Indonesia should foster stronger science diplomacy: BRIN

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) is pushing for Indonesia to strengthen its science diplomacy on the global stage to demonstrate the country’s expertise in addressing various problems through evidence-based presentations at international forums.Deputy for Development Policy at BRIN Mego Pinandito stated that other countries in international forums are particularly interested in Indonesia’s approaches to issues such as harmony between people of different ethnicities and religions, climate and nature, and food diversification.However, a communication gap exists where diplomats face challenges in presenting scientific data, while researchers struggle with diplomatic protocol. This has resulted in limited international recognition of Indonesia’s research achievements.”This is why we need to actively help Indonesian delegates, for example, in preparing scientific content that will be proposed by Indonesia in various international sessions,” he highlighted.He explained that BRIN’s numerous research centers conducted research in various fields in Indonesia, providing scientific explanations for various phenomena occurring in Indonesia.Pinandito cited as an example that Indonesia had successfully maintained national unity despite its cultural diversity, noting that similar diversity often leads to conflict between groups in other nations.He further noted that international organizations expect Indonesia to be able to share its approaches to address conflicts.In this regard, the BRIN organized a seminar titled “Increasing the Role and Contribution of BRIN’s Research Results and Strengthening Indonesia’s Science Diplomacy Strategy” in Jakarta on October 28, 2024, with attendees comprising representatives of BRIN’s research centers.The event also invited diplomatic experts, such as Indonesian Ambassador to Tunisia for the 2017-2021 period Ikrar Nusa Bhakti.Related news: BRIN should be able to support Indonesia’s development: scientistRelated news: Indonesia`s foreign policy yet to tap science diplomacyTranslator: Sean Filo, Raka AdjiEditor: Rahmad NasutionCopyright © ANTARA 2024

Foreign Office warns UK tourists to take ‘extra precautions’ after ‘cases confirmed’

UK tourists have been issued a Germany travel warning as holidaymakers risk catching an “infectious disease” that causes “chills and exhaustion”. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) shared the latest health information for the European Union country. TravelHealthPro stated: “On October 18, 2024, a case of mpox clade Ib has been confirmed in Germany,…

Foreign Office warns UK tourists to take ‘extra precautions’ after ‘cases confirmed’

UK tourists have been issued a Germany travel warning as holidaymakers risk catching an “infectious disease” that causes “chills and exhaustion”. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) shared the latest health information for the European Union country. TravelHealthPro stated: “On October 18, 2024, a case of mpox clade Ib has been confirmed in Germany,…

