Combating threats in the cyber world
By Blerim Abedini- Center for Security Studies and Development-Macedonia (CSSD) Unlimited access from anywhere for cyber-attacks. International engagement over cyber security. Sophisticated methods in the American society for preventing attacks. The internet has influence in the process of the violent extremists. The internet is a network where individuals find supportersContinue Reading
“City Campuses” a final destination for refugees!
By Blerim Abedini- Center for Security Studies and Development- Macedonia (CSSD) Macedonia is one of bridges in the Balkans used by refugees for their destinations to the European developed states and the rest of World. The European Union (EU) accept refugees of war zones: Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq. Fluctuation numberContinue Reading
Meditation on war.Mines, rivers, energy, environment and climate
By Blerim Abedini, Center for Security Studies and Development-Macedonia (CSSD) Today the Balkans are not developed due to continuous local conflicts. Many rivers beds are not repaired which are causing floods in war’s regions which areas are contaminated by mines left by soldiers and armies. The United Nations treaties, includingContinue Reading
Emerging steps on climate changes
By Blerim Abedini- Center for Security Studies and Development- Macedonia(CSSD) Poverty as challenge of World’s leaderships to save the living habitats. Warming as rising factor with dangerous consequences. Local governments and efforts to bring near community’s requirements. Meetings and research on climate issues for avoiding poverty in future. We releaseContinue Reading
Secretary Kerry visits Tirana.Multidimensional diplomacy
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, flanked by U.S. Ambassador to Albania Donald Lu, chats with Albanian President Bujar Nishani after arriving at Tirana International Airport in Tirana, Albania, on February 14, 2016, for a bilateral visit and meetings with the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister. Read more about theContinue Reading
Moscow-Belgrade, to hold joint military drills in 2016
Center for Security Studies and Development-Macedonia (CSSD) Political, Energy and Military Alliance! Behind the EU and US an regional alliance is on the rise. Time of big steps that will change economy and markets. In the approach of finding appropriate relations because of various economic interests in the Balkan Peninsula.Continue Reading
The suspension of pipeline geopolitics and the age of cyberwarfare
By Selim Ibraimi-Center for Security Studies and Development (CSSD) Abstract: Energy infrastructure is related to cyber-warfare. Cyber-warfare is an Internet-based conflict involving politically motivated attacks on information network systems. Cyberwarfare attacks can disable official websites and networks, disrupt or disable essential services, steal classified data, and cripple financial systems —Continue Reading
Energy security and cyber-warfare
By Selim Ibraimi -Center for Security Studies and Development-Macedonia (CSSD) Energy infrastructure is related to the cyber-warfare.Cyberwarfare is Internet-based conflict involving politically motivated attacks on information and information network systems. Cyberwarfare attacks can disable official websites and networks, disrupt or disable essential services, steal or alter classified data, and cripleContinue Reading
Moscow’s Red Square: Cold War style serviceman parade
Russian military parade on honor of WWII.Moscow’s Red Square. Cold War style service man parade, marks in mean time the new era in Russia’s Foreign Policy, with assertive disposition of militarizing the whole Europe. Sweden, Finland and Baltic States based in media reports, may be the next target of Russia.Continue Reading
AMBO: Diverting the route of the pipeline!
By Emin Azemi- According to available analyses published by AMBO, the pipeline would be very safe ecologically and would not pose any danger to the environment This article was published on December 30, 2004 A few days ago in Sofia a memorandum was signed and a framework was defined toContinue Reading