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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

United Kingdom and India agreed perangi cyberspace crimes

Prime Minister Of The United Kingdom David Cameron (INTERMEDIATE/REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun)

... to improve the security of computer networks, United Kingdom and India ...
Mumbai (Reuters)-the United Kingdom and India, Tuesday, are scheduled to agree on the formation of a joint task force to combat the evils of cyberspace.

This is a move that London hope will help maintain the security of banking data and personal mobile phone from millions of citizens of the United Kingdom which is mostly stored in the servers India.

The agreement is expected to be agreed in the meeting between the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron and the Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh in New Delhi, it is one of a number of trade and investment agenda visit Cameron in India that lasted three days.

"The two leaders are expected to agree to a substantial strengthening of practical cooperation between the Governments of United Kingdom and India to enhance the security of computer networks as well as the United Kingdom and India to help them against terrorist attack, the criminals and the parties who intend evil in the virtual world," Cameron's Office said in a statement.

The statement mentioned that India will have the largest population in the network in 2015 with about 300 million people, bigger than the United States and was up from 137 million reconstruction of the current user.

Cameron told reporters, "I think the reason we initiated partnerships with other countries — including the trusted partners such as India-two."

"First, while other countries in securing their data so effectively also helps us secure our data. Second, I think this is a sector in which the United Kingdom has a number of competitive advantages and the technology is real, "said Cameron as reported by Reuters.

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

The European Union agreed on a military mission in Mali

Brussels (Reuters)-European Union Foreign Ministers agree to launch officially Eu mission comprising 500 soldiers to train the army of Mali has been commissioned.

The first group consists of 70 Eu soldiers arrived in the West African country's ten days ago and Monday, the green light from the Minister is the final stage in the setting up of the European Union Training Mission (EUTM) which has the mandate of 15 months to reshape the army of Mali.

The foreign policy Chief of the European Union Catherine Ashton says, the mission "will be very important to support Mali's Army" pealatan minimal and not enough trained in maintaining the country's territorial interitas.

About 16 countries from the European Union and Norway have agreed to take part in the budget that would require EUTM 12.3 million euros in each country to fund his army himself. contributors

About half of the members of the force would be the coach, the rest provide protection and supporting the Administration and health workers.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Iran agreed on "a few things" with the IAEA investigation into nuclear program problem

A uranium enrichment facility in Isfahan, Iran. The processing facility is suspected in urania became part of secret nuclear weapons development program. (wikipedia.org)

Dubai (Reuters)-Iran has agreed "some things" with the UN Atomic Energy Agency on Wednesday and said that the two sides will meet again to negotiate the remaining differences on the future, such reports from Iran media.

Reuters report indicates failure of interpreting Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to reach an agreement that has long been anticipated by the international world.

Earlier, the IAEA hopes to persuade Iran to allow UN agencies based in Vienna to return to the examination of the suspected nuclear program Tehran, Iran United States in an effort to develop nuclear weapons.

Iran's Ambassador to IAEA Ali Asghar Soltanieh indicated to the media that progress in the Iran negotiations has been reached in a meeting in Tehran. Soltanieh did not reveal further progress he means.

So far the IAEA has not commented on the statements of Soltanieh.

"In addition to successfully bridge several differences and agree on a few things, the two sides have decided to consider and discuss the matter of the proposed new plan in a meeting in Tehran," said Soltanieh, as quoted from the Fars news agency.

Meanwhile television station Press, which is a State-owned media and broadcast news in the United Kingdom, citing that Soltanieh said that the remaining differences will be discussed in the next meeting of the Iran-IAEA. Press TV did not reveal the specific timing for the second meeting of the plan.

A diplomat from a Western country was not mentioned by name by Reuters earlier said, he is not berhatap meeting between IAEA and Iran can produce something real.

On the other side of the Islamic Republic of Iran rejects the Western accusations that suspect the program is aimed at producing nuclear energy, the atom bomb. Iran says that uranium enrichment is done only to supply energy for the aim of civil society. (G005/C003)



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