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29 Nov 2023

Interpol focuses on abuse of famous red notices as it marks 100 years
Interpol focuses on abuse of famous red notices as it marks 100 years

As Interpol marks its centenary, it faces the tricky task of nabbing criminals while ensuring that its famous red notices are not abused to snare dissidents.

Interpol focuses on abuse of famous red notices as it marks 100 years
Interpol focuses on abuse of famous red notices as it marks 100 years

29 Nov 2023

IDEMIA provides INTERPOL with an enhanced Multibiometric Identification System to support its 196 member countries

Today [29th November 2023], on the occasion of INTERPOL’s 91st General Assembly – and 100th anniversary – the world’s largest international police organization announces the launch of its enhanced BioHUB, powered by IDEMIA’s newest Multibiometric Identification System (MBIS).

IDEMIA provides INTERPOL with an enhanced Multibiometric Identification System to support its 196 member countries

28 Nov 2023

Interpol can't do much more to stop abuse of 'red notices', chief says

VIENNA, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Interpol has come a long way in preventing abuse by Russia and others of its "red notice" system where a country asks others to arrest a suspect, and cannot do much more for now to improve it, the agency's head said on Tuesday.

Interpol can't do much more to stop abuse of 'red notices', chief says

28 Nov 2023

Britons file torture complaint against Interpol president

VIENNA: Lawyers for two Britons have filed a criminal complaint in Vienna against Interpol´s president Ahmed Naser al-Raisi over their alleged arrest and torture, one of their lawyers said on Monday.

Britons file torture complaint against Interpol president

22 Nov 2023

Uyghur Refugee is a Victim of China’s Abuse of Interpol Red Notices

Caught in a game of political ping pong between China and Morocco, Idris Hasan’s life hangs in the balance as he awaits news of his fate.

Uyghur Refugee is a Victim of China’s Abuse of Interpol Red Notices

13 Nov 2023

Interior Minister Meets Interpol's Secretary General
in France

Interior Minister Taulant Balla held a meeting this Monday (November 13) with the Secretary General of Interpol, JurgenStock in Lyon, France, within the framework of the fight against organized crime.
Balla emphasizes that the time has come to pave the way for the extradition of crime bosses

Interior Minister Meets Interpol's Secretary General
in France

26 Oct 2023

UAE hosts 7th strategic dialogue of Interpol

ABU DHABI, 25th October, 2023 (WAM) -- The Ministry of Interior and the Gulf Police Service recently hosted the seventh edition of the strategic dialogue focused on developing an efficient, multilateral framework for global police work.

UAE hosts 7th strategic dialogue of Interpol

26 Oct 2023

UAE President receives participants of ISA Ministerial Meeting, Interpol Strategic Dialogue

ABU DHABI, 25th October, 2023 (WAM) -- President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan today welcomed participants of the Fifth Ministerial Meeting of the International Security Alliance, as well as attendees of the seventh session of Interpol's Strategic Dialogue, both of which are being hosted by the UAE Ministry of Interior.

UAE President receives participants of ISA Ministerial Meeting, Interpol Strategic Dialogue

25 Oct 2023

New INTERPOL Special Representative to the United Nations takes up position

Pivotal role in identifying areas for enhanced cooperation between the two organizations.

New INTERPOL Special Representative to the United Nations takes up position

25 Oct 2023

The Stupid Reason Taiwan Is Kept Out of Interpol

On the menu today: Interpol has 195 member countries, but Taiwan is not one of them because the international police organization adheres to the perspective of Beijing — that Taiwan is not a real country, just a rogue province.

The Stupid Reason Taiwan Is Kept Out of Interpol

23 Oct 2023

Interpol-Backed Course Debuts at University of Portsmouth

A unique new course which aims to help in the fight against intellectual property (IP) crime and illicit trade has just launched at the University of Portsmouth.

Interpol-Backed Course Debuts at University of Portsmouth

20 Oct 2023

MPs criticise UK 'failure' over appointment of UAE official as Interpol chief

Parliamentary committee says government's failure to oppose Ahmed Naser al-Raisi marked an injustice for British nationals who say they were tortured while detained in the UAE

MPs criticise UK 'failure' over appointment of UAE official as Interpol chief

19 Oct 2023

Sharing information critical to tackling chemical threats

BANGKOK, Thailand – In just six hours, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system was able to create tens of thousands of chemical compounds that could be used as chemical weapons, demonstrating the potential for nefarious actors to exploit new technologies for lethal purposes.

Sharing information critical to tackling chemical threats

13 Oct 2023

FIA issues Interpol red notices against London-based Sophia Mirza, Mariam Mirza

Both Sophia and Mariam have been living in London for the last several months after cases were registered against them in Pakistan

FIA issues Interpol red notices against London-based Sophia Mirza, Mariam Mirza

8 Oct 2023

Cryptocurrency scam kingpin likely in Dubai, have sought Interpol’s help: HP DGP

Police sleuths said preparations have begun to repatriate Subhash Sharma, the master mind of the multi-crore cryptocurrency scam, who has fled the country. He is believed to be in Dubai.

Cryptocurrency scam kingpin likely in Dubai, have sought Interpol’s help: HP DGP

28 Sept 2023

Interpol’s vast, predictive biometrics platform modernises policing

Real-time DNA and biometric matching data will be available to on-the-ground police forces who arrest offenders that have previously committed an offence.

Interpol’s vast, predictive biometrics platform modernises policing

27 Sept 2023

For Arab dissidents, the walls are closing in

The Arab League is relying on the little-known Arab Interior Ministers Council to target critics abroad. Now, a former detainee is taking them to court in the U.S.

For Arab dissidents, the walls are closing in

22 Sept 2023

The Dangers of Excluding Taiwan from International Organizations

The exclusion of Taiwan from international organizations hinders the world’s ability to develop comprehensive and effective solutions to a growing set of transnational issues.

The Dangers of Excluding Taiwan from International Organizations

21 Sept 2023

Interpol: multi-million dollar “predictive analytics” system under construction

The International Criminal Police Organisation, Interpol, is building a vast data-processing platform called INSIGHT that is ultimately supposed to provide police forces around the globe with “predictive analytics” generated from Interpol’s internal data, information received from its member states, “external” sources such as commercial databases, and “visual, video, audio recognition, facial and bio-data matching.” The US State Department has so far committed more than $12 million for the project.

Interpol: multi-million dollar “predictive analytics” system under construction

11 Sept 2023

Human rights warning over call for Ireland-UAE extradition deal

Human rights campaigners have sounded a note of caution amid calls for Ireland to sign a bilateral extradition agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Human rights warning over call for Ireland-UAE extradition deal
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