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Join us on Intel Focuses as we break down the crucial German snap election that's poised to impact not just Europe, but the world. We'll dive into Germany's mixed-member proportional representation system, meet the major political contenders, and explore the key issues—from migration and the economy to energy and security—that are shaping voter decisions.
Learn how these domestic issues connect to global challenges and what the election's outcome means for Germany's place in the EU and its relationship with the United States.
Stay informed about the political drama that could send shockwaves through Europe and beyond.
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Join us in this episode of Intel Focuses as we dive into the complex world of tariffs, explaining what they are, their history, and their multifaceted impact on global trade. Learn about Donald Trump's trade war, the economic rationale behind tariffs, their effects on consumers and businesses, and explore alternative strategies countries can use to manage trade dynamics. Featuring insights from historical contexts and current events, this deep dive aims to provide an informed perspective on the often controversial topic of tariffs.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Are you ready to challenge your worldview? Join us in this episode of Intel Focus: The Review series as we dive into the powerful ideas of "Factfulness" by Hans Rosling, a book that will transform how you see the world. This isn't just about statistics; it's about overcoming our deeply ingrained misconceptions and embracing a fact-based understanding of global trends.
#Factfulness #HansRosling #GlobalTrends #Data #Worldview #Gapminder #Misconceptions #Knowledge #StayCurious #GlobalDevelopment
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This episode analyses a comprehensive paper titled 'How do we study misogyny in the digital age? A systematic literature review using a computational linguistic approach' by Lara Fontanella, Berta Chulvi, Elisa Ignazzi, Annalina Sarra, and Alice Tontodimamma. We explore the rise of online misogyny, its amplification through social media, and its wide-ranging impact on women. The paper covers various themes like feminist perspectives, online harassment, and automatic detection of misogyny. We also discuss strategies for combating this issue, from individual actions to societal changes, and the role of technology in identifying and preventing misogynistic behaviour online. Tune in for an insightful discussion on making the digital world a safer space for everyone.
You can read the whole paper here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-024-02978-7
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Digital forensics, a branch of forensic science, involves collecting and analyzing digital evidence from various devices to maintain its integrity for legal proceedings. The process includes data collection, examination, analysis, and reporting, often employing specialized tools and techniques. Different branches exist, such as computer, mobile device, and network forensics. The field's importance has grown significantly with increased reliance on digital technologies and the rise in cybercrime. Digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) integrates threat mitigation with evidence preservation for faster threat resolution and improved investigation outcomes.
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In this episode of Intel Focus: The Review series, we explore the unexpected resurgence of fighting in the Syrian civil war, focusing on the recent rebel offensive and its significant implications. We discuss the capture of Aleppo, insights from Golgotha Hamdo, the reduced support from Assad's traditional allies, and the complex dynamics involving HTS, the SDF, and international players like Russia, Iran, and the US. We also examine humanitarian issues, potential scenarios for Syria's future, and the broader regional impact of the ongoing conflict.
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In this episode of Intel Focus, the hosts delve into the pervasive and evolving nature of surveillance, examining how our perceptions and reactions to being watched have changed over time.
They reference an academic paper by Michaela Padden on the OECD's historical caution towards data privacy and discuss how surveillance practices have been rebranded for convenience and efficiency since the 1990s.
The rise of surveillance capitalism and the collection of personal data for profit and control is detailed, including its tactics and implications. The episode also addresses the balance between data utility and privacy, the role of government and corporate partnerships in surveillance, and the concept of 'infopower.'
Finally, practical steps for protecting individual privacy in the digital age are offered, emphasising both personal vigilance and systemic change.
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In this episode of Intel Focus: The Review Series, we explore the surprising 2024 election results, with Donald Trump winning a second term. We analyze key factors such as voter demographics, economic impacts, trade policies, and geopolitical consequences. Join us as we discuss the potential long-term effects on the U.S. political landscape, the judiciary, and global relations. Stay informed, stay engaged, and prepare for a complex and uncertain future.
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In this episode of Intel Focus: The Review Series, we delve into the pivotal role of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) in counterterrorism efforts. Uncover how analysts harness publicly available data—from news articles to social media posts—to monitor and mitigate terrorist threats. Using the Westgate Mall attack as a case study, we illustrate the digital battleground where both terrorists and authorities vie to control narratives. Explore real-world applications, the ethical implications of OSINT, and the transformative potential of AI and machine learning in shaping its future. Gain practical insights and tips to become an adept OSINT user, and understand the evolving intelligence landscape in today's digital age.
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In this episode, we uncover the harrowing ordeal faced by Afghan commandos trained and supported by British forces, whose relocation applications have been unjustly rejected by the UK government. Through an in-depth investigation by Lighthouse Reports alongside The Independent and Sky News, we reveal the devastating impact on these soldiers left behind under Taliban rule. The episode explores the close wartime partnership, troubling inconsistencies in official claims, and the urgent need for accountability and reform in the relocation process. We highlight the stories of bravery and the ongoing legal challenges for a fairer system, urging listeners to support transparency and justice for these abandoned allies.
As promised in the podcast, please read the report here: https://www.lighthousereports.com/series/left-behind/
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In this episode of Intel Focus: The Review Series, we delve into digital safety, exploring topics such as media literacy, cybersecurity threats, and the importance of critical thinking in the digital age. We discuss strategies for protecting personal information online, including the use of password managers and being mindful of our digital footprint. Featuring insights from Kaspersky, the CDC Foundation, and more, we emphasise a collective effort towards responsible internet use, media literacy, and fostering digital citizenship.
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In this episode of Intel Focus: The Review Series, the focus is on open-source intelligence and its pivotal role in uncovering truths. The podcast delves into the work of Bellingcat, renowned for their investigations using open source data to expose global events, war crimes, and challenge official narratives. This episode examines Bellingcat's methodologies, their impact on international incidents like MH17, Syrian chemical attacks, and Alexei Navalny's poisoning. It introduces Bellingcat’s new toolkit, empowering individuals to engage in investigative work ethically. The message is clear: with the right tools and responsibility, anyone can seek out and uncover hidden truths.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the recent Iran missile attack on Israel, shedding light on the motivations behind it and the broader geopolitical implications. With 180 ballistic missiles launched, this attack signifies far more than a mere retaliation—it is a bold statement of power and capability. By examining key events leading up to the attack, including the assassinations of high-profile figures like Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah and IRGC's Abbas Nilfaroushan, we unpack how this escalation unfolded. We also discuss the effectiveness and limitations of Israel's Iron Dome defence system and explore the potential for future conflicts, including the concerns around Iran's missile accuracy and its growing arsenal. Join us as we navigate the complex web of Middle Eastern geopolitics and consider the global reactions and the possibilities of further escalation. Stay informed and critically engaged with this pivotal moment in international relations.
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In this episode of The Review Series, we explore the challenges and transformations facing media and journalism in Afghanistan. With a focus on the impact post-three years of the Taliban rule, disinformation, and censorship, we discuss how Afghan reporters navigate a complex media landscape. Tune in to hear about the evolving role of journalism in the region and the struggle to maintain press freedom and accurate reporting.
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In this episode of Intel Focus: The Review Series, we explore critical developments in Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) and delve into the latest research on digital disinformation, verification processes, and intelligence gathering. With a focus on ethical practices and verified data, we highlight the importance of transparency in the ever-evolving landscape of digital media.
Tune in to gain valuable insights from recently published reports that can enhance your understanding of today's information environment.