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  • The Netherlands to provide EUR 22 million to Ukraine for air defense and cyber resilience projects

    The Netherlands to provide EUR 22 million to Ukraine for air defense and cyber resilience projects

    The Netherlands to provide EUR 22 million to Ukraine for air defense and cyber resilience projects

    The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands announced the allocation of 22 million euros for Ukraine. The funds will be used to develop air defense systems and strengthen cyber resilience.

    Dutch Foreign Minister Kaspar Veldkamp announced the allocation of additional assistance to Ukraine in the amount of 22 million euros for the development of cyber resilience and air defense systems. He said this in the social network "X", UNN reports.

    The Netherlands allocates an additional €22 million for projects related to Ukraine's air defense and cyber resilience,

    – Veldkamp wrote on social media.

    According to the minister, at a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council the day before, he "emphasized the importance of strengthening Ukraine's military capabilities.

    Recall

    Germany will give Ukraine 650 million euros worth of military aid, including IRIS-T air defense systems, tanks, and infantry fighting vehicles. The package will also include 6,500 missiles and 4,000 Helsing drones.

    Ukraine is working with NATO to supply 20 air defense systems by the end of the year – SibigaDec 4 2024, 11:15 AM • 21088 views

  • James Webb Telescope reveals hidden galaxies in the Spiderweb protocluster

    James Webb Telescope reveals hidden galaxies in the Spiderweb protocluster

    James Webb Telescope reveals hidden galaxies in the Spiderweb protocluster

    The James Webb Space Telescope has overcome the obstacles of cosmic dust and found new galaxies in the Spiderweb protocluster. The object is located at a distance of 10 billion light years from Earth.

    Thanks to the capabilities of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), it was possible to overcome the obstacles of cosmic dust and find new galaxies in the object of the early Universe.

    Transmits of UNN with reference to of EFE.

    A team of researchers from the Canarian Institute of Astrophysics (IAC), in collaboration with other international institutions, has managed to find new galaxies in the Spiderweb protocluster .

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    The discovery was made possible through the use of the James Webb Space Telescope, which is a project of the US Space Agency (NASA); Europe (ESA) and Canada (CSA). In the infrared range, the interference of space dust has been overcome – previously, this dust acted as a curtain that prevented researchers from seeing further. The Spiderweb revealed previously inaccessible regions of star formation.

    Hubble telescope shares archive photo with simulated cosmic collision of galaxiesMay 3 2024, 03:18 AM • 30800 views

    The study was published in two articles in the Astrophysical Journal.

    Reference

    The Spiderweb proto-cluster is an object of the early Universe. Its light has taken more than 10,000 million years to reach Earth and shows a cluster of emerging galaxies that consists of more than a hundred known galaxies, explains the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (IAC).

    Leonid's unique starfall: when Ukrainians will see the celestial showNov 14 2024, 03:24 AM • 98833 views

  • Chinese semiconductor manufacturers will face new export restrictions from the United States

    Chinese semiconductor manufacturers will face new export restrictions from the United States

    Chinese semiconductor manufacturers will face new export restrictions from the United States

    The United States is introducing the third rehabilitation regime in three years against the Chinese semiconductor industry. The restrictions will affect 140 companies, including Piotech, which will need a special license to cooperate with American suppliers.

    On Monday, the United States will begin the third sanctions regime in three years against the Chinese semiconductor industry, including restricting the exports of 140 companies. Reports UNN with reference to Reuters.

    The US is dealing a new blow to Chinese chips: efforts to thwart Beijing's chip manufacturing ambitions will hit China's semiconductor instrument makers.

    We are talking in particular about Protech chips (688072.SS) – they will be added to the list of entities that prohibit American suppliers from delivering to them without first obtaining a special license.

    According to sources, among the Chinese companies facing the new restrictions are nearly two dozen semiconductor companies, two investment firms and more than 100 chip manufacturers.

    Context

    In recent years, China has stepped up its desire to become self-sufficient in the semiconductor sector, as the United States and other countries have restricted exports of advanced chips and tools for their production.

    Donald Trump trusts his son-in-law Middle East: the post of senior adviser was transferred to Lebanese billionaire Massad BoulosDec 2 2024, 08:03 AM • 15538 views

    The new move marks one of the latest large-scale attempts by the Biden administration to hinder China's ability to access and produce chips that could promote artificial intelligence for military applications or otherwise threaten US national security.

    This comes just weeks before the swearing-in of former Republican President Donald Trump, who is expected to leave many of Biden's tough measures against China in place.