Key considerations for selecting right internet service provider for business

Reliable internet connectivity forms the backbone of every business today. From internal operations to customer interactions, seamless connectivity is essential for efficiency and growth. However, selecting the right Internet Service Provider (ISP) involves more than just choosing the fastest speed – it requires a careful evaluation of network capabilities, scalability, security, and the specific needs of your business. Whether you run a small startup or a large enterprise, choosing the right internet service can significantly impact your operations, productivity, and customer satisfaction.
Understanding your business requirements
The first step in choosing an ISP is understanding your business’s unique requirements. Factors such as the size of your workforce, the nature of your operations, and the type of office space you occupy all influence your choice. A multi-story office will have different connectivity needs compared to a small, single-floor workspace. Similarly, businesses relying heavily on cloud-based services or video conferencing will need higher bandwidth than those primarily using the internet for email and browsing.
It is also essential to think about how your network should be structured. Will you need separate Wi-Fi networks for guests and staff? Providing a secure guest Wi-Fi option for visitors without compromising the security of your internal systems is a key consideration. Meanwhile, your staff Wi-Fi must ensure fast, reliable, and secure access to business-critical systems and data.
Speed and bandwidth: Matching performance to demand
While internet speed is important, it is crucial to align your speed requirements with actual business demand. Companies handling large volumes of data, operating multiple devices, or depending on real-time applications will need higher bandwidth to avoid performance bottlenecks. For businesses that frequently upload large files, symmetrical speeds—where upload and download speeds are equal—are particularly important. This is especially true for media, design, or tech companies, where fast uploads are essential.
Cybersecurity and network control
With rising cyber threats, security has become a vital part of any internet service. Features like DNS filtering, advanced firewalls, and managed security solutions are crucial to protect your business from external threats. If your business operates across multiple sites, it is also important to consider the scalability of the ISP’s security solutions, such as segmented networks and guest Wi-Fi access points.
Reliability and uptime
For businesses, downtime can lead to lost revenue and disrupted operations. Ensuring that your ISP offers reliable service with a solid Service Level Agreement (SLA) is critical. Additionally, backup solutions such as redundant links can ensure continuity in the event of an outage.
Scalability and flexibility
As your business grows, so too should your internet service. Your ISP should offer scalable solutions that can adapt to increasing bandwidth demands, support additional locations, and provide necessary upgrades without unnecessary downtime.
Customer support and expertise
The quality of customer support offered by your ISP is just as important as the service itself. Ensure that your ISP provides responsive technical support that aligns with your business’s needs. Whether it’s assistance with setting up guest Wi-Fi, implementing DNS filtering, or addressing technical issues, knowledgeable support staff are vital for minimizing disruptions.
Cost and value
While cost plays a role in selecting an ISP, businesses should focus on the overall value the service provides. Opting for the cheapest plan may seem appealing, but factors like reliability, scalability, and security should weigh into the decision. Look for ISPs that balance cost with comprehensive services, including advanced security measures, flexible bandwidth options, and reliable infrastructure.
Why choose GO Business?
As businesses evolve, reliable connectivity becomes even more crucial to driving growth. At GO Business, we understand the unique needs of local companies and provide tailored solutions to help you thrive. Whether your company depends on seamless cloud computing, video conferencing, or secure online transactions, GO’s high-speed fibre connections deliver the speed, reliability, and scalability required to keep your operations running smoothly.
We also recognize the importance of security in today’s digital landscape. That’s why we offer comprehensive cybersecurity solutions, including advanced firewalls and DDoS protection, to safeguard your business from potential threats. Our dedicated support team is here to ensure that any technical issues are resolved quickly and efficiently, so you can focus on what really matters – growing your business.
At GO, we are committed to achieving full Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) coverage across Malta by the end of this year. With our newly launched internet speeds, we offer an even broader range of connectivity options to suit businesses of all sizes and requirements, providing the flexibility and performance needed in today’s competitive environment.
For more information on how we can support your business with high-speed internet and secure connectivity, get in touch with us through www.go.com.mt/business Our account management team is here to provide expert guidance and tailor the best solutions for your unique needs. Let us be your trusted technology partner.

Austrian political scientist on Ukraine’s Victory Plan: West is too afraid of Russia

President Zelensky’s Victory Plan is a good summary of Ukraine’s goals in defending itself from Russia’s war of destruction, but the implementation of the NATO membership clause seems unlikely because the West is too afraid of Russia.

This opinion was expressed by independent Austrian political scientist Martin Malek in a commentary to an Ukrinform correspondent.

“The first point of the Victory Plan concerns the invitation to Ukraine to join NATO as soon as possible, and this is where the problems begin. So far, at least seven NATO member states have been skeptical or rejected the invitation. Of course, Germany’s position on this issue is particularly important, and it is in line with the country’s policy on this issue for many years,” he said.

The political scientist recalled that at the 2008 NATO summit in Bucharest, then German Chancellor Angela Merkel categorically opposed the invitation to Ukraine and Georgia to join the Alliance because of Russia’s negative position, “and she got her way.” This was followed by Russia’s invasion of Georgia, to which “the weak West did not react” – and this “once again allowed Putin to feel justified in his imperialist and militaristic policy.”

In October, the current German Chancellor Olaf Scholz also stated that he opposed Ukraine’s invitation to join NATO in the current circumstances, as well as reiterated his long-standing position on not supplying long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine for fear of “escalation.”

