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U.S. Air Force sends its Doomsday plane to Europe, as shelling in Kyiv intensifies

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U.S. Air Force sends its Doomsday plane to Europe, as President Joe Biden demands Russia is booted from the G20

Kyiv residents are being warned to seal their windows at night, according to Kyiv City State Administration.

This comes as Russian forces shelled a train transporting Ukrainians from the capital, with no confirmed injuries yet.

A senior Ukrainian official says that Russian forces have not allowed humanitarian aid to enter the crippled regions. Despite Russia’s claim that it will open a corridor for ships to leave Ukrainian ports.

Russia claims the supposed corridor would be three miles wide and open for 8:00 AM until 7:00 PM local time on Friday.

Doomsday Plane departs

Meanwhile, the United States Air Force has sent its Doomsday plane to Europe, to support President Biden’s four-day mission.

The U.S. keeps at least one of the four jets on permanent standby for immediate launch in the event of a nuclear conflict.

In his latest address, President Biden also called for Russia to be removed from the G-20, as Western leaders continue their talks in Brussels.

Humanitarian aid

The U.S. will also greatly increase its humanitarian efforts, with plans to accept up to 100-thousand Ukrainian refugees.

More than 3.5m residents have fled since Russia invaded, which is already starting to strain neighbouring European countries.

Biden says his administration will also work to coordinate further food and energy security… as sanctions on Russia are ramped up again.

It’s become clear that sanctions are unable to deter Putin from engaging in further aggression, but Biden says it’s the “maintenance” of sanctions alongside the “increasing pain” that will eventually stop the Russian leader.

When speaking with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Biden warned his counterpart that China’s economic relations with the US and EU will be put in “significant jeopardy” if the nation was to aid Russia.

When it comes to chemical weapons, “the nature of response will depend on the nature of the use”.

It has now been exactly one month to the day since Moscow announced a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Zelensky is calling on people everywhere to take to the streets in a show of support for his nation to mark the occasion.

As this grim milestone is met, Biden says NATO has never been more united with the alliance agreeing to bolster its strategic defences.

Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has confirmed four new battlegroups will be deployed into Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania.

This move represents a change in the state of security throughout Europe, as NATO prepares for the “long haul”.

William is an Executive News Producer at TICKER NEWS, responsible for the production and direction of news bulletins. William is also the presenter of the hourly Weather + Climate segment. With qualifications in Journalism and Law (LLB), William previously worked at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) before moving to TICKER NEWS. He was also an intern at the Seven Network's 'Sunrise'. A creative-minded individual, William has a passion for broadcast journalism and reporting on global politics and international affairs.

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Cyber security shifts redefine critical infrastructure in APAC

Cyber security evolution prompts redefinition of critical infrastructure in Asia Pacific amid rising digital threats

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Cyber security evolution prompts redefinition of critical infrastructure in Asia Pacific amid rising digital threats.

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– Cyber security incidents in Asia Pacific redefine critical infrastructure, expanding its scope beyond just industrial machinery.
– New strategies emphasise visibility to protect crucial sectors like banking, finance, and telecommunications from cyber threats.

The rise in cyber security incidents in Asia Pacific is reshaping the definition and protection of critical infrastructure. New digital and operational technology risks are prompting stakeholders to reconsider conventional beliefs that critical infrastructure is primarily industrial machinery behind high fences.

Michael Fisher from Garland Technology discusses this evolving landscape. Critical infrastructure now encompasses essential services such as banking, finance, and telecommunications, expanding beyond traditional definitions.

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The convergence of IT and operational technology (OT) networks increases cyber security risks. Many OT services were not designed with cyber security in mind, leaving them vulnerable to cyber attacks. Industries most at risk include telecommunications, banking, finance, and utilities, where any disruption can significantly impact society.

Increased Visibility

Fisher highlights that traditional cyber security alone is insufficient to secure these infrastructures. Effective protection requires a new approach focused on visibility. Garland Technology’s mission is to provide visibility to upstream cyber security platforms, eliminating blind spots.

Governments and businesses must recognise their roles in combatting cyber threats. Australia’s Security of Critical Infrastructure Act is a step towards increasing corporate responsibility in recognising critical infrastructure and ensuring compliance with security measures.


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Electric vehicles transform last mile delivery market

Australia’s last-mile delivery is rapidly adopting electric vehicles, fueled by green initiatives and insights from expert Joe Sofra.

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Australia’s last-mile delivery is rapidly adopting electric vehicles, fueled by green initiatives and insights from expert Joe Sofra.


The shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) for last mile delivery is accelerating globally, with Australia expected to see significant growth.

Companies and retailers are increasingly adopting greener solutions, driven by supporting government initiatives.

Joe Sofra from ANC discussed the current state of the last mile EV market.

#ElectricVehicles #Sustainability #LastMileDelivery #Innovation #Australia


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Trump gives Hamas ultimatum for Gaza peace plan acceptance

Trump gives Hamas deadline to accept Gaza peace plan amid rising pressure from Arab states and ongoing conflict in the region

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Trump gives Hamas deadline to accept Gaza peace plan amid rising pressure from Arab states and ongoing conflict in the region

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– Trump gives Hamas three to four days to accept a U.S.-backed Gaza peace plan, warning of consequences.
– Hamas calls the plan biased and insists on a complete Israeli withdrawal before considering any agreement.
U.S. President Donald Trump has given Hamas three to four days to accept a U.S.-backed peace plan for Gaza, warning of severe consequences if they reject it.The plan, shared by mediators Qatar and Egypt, emerged after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu endorsed it during a visit to the White House. Hamas, which was not part of the talks, is expected to review the proposal that calls for disarmament, a previously rejected demand.

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Trump stated that support for the plan came from both Israeli and Arab leaders, and he emphasised the need for Hamas to respond promptly. The proposal includes a ceasefire, hostage exchanges, an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and disarmament of Hamas, along with a transitional government.

A Hamas source described the plan as biased towards Israel and containing unacceptable conditions.

The group maintains that a complete Israeli withdrawal is a prerequisite for their agreement to any deal, while they are unwilling to disarm.

Pressure Mounts

Hamas faces significant pressure as foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE, Qatar, and Egypt have supported the initiative. Turkey’s intelligence head is also set to join discussions in Doha, marking a new level of mediation.

Despite expressing initial support, Netanyahu is cautious about the plan’s implications for Palestinian statehood and faces pressure from his coalition. Public sentiment in Gaza reflects a desire for peace, albeit with scepticism about the sincerity of both Trump and Netanyahu’s commitments.


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