.…
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World Tuberculosis Day: International SOS' Approach
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26:17The 2024 Global Tuberculosis Report from the World Health Organization reported that in 2023, more than 10.8 million people fell ill with TB, with five countries accounting for 56% of this total. International SOS spoke to four of our Medical Directors about the importance of eliminating TB in the workplace, and our approach to good TB programming.…
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Gabon: Presidential Election 2025 - Impact on Security
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7:50On 12 April, Gabon will hold a presidential election, marking one of the final stages of its transition after a military coup in August 2023. Lead Security Analyst for Europe and Central Africa, Tarun Nijjer, and Security Manager for Assistance, Taylor El Hage, discuss the upcoming election, and what the security environment might look like.…
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Ukraine: Three Years of Conflict and a Potential Ceasefire Plan
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8:22Following the three-year anniversary of the conflict in Ukraine, we saw an announcement of a potential ceasefire plan and the resumption of US assistance to Ukraine. International SOS' Lead Security Analyst for Ukraine and Russia, Louise Hogan, explains what these developments mean for organisations with interests in Ukraine and Russia.…
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Israel: Latest advice, Risk Rating and Evacuation Monitor change
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5:49Following an in-country assessment of Israel and The Palestinian Territories, International SOS has updated its Risk Rating and advice for Israel, and lowered its Evacuation Monitor level for the region. Lead Security Analyst for Sahel, Maghreb, and Israel and Palestinian Territories, Jessica Trichias, explains why the changes were made.…
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The FTO Designation of Mexican Cartels and Its Implications
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6:12On the 20th of February, at President Donald Trump’s request, the US State Department designated eight criminal networks as Foreign Terrorist Organisations (FTO). The Canadian government also designated seven transnational criminal organisations. Both governments have identified six Mexico-based cartels within these organisations. In this podcast, …
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Travelling to Israel: What should people expect?
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7:42International SOS conducted a country visit to Israel and The Palestinian Territories to validate the logistics and assess the risks. We spoke to our Security Director for Europe, Maghreb, and West and Central Africa, Adam Lakhani, and our Senior Security Specialist for Assistance, Alessio Vicario, about what travellers should be made aware of when…
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Truth under siege: Implications of mis and disinformation
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10:15The growing volume and virality of misinformation and disinformation will be amplified by the rise of generative Artificial Intelligence and use of social media networks as a key source of information in the coming years. Lead Security Analysts for our Global Threat Monitoring Centres in London and Sydney, Baani Gambhir and Anelisiwe Hatto, and our…
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Congo (DRC): Social unrest and rebel incursions
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5:51Overnight on 26-27 January the rebel March 23 (M23) group claimed it had captured Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, following months of clashes with Congolese armed forces. Significant social unrest then broke out on 28 January. Tarun Nijjer, Lead Security Analyst for Central Africa, and Dylan Evans, Security Director for Assistance in Lond…
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