“Scholz is unlikely to change his position, because it would mean that he was wrong from the very beginning. In addition, Scholz would like to divert attention from the fact that Germany does not want a complete victory for Ukraine at all – no matter how such a victory is defined (and a very obvious definition would be the expulsion of all Russian soldiers from Ukrainian territory without exception). The reason for this is that a significant part of the German (and Western European) political elite fears “instability” in Russia or even its “collapse” (which is not even on the horizon) in this case,” Malek believes.

According to the political scientist, another “extremely unpleasant but indisputable truth” is that “almost all Western European politicians are much more concerned with the results of their elections than with the existence and fate of Ukraine.” And at the same time, “peaceful rhetoric” is often particularly useful for election campaigns – “which, in turn, is beneficial to the militarist Putin.” Against this backdrop, Malek pointed to next year’s parliamentary elections in Germany and the possibility that the Social Democratic Party led by Scholz will conduct a “peaceful election campaign,” which in this case “will inevitably be at the expense of Ukraine.”

“Of course, Moscow has long mobilized politicians and parties close to it in Europe and North America against all of Ukraine’s efforts to move closer to NATO with a view to eventual membership. And of course, it is no coincidence that these are the same politicians and parties that have been constantly warning of “escalation” since the beginning of Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine and thus want to prevent military and other support for Ukraine from the EU, NATO and North America,” the political scientist added.

The Austrian political scientist also pointed out that “Putin’s de facto ally, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban,” who called Zelensky’s Victory Plan “more than terrible,” is against Ukraine’s invitation to NATO, but Slovakia and Turkey also have serious doubts.

In addition, the US presidential election on November 5 will have a particular impact on further support for Ukraine.

Read also: Zelensky announces cooperation with partners to implement Victory Plan

“The West is simply too afraid of Russia – unlike Ukraine, whose courage is completely incomprehensible and even frightening to many in the West. First and foremost, because they themselves would have capitulated to Putin’s belligerence out of cowardice a long time ago,” Malek said.

In his opinion, the Victory Plan is “a good summary of Ukraine’s goals in its defense against Russia’s war of destruction,” but “the biggest problem with Zelensky’s plan is that it is very unlikely that Ukraine will join NATO in the foreseeable future.”

“Russia, of course, is aware of this and will do everything possible to maximize the benefits of this fact. Putin has repeatedly made it clear that he will not make any concessions to end the war. Therefore, in order to establish peace, Russia (and its army) must be put in a position, by military and other means, in which it simply cannot continue the war any longer – no matter how much Putin wants it to. The alternative is the destruction of Ukraine as a state and the enslavement of its entire population,” Malek said.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, the Victory Plan presented by President Zelensky includes five points: the first is geopolitical, the second and third are military, the fourth is economic, and the fifth is security.

The first point involves receiving an invitation to join NATO. The second concerns defense, in particular the transfer of a clear list of weapons capable of supporting the strength of Ukrainian soldiers. The third point calls for the creation of a deterrence force. The fourth refers to strategic economic cooperation and increased sanctions pressure on the aggressor. The fifth point is designed for the post-war period and provides for the possibility of replacing certain military contingents of the US Armed Forces stationed in Europe or on other continents with Ukrainian units.

New program helps disabled travelers at Wichita airport

Wichita’s Eisenhower National Airport is now part of a global program that provides support and assistance to disabled travelers.The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program allows travelers to discreetly indicate that they have a non-visible disability and they may need extra assistance, understanding or more time.    Travelers can wear a Sunflower lanyard, pin, wristband or a retractable Sunflower ID card, allowing them to communicate their needs without disclosing their specific condition.
Wichita Director of Airports Jesse Romo said in a press release, “With this program we hope to ensure that individuals with invisible disabilities feel seen, supported and valued throughout their journey.  And the fact that the sunflower is also our state flower, makes it a perfect fit for ICT.”
Around the world, 1 in 7 people live with a disability and that’s approximately 1.3 billion people.  While some experience a disability that is visible, many have non-visible conditions. These can be physical, visual, auditory, or neurological and range from autism and ADHD to cognitive impairments such as learning difficulties and dementia, as well as mental health conditions. They can also be respiratory and chronic conditions such as asthma, diabetes, chronic pain and sleep disorders.
Since Hidden Disabilities Sunflower was established in the UK in 2016, it has been adopted globally by businesses and charities to support their colleagues and customers. The Sunflower is recognized across a broad range of sectors – ranging from retail, financial services, transportation, travel and tourism, education, government, as well as healthcare, emergency service and entertainment.   Eisenhower Airport joins over 240 airports in over 30 countries, and 17 airlines worldwide that participate in the program.
Airport staff and partners have been trained to recognize the Sunflower symbol and provide assistance and accommodations accordingly. Passengers with hidden disabilities can request a free Sunflower item at the Airport’s Information Desk, airline ticket counters, and the security screening checkpoint.  

