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Latin America and the Caribbean have been leveraging technology to enhance public services, drive economic growth, and improve security, with digital public infrastructure (DPI) at the core. This includes the development of a national digital ID system and the digitization of health, education, and other critical public sectors.
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MalBot July 19, 2024, 9:10am 1 Europol has supported this investigation since August 2023. On 20 December 2023, authorities intercepted a sailboat in international waters off the coast of Martinique with 1 500 kilos of cocaine on board. Eight individuals, including the crew members and some involved through other means, were arrested that same day.…
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Strong winds blow as Hurricane Beryl approaches Bridgetown, Barbados on July 1, 2024 – © AFP Yuki IWAMURA
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A building is boarded up in preparation for Hurricane Beryl in Bridgetown, Barbados on June 29, 2024 – Copyright AFP CHANDAN KHANNA
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Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane as it moves through the Caribbean over the coming days – Copyright NOAA/GOES/AFP HANDOUT
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The China-aligned threat actor “Sharp Dragon” is launching spear phishing attacks against government entities in African and Caribbean countries, according to researchers at Check Point.
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Recently, the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP) held its annual conference. This year, our Police Commissioner, Ramon Arnhem, was present at the event as well.
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The head of the UN Drug and Crime Office (UNODC) Ghada Waly, briefed the UN Security Council Thursday raising concerns about increasing gang violence in Haiti leading to increasing violence across the Caribbean.
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EU raises security concerns as it reveals five Caribbean states have sold 88,000 ‘golden passports’
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The EU has raised security concerns about the trade in “golden passports” and vowed to tighten visa controls after revealing five Caribbean states have sold citizenship to 88,000 individuals from countries including Iran, Russia and China.
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Hundreds are preparing to leave the Panamanian island of Carti Sugdupu in the face of rising sea levels – Copyright AFP/File –