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What is the Arctic Council and what does it want?

What is the Arctic Council and what does it want? Africanews 4 hrs ago © Euronews Arctic Circle and surrounding nations Arctic nations foreign ministers will meet on Thursday in Reykjavik, Iceland, where Moscow is set to take a rotating chairmanship in the Arctic Council. The multilateral forum brings together NATO members with the alliance s main opponent, Russia. The meeting comes as Russia’s extensive development of an airbase at Nagurskoye is causing concern in the West. “We have concerns about some of the recent military activities in the Arctic,” US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday after arriving in Iceland. “That increases the dangers of accidents and miscalculations and undermines the shared goal of a peaceful and sustainable future for the region.”

US not seeking to buy Greenland anymore, says Blinken

Ransomware attacks are threatening companies Should they pay up?

Ransomware attacks are threatening companies. Should they pay up? CNN 2 hrs ago © Shutterstock A devastating ransomware attack on a critical fuel pipeline in the United States has highlighted the growing threat that cyber criminals pose to the world s largest corporations and strategic infrastructure. It also raises a thorny question: should companies held to ransom yield to extortionists or resist making payments? Often it s a choice between regaining access to IT systems for a fee so that operations can be restored, or running the risk of continued disruption that could have huge repercussions for employees, shareholders, customers, the economy and even national security.

Should companies pay when hit by raosnomware attack? Debate rages

Should companies pay when hit by ransomware attack? Debate rages

by CNN May 12, 2021 . A devastating ransomware attack on a critical fuel pipeline in the United States has highlighted the growing threat that cyber criminals pose to the world’s largest corporations and strategic infrastructure. It also raises a thorny question: should companies held to ransom yield to extortionists or resist making payments? Often it’s a choice between regaining access to IT systems for a fee so that operations can be restored, or running the risk of continued disruption that could have huge repercussions for employees, shareholders, customers, the economy and even national security. In the case of Colonial Pipeline, which has yet to fully restore its operations, a lot is at stake. The pipeline delivers nearly half the diesel and gasoline consumed on the East Coast, and it provides jet fuel to major airports, many of which hold limited supplies on site. A growing number of gas stations are without fuel as anxious drivers rush to fill their tanks and Americ

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