Amadeus and UN Tourism report reveals demand growth for travel to Americas

The report from Amadeus and UN Tourism highlights a 13% growth in interest for North America. Credit: T Schneider / Shutterstock.

A partnership between hospitality technology company Amadeus and UN Tourism has released a report indicating a sustained increase in travel demand to the Americas, with North America leading as the most sought-after destination.

The report, titled ‘Travel Insights: Focus on Americas, September to December 2024’, showcases a 13% growth in interest for North America and a 12% increase for Central America.

It also aims to assist various tourism stakeholders in understanding and capitalising on the latest travel trends within the Americas, as well as highlights that the top ten most searched destinations remain unchanged from 2023, with Canada, the US and Mexico at the forefront.

Notably, Mexico’s beach destinations saw a 19% surge in searches while Chile, Colombia and Peru experienced the highest growth rates in the region.

The insights into subregions for the last four months of the year reveal that North America draws the most searches from travellers in the US, the UK, Canada, and Brazil, with New York City being the prime destination.

Central America’s interest is led by Costa Rica and Panama, with El Salvador witnessing a 25% growth. In the Caribbean, Puerto Rico has become the second most searched destination.

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Amadeus and UN Tourism report reveals demand growth for travel to Americas

The report from Amadeus and UN Tourism highlights a 13% growth in interest for North America. Credit: T Schneider / Shutterstock.

A partnership between hospitality technology company Amadeus and UN Tourism has released a report indicating a sustained increase in travel demand to the Americas, with North America leading as the most sought-after destination.

The report, titled ‘Travel Insights: Focus on Americas, September to December 2024’, showcases a 13% growth in interest for North America and a 12% increase for Central America.

It also aims to assist various tourism stakeholders in understanding and capitalising on the latest travel trends within the Americas, as well as highlights that the top ten most searched destinations remain unchanged from 2023, with Canada, the US and Mexico at the forefront.

Notably, Mexico’s beach destinations saw a 19% surge in searches while Chile, Colombia and Peru experienced the highest growth rates in the region.

The insights into subregions for the last four months of the year reveal that North America draws the most searches from travellers in the US, the UK, Canada, and Brazil, with New York City being the prime destination.

Central America’s interest is led by Costa Rica and Panama, with El Salvador witnessing a 25% growth. In the Caribbean, Puerto Rico has become the second most searched destination.

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Business rates take a heavy toll on UK hospitality and retail, say industry leaders

As the 2024 Budget approaches, industry leaders hope to see actionable steps taken to alleviate the financial pressures stemming from business rates / Credit: 1000 Words via Shutterstock

Recent analysis from UKHospitality and the British Retail Consortium (BRC) reveals that the hospitality and retail sectors together contribute over one-third of all business rates in the UK, despite only accounting for 9% of the economy.

In the financial year 2023/24, these sectors combined paid nearly £9 billion in business rates, highlighting a significant disparity in the current taxation system​

 With relief measures set to end soon, experts warn that the total bill could rise to £11 billion, representing a staggering 44% of the total rates​

Both organisations are calling on the Chancellor to establish a fairer business rates structure in the upcoming Budget, a sentiment echoed in Labour’s recent manifesto pledge.

“Consumers want diverse and thriving high streets, but this is held back by the broken business rates system,” said Helen Dickinson, Chief Executive of the BRC​

She emphasised that the existing system creates barriers to local investment and the establishment of new businesses.

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