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SP's MAI Issue No. 19 | October 1-15, 2015 - Internal Security Updates

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    INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Angelina Jolie criticises UN Security Council

    UN Security Council A ctor Angelina Jolie recently criticised the UN Security Council by its division over Syria’s four-year conflict which now had led to millions of Syrian refugees going homeless.

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    Ukraine bans French actor Gerard Depardieu

    French actor Gerard Depardieu has been banned from Ukraine because he is considered “a threat to national security,” according to reports in the media.

  • INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Nawaz Sharif's security breached

    The security of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was breached recently when he, along with his family, was returning to the federal capital from Murree.

  • INTERNAL SECURITY / BREACHES
    Harvard University computers hacked

    In June this year, Harvard University uncovered ‘an intrusion’ on its computer networks. The discovery, which was made June 19, affected two IT systems that impacted eight colleges and administrations, the school said.