    Trump threatens BRICS countries with 100% duties for abandoning the dollarNov 30 2024, 09:57 PM • 29444 views

  • Internet cable breaks between Sweden and Finland: police do not confirm the possibility of sabotage

    Internet cable breaks between Sweden and Finland: police do not confirm the possibility of sabotage

    Internet cable breaks between Sweden and Finland: police do not confirm the possibility of sabotage

    On Tuesday, two new damage to internet cables between Sweden and Finland was detected in Finland. Finnish police initially suspected the crime, but later refused to investigate it.

    Cable breaks were discovered on Tuesday and probably occurred on land in Finland. Reports UNN with reference to Swedish television (SVT).

    As it became known this morning, two new cable damages occurred in Internet connections between Sweden and Finland. The Finnish police provided clarification.

    "The police are not currently conducting a criminal investigation into the cable break between Finland and Sweden," the Finnish police said in a statement.

    It should be noted that law enforcement officers initially stated that the agency suspected that there was a crime with a cable break. But later on Tuesday morning, police said they were not investigating the incident.

    Recall

    Earlier, UNN , citing the WSJ, transmitted an update on the case of cable cutting in the Baltic Sea: the crew of the Chinese ship Yi Peng 3 is suspected of deliberately dragging an anchor 100 miles (more than 160 km)to cut Baltic cables.

    On Tuesday night, two new fiber-optic cable breaks were detected in Finland. Finnish police are investigating the version of the crime, and Global Connect is working on troubleshooting.

  • They interfere with concentration: smartphones destroy learning for young people, but there is another problem among older people – study

    They interfere with concentration: smartphones destroy learning for young people, but there is another problem among older people – study

    They interfere with concentration: smartphones destroy learning for young people, but there is another problem among older people - study

    The study found that 2/3 of young people aged 16-25 consider smartphones to be the main distraction during their studies. People over the age of 40 are more likely to complain of fatigue as an obstacle to concentration.

    Mobile phones were the most frequently mentioned cause of distraction in the 26-to 40-year-old age group. Reports UNN with reference to Bitkom.

    About two out of three respondents aged 16 to 25 called smartphones a disruptive factor. on the other hand, people over the age of 40 mostly struggled with fatigue while studying. for the study, IU International University interviewed about 2,500 people in Germany aged 16 to 65, representatives of different ages and genders, in the spring of 2024.

    Many people are now used to multitasking. This means that you are constantly hindered from concentrating. And with the younger generation, the situation is even more extreme with apps like Snapchat or TikTok

    – noted sociologist Ulrike Lichtinger.

    Recall

    Danish scientists have stated that the company's Beta social network actively promotes the distribution of self-harm content, without deleting explicit images and encouraging users of such publications to make friends.

    Scientists have discovered why it's hard for people to keep weight off after losing weightNov 21 2024, 01:32 PM • 19532 views

    UNN also reported that the US special committee has completed a two-year investigation into the COVID-19 pandemic and published a 520-page report. The document confirms the theory of a virus leak from a laboratory in Uman and reveals numerous violations during the pandemic.

  • European giants Airbus, Thales and Leonardo will form an alliance to compete with Starlink

    European giants Airbus, Thales and Leonardo will form an alliance to compete with Starlink

    European giants Airbus, Thales and Leonardo will form an alliance to compete with Starlink

    Three leading European Space companies plan to create a joint venture to compete with Starlink. The project, codenamed "Bromo", involves the development of a new super-satellite.

    European Space companies Airbus, Thales and Leonardo are exploring the possibility of creating a joint venture. merger proposals are not related to job cuts in these companies. At the same time, it is indicated that the implementation of the planned project may take years.

    Reports UNN with reference to Reuters.

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    European companies Airbus AIR.PA, Thales TKFP.PA) and Leonardo (LDOF.MI), are studying plans to create a new joint space company, in order to compete with Elon Musk's Starlink.

    The "Bromo Project", named after the Ionesian volcano, is located near the European super satellite behind the MBDA rocket, Yakim volodiyut Airbus, Leonardo i BAE Systems (BAES.L).

    Musk tested the first Starlink on a Qatar Airways planeOct 23 2024, 07:19 AM • 16045 views

    Negotiations are still at an early stage, but they are already advanced enough to assign a codename to Airbus and create the desired structure in which the new company will combine satellite assets.

    Leonardo CEO Roberto Cingolani told Reuters that the talks included several technical discussions and confirmed that the proposed structure will be based on the MBDA model. According to the source, the merger proposals are not related to the job cuts that Airbus will announce this week, and their implementation may take years.

