Home Knowledge Base the Commonwealth of Independent States

the Commonwealth of Independent States

No mentions found

This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.

Related Articles from SNS

'Dumbass' criminal breaks the 'first rule of ransomware club'

Even ransomware cartels make mistakes, and in this case, it was a biggie that could have landed the responsible crim in a Russian gulag: accidentally infecting a company located in a Commonwealth of Independent States country. In what threat-hunter Dominic Alvieri deemed the ransom “dumbass of the day,” Nova, the affiliate program for ransomware crew RAlord, on Tuesday issued an apology to Eriell Group, a major oilfield services company with headquarters in Uzbekistan and a corporate office...

The Register 7d ago

[Written Question] Honduras: Overseas Trade

Question by: Brendan O'Hara Answering Body: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, with reference to the report by the Independent Delegation of International Lawyers to Honduras, entitled "Our Determination Outweighs Our Fear": Agrarian conflict and the cr

UK Parliament Written Questions 9d ago

[Written Question] Honduras: Indigenous Peoples

Question by: Brendan O'Hara Answering Body: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, with reference to the report by the Independent Delegation of International Lawyers to Honduras published in April 2026, what representations her Department has made to the g

UK Parliament Written Questions 9d ago

'I am a prisoner of conscience': Ali Karimli, the opposition figure defying Azerbaijan’s regime

'I am a prisoner of conscience': Ali Karimli, the opposition figure defying Azerbaijan’s regime Azerbaijan’s opposition leader Ali Karimli, a former secretary of state, goes on trial in Baku on Wednesday for an alleged "attempted coup". Karimli spoke to FRANCE 24 from prison, where he slammed the charges against him as "entirely fabricated and politically motivated" and warned that he risked assassination. Azerbaijan’s Ali Karimli, a leading figure in the country’s democratic opposition,...

France 24 8h ago

Victorian government promises 'tougher scrutiny' of IVF clinics

The Victorian government is introducing changes to the laws governing IVF clinics that promise "tougher scrutiny" of providers. Under the changes, clinics would have to meet stronger accreditation requirements and could have registration cancelled by the health minister. The changes follow a review that was sparked by highly publicised embryo mix-ups involving private provider Monash IVF.

ABC Australia 8d ago

Hegseth says Europe faces ‘invasion’ of ‘dangerous ideologies’ while speaking at D-Day event

Hegseth says Europe faces ‘invasion’ of ‘dangerous ideologies’ while speaking at D-Day event - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a stark warning on Saturday, asserting that Europe faces an "invasion of dangerous ideologies" arriving by sea, drawing a controversial link between contemporary immigration and the legacy of the D-Day landings. His remarks were delivered in Normandy during commemorations for the 82nd anniversary of the Allied landings,...

The Independent World 4d ago

Bridge ban under review as Nuyina's refuelling saga drags on

Tasmania reconsiders bridge ban as Nuyina's refuelling saga drags on Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 5:19am In short: Safety concerns currently prevent Australia's Antarctic icebreaker from travelling under Hobart's Tasman Bridge to reach a nearby refuelling depot. But Tasmanian authorities say "all options" are on the table as the state government tries to resolve the costly refuelling issue. The Tasmanian government says allowing the RSV Nuyina to transit under the bridge is one of three options under...

ABC Australia 7d ago

Shame and fear forcing international visitors to become Australia's new homeless generation

Australia has a growing homelessness problem. It took one man's death to shine a light on it Jun 2026 at 5:05am Lost to his family and lost to the world, a man dies.

ABC Australia 1d ago

Government does not rule out further aid cuts in letter to parliamentary committee

Government does not rule out further aid cuts in letter to parliamentary committee Sarah Champion, the chair of the International Development Committee, says response to letter seeking reassurance over aid spending ‘does not fill me or my committee with confidence’ - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The government has failed to commit to maintaining the current level of aid spending – which has already been cut by 40 per cent – the chair of parliament's International Development Committee...

The Independent UK 7d ago

Government does not rule out further aid cuts in letter to parliamentary committee

Government does not rule out further aid cuts in letter to parliamentary committee Sarah Champion, the chair of the International Development Committee, says response to letter seeking reassurance over aid spending ‘does not fill me or my committee with confidence’ - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The government has failed to commit to maintaining the current level of aid spending – which has already been cut by 40 per cent – the chair of parliament's International Development Committee...

The Independent World 7d ago