All Breaking News articles – Page 6
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AnalysisAirmic looks beyond the horizon
Paul Taylor, Airmic’s new chairman, outlined his strategy for the UK risk association
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CommentRipples from Japan spread worldwide
Setbacks in motor and electronics not only damage Japan’s exports but have global knock-on effects
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GraphicsInfographic: Terrorism and political violence
Aon's 2011 terrorism threat map is interactive and shows the increased risk of political violence in the Middle East and North Africa
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AnalysisDeadly bacteria outbreak in Europe
New strain of E-coli spreads through contaminated salad causing serious disruption to food industry
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AnalysisFerma confronts Brazilian government
The European risk management association challenged Brazil’s insurance regulations
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AnalysisGermany turns its back on nuclear power
In a complete u-turn Angela Merkel’s government plans to decommission all German nuclear power stations by 2022
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AnalysisStrategicRISK reports from Dutch risk meeting
Risk managers met in Holland last week for their annual get together. The main focus was on branding and how it can be used to differentiate a company
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GraphicsRisk Atlas: Corruption
Crime and corruption is still a huge problem in many parts of the world, and corruption remains an obstacle to progress
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AnalysisDebt crisis protests turn violent in Spain
Police confront protesters but 36 are injured in the process
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AnalysisA king's ransom
Piracy exists outside the law and continues to grow every year. As political conflicts increase the situation is set to get worse, creating new and potentially dangerous risks to manage
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AnalysisVIDEO: Volcano threatens European airspace
A volcano located 200km east of Reykjavik has erupted but the wider impact should be limited
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AnalysisCampaigners slam the Bribery Act
Leading anti-bribery group says the UK has caved in to pressure from the business community and corrupt practices will continue
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AnalysisCARM addresses cyber risk
French risk managers meet in Paris to discuss the threat of Web 2.0
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AnalysisSpain rocked by earthquake
120 people injured and 8 people killed according to initial estimates
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AnalysisJapan decides who will pay for crisis
Tepco in furious debate over who will pay for Fukushima Daiichi plant accident
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AnalysisMultibillion-dollar costs for Tepco
Experts believe Tepco’s compensation bill will reach upwards of €17bn