    SpaceX launches 20 Starlink satellites, including 13 with Direct to Cell capabilityNov 18 2024, 03:15 PM • 15884 views

    Add-ons

    Also today it became known that a new European satellite for Earth observation is ready for launch thanks to a rocket built mainly in Italy.

    In French Guiana, at 18.20 local time, Vegas must turn on the engines to put the European Earth observation satellite Sentinel-1C into orbit.

    The satellite is encapsulated in the olive body of the rocket, the height of which reaches 35 meters. every departure from the spaceport operated by Arianespace is important, but special attention is paid to it, both because of the value of the cargo being transported and because it will mark the return to Vega-C flights after a two-year hiatus, since December 2022, when it was unable to complete its second mission due to a problem with the second stage.

    Fire at the Spaceport: Japan suspends testing of Epsilon S rocketNov 26 2024, 01:57 AM • 18292 views

    After a long series of thorough checks and tests to avoid repeating the anomaly of two years ago, getting started on the right foot will mean opening a new chapter. The goal is to achieve up to six launches per year.

    – pish Rai.

  • Ukrainian developers have created a domestic Mavic-Fedorov

    Ukrainian developers have created a domestic Mavic-Fedorov

    Ukrainian developers have created a domestic Mavic-Fedorov

    Brave1 was developed by three Ukrainian analogues of the Chinese Mavic UAV, which are already used at the front. The drones comply with NATO standards, have electronic warfare protection and automatic landing.

    Developers from Brave1 have created a Ukrainian equivalent of the Chinese Mavic UAV, which is already used by the Ukrainian military at the front. This was announced by the deputy prime minister of Ukraine for innovation, development of Education, Science and Technology, reports UNN.

    Since June, Brave1 members have been working on an analog of the Chinese mavka. Already 3 such Ukrainian UAVs meet NATO standards and work at the front — lens and zoom from Frontline and Shmavik from Jet drones. These drones are adapted to the realities of war, they have integrated communication systems that are resistant to enemy electronic warfare, as well as automatic landing and a "return home"mode. A significant part of the components are also manufactured by Ukrainian manufacturers

    Fedorov said.

    He noted that the Ukrainian defenders are already actively using these drones at the front and give cool feedback.

    He also said that the Mavic is one of the most popular drones at the front, it is simple, efficient and cheap. This is consumable material for the military, a unit can lose 5 such "birds"per day. At the same time, mavka is difficult and expensive to import, so the creation of a Ukrainian analog is a priority.

    Recall

    Against the background of the fact that the Russian Federation launches thousands of long-range drones every month, trying to exhaust the Air Defense Forces of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Ukraine use bait drones, attack drones, and also develop interceptors of the invaders ' attack UAVs. A contract was signed for the purchase of 1.6 million drones.

  • Chinese ZTE base stations continue to operate in the Russian – occupied territories of Ukraine – mass media

    Chinese ZTE base stations continue to operate in the Russian – occupied territories of Ukraine – mass media

    Chinese ZTE base stations continue to operate in the Russian - occupied territories of Ukraine - mass media

    The Chinese company ZTE supports the operation of telecommunications equipment in the occupied territories of Zaporizhia region. The occupation authorities confirmed the use of 2,969 base stations, including 989 new ones installed in 2024.

    The Chinese telecommunications company ZTE, a major supplier of equipment for mobile operators in Ukraine, continues to cooperate with Russian mobile operators in the occupied territories of Ukraine, in particular, in the Zaporozhye region. This is evidenced by the message of the Russian news agency TASS dated December 2, 2024, with reference to the so-called "minister" of digital development, appointed by the occupation authorities of the Zaporozhye region Grigory Prokhvatilov, reports UNN.

    He says that in 2024, 989 new mobile base stations were installed in the Russian-occupied territory of the Zaporizhia region, and the total number now, according to him, is 2,969 units.

    "In addition to building new stations, we are also upgrading existing ones. Previously, base stations on ZTE equipment operated in the Zaporozhye region. Now everyone is switching to new modern equipment, including Chinese brands, which allows you to better control the network, identify problems remotely, and in some cases automatically reconfigure the network without accessing the site," said Prokhvatilov.

    Such a report may indicate that since the beginning of the occupation, ZTE base stations in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine have not been turned off, and it would have been impossible to continue their operation until the end of 2024 without regularly issuing appropriate licenses to mobile operators by ZTE, as a manufacturer.

    Recall that ZTE is a Chinese company that manufactures telecommunications equipment and mobile phones. 51.8% of the shares belong to China, 31.5% is listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, 16.7% is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

  • Ministry of defense on the idea of training subpoenas in the “Reserve+”: evaluating the pros and cons

    Ministry of defense on the idea of training subpoenas in the “Reserve+”: evaluating the pros and cons

    Ministry of defense on the idea of training subpoenas in the "Reserve+": evaluating the pros and cons

    The Ministry of defense is working on adding a subpoena tracking function in the Reserve+app. Technical implementation is not difficult, regulatory aspects are currently being evaluated and government support is expected.

    Technically, it is not difficult to implement tracking of subpoenas in the "Reserve+" application. Now they are working on the regulatory part, evaluating all the pros and cons. This was announced by Deputy Defense Minister Kateryna Chernogorenko on the air of the telethon, reports UNN.

    We see a lot of requests from our businesses, companies, and employees, which would be good if Reserve+ could track all the stages of sending a paper summons, details, and document status. It happens that the summons comes by mail, but the person does not know and because of this you can get a fine

    Chernogorenko said.

    She noted that it is not technically difficult to implement such tracking of subpoenas.

    We are currently working on the regulatory part, evaluating all the pros and cons. If this idea is supported by the government, if we adopt appropriate legislation, we will be able to develop it technologically quickly enough

    – said Chernogorenko.

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    Earlier, Chernogorenko reported that Reserve+ may have a system that will inform a person about changes in his personal file. She proposed the introduction of a subpoena tracking system.

    Reserve+: the possibility of deferral for parents with many children is being testedNov 9 2024, 01:16 PM • 20729 views

  • The UK is preparing for a cyber war with Russia – The Guardian

    The UK is preparing for a cyber war with Russia – The Guardian

    The UK is preparing for a cyber war with Russia - The Guardian

    The UK's National Cybersecurity Center records an increase in cyber attacks over the past year. European countries are developing plans to respond to possible Russian attacks on critical infrastructure.

    У Великої Британії вважають, що окрім ядерної загрози та збройного конфлікту, серйозним ризиком для країни може бути кібервійна з росією, пише УНН з посиланням на Хранитель.

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    Richard Horn, Head of the UK's National Cybersecurity Center, said that the serious risks that his country may face due to Russia and China are extremely underestimated. This statement was not groundless, because the British National Cybersecurity Center (NCSC) recorded a significant increase in cyber attacks over the past 12 months, the newspaper writes.

    For example, last week, British minister Pat McFadden noted the potential consequences of extending Russia's already active cyber operations to more serious areas.

    "China can be destabilized by that kind of pressure. For an additional cyberattack, Russia can shut down millions of people," says Pet McFadden.

    In addition, all countries affected by the upcoming conflict have begun to urge their citizens to prepare for power outages. For example, a Swedish brochure reprinted this month contains links on how to deal with power outages, as well as the Norwegian government's Emergency Preparedness Guide. A report from the Finnish government refers to cyber attacks that cause "prolonged power outages", while Denmark refers to various crises, including a digital attack that causes "loss of utilities".

    However, according to experts, the Russian cyber threat should not be taken seriously, even if an attack on national infrastructure leads to the application of the NATO mutual defense provision, which may make Moscow hesitate.

    Syrah Martin, the former head of the UK's National Cybersecurity Center, believes that every major organization in the country should have a plan for a cyberattack that affects key infrastructure.

    "Every organization should have a plan to deal with the loss of a large infrastructure network. The difference between working 50% for 24 hours after an attack and staying offline for two weeks is huge," he said.

    Dan Black, Head of the cyber espionage analysis team at Mandiant, a Google-owned cybersecurity firm, said Russia had stepped up its cyber aggression against Britain and other NATO members when it became clear that the war in Ukraine would become debilitating.

    "Then everyone really started to see the scale of the cyber conflict crawling out of Ukraine, into wider Europe and NATO countries," he said.

    Russia is waging an open cyber war with Warsaw – Deputy Prime Minister of PolandNov 29 2024, 09:56 PM • 17335 views

    This is proved by the situation in September, when Western intelligence agencies said that a unit of the Russian military intelligence service was conducting a campaign of "deliberate cyber activity" against the government and critical infrastructure organizations around the world.

    Now, in European countries, citizens are advised to use more reliable passwords on the Internet, as well as check the sources of information and their accuracy before sharing it with someone.

    recall

    The UK announced the creation of a secret artificial intelligence security research laboratory at a NATO conference. The laboratory will bring together experts to assess the impact of the country's security and develop tools for Cyber Defense.