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Former US president Donald Trump has won the 2024 US presidential election. Vice President Kamala Harris has publicly conceded defeat and urged her supporters to accept the result. She has pledged to a peaceful transfer of power. International SOS' Chief Security Analyst - West, Mike Rogers, and Lead Security Analyst - North America and the Caribbean, Tim McShane, explain what Trump’s victory means for the security environment in the US between now and his inauguration in January.
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International SOS recently launched its enhanced Security and Medical Risk Ratings service. In addition to our longstanding country, sub-national and city Risk Ratings, clients can access detailed risk information on around 1,000 cities, and some of the key Risk Factors that drive our Ratings. Managers can see our latest data on variables such as political violence, crime, infrastructure and natural disasters as well as access to healthcare, health threats and air pollution. Our Security and Medical experts explain how we draw on our own expertise, in-country assessment, and trusted data to arrive at our Risk Ratings, and how clients can use them to keep their workforce safe.
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International SOS is closely monitoring the India-Canada diplomatic tensions and what the next escalation may look like. In this podcast, our Lead Security Analyst – South Asia, Anugya Chitransh, and Lead Security Analyst – North America and the Caribbean, Tim McShane, discuss what individuals and businesses can do to protect themselves and how International SOS can assist.
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The Pacific region experiences tropical cyclones from November to April each year. Cyclones, even those that do not make landfall, are disruptive weather events prompting severe wind, storm surges, flooding and landslides. In this podcast our Aid and Development, Medical and Security experts discuss the impact of this year’s Pacific tropical cyclone season with approximately ten cyclones expected in the region.
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Women can face many risks while travelling. Here, women who work for International SOS share their own experiences to highlight some of the situations they have faced. We hope their stories, along with advice to mitigate the highlighted risks, can help others prepare for travel and provide insight for their supporting colleagues.
(NOTE: This podcast contains themes that some individuals may find distressing or emotionally challenging, including references to sexual harassment.)
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As campaigning in the US election heads into the home straight, International SOS’ Chief Security Analyst - West, Mike Rogers, and Lead Security Analyst - North America and the Caribbean, Tim McShane, discuss the effects of misinformation and disinformation on the information and security environment. Meanwhile, Security Advisor Kelly Johnstone tells us about how election-related violence could pose problems for the workplace and offers advice about how to mitigate any risks.
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A team from International SOS has travelled to Florida to assess the situation after parts of the state were hit by Hurricane Milton. International SOS Security Manager Assistance Ben Peifer went to Tampa (Florida) and spoke about the damage the hurricane has caused.
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Voters in the US are due to go to the polls in less than a month, on 5 November, to elect their next president. This final portion of the election cycle holds considerable opportunity for escalation. International SOS’ Chief Security Analyst - West, Mike Rogers, and Lead Security Analyst - North America and the Caribbean, Tim McShane, discuss how the threats, triggers, and recommended actions can vary substantially between now and the inauguration. Meanwhile Crisis Management Practice Lead, Jeff Dell offers advice to risk managers on how to best navigate the challenges ahead.
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International SOS is helping clients in Lebanon with information, advice and assistance to leave the country amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Hizbullah. We have also been closely monitoring the situation in the wider Middle East as tensions escalate across the region. Our security and medical experts explain how International SOS can support organisations and keep their workforce safe.
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What are the impacts on business travellers of Iceland's volcanic activity? A volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula has now erupted six times since December 2023. International SOS’ Senior Security Specialist Charly Anderson recently travelled to Iceland’s capital Reykjavik as part of an in-country assessment to better understand the operational environment. She offers advice about volcanic and other risks to help you prepare for your visit.
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International SOS is closely monitoring regional developments amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Hizbullah. Lead Security Analysts Polina Vynogradova and Tarun Nijjer offer our assessment of the fast-moving situation and give advice on how International SOS can help people in the region.
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International SOS is sending ever more alerts relating to extreme weather risk to clients. Flooding, heat waves, wildfires and droughts are all increasing in intensity and can have knock-on effects on food insecurity, water scarcity, social unrest and conflict. In this podcast our Security and Medical experts discuss how International SOS helps organisations by providing information, analysis, and assistance amid climate-related events to help businesses plan and protect their workforce.
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With just weeks to go before the US presidential election on 5 November, the threat environment in the country is fluid and evolving. In the first episode of International SOS’ new podcast series, Chief Security Analyst – West, Mike Rogers and Lead Security Analyst – North America and the Caribbean, Tim McShane set the stage by discussing the current security landscape. They also delve into drivers of escalation and discuss scenarios for the remainder of the electoral cycle.
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International SOS recently carried out in-country assessments in three Balkan countries. Senior Security Specialist Edwin Spraggs travelled to Albania, Bulgaria and North Macedonia and offers advice for business travellers planning to visit the region and tips about how to prepare.
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There has been a significant increase in Oropouche infections reported in the Americas and the Caribbean. More than 7,000 cases have been reported since late 2023, with fatalities and birth defects documented for the first time. International SOS’ public health coordinator Keely Dennis tells us more about the virus. She says with no vaccine available, the only way to prevent getting the infection is to avoid mosquito and midge bites.
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Increasing mpox infections in Congo (DRC) have made the outbreak of the virus the largest ever in the country. Infections have been detected throughout Congo, including the capital Kinshasa. Mpox has also been detected in at least four other African countries. International SOS' Global Medical Director for Information and Analysis, Dr Irene Lai and Lead Security Analyst for Central Africa, Tarun Nijjer offer this update about the outbreak and give answers to some of our most frequently asked questions about the spread of the virus.
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We recently conducted a trip to Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria’s north-eastern Borno state, to assess the in-country security situation, accommodation options and provider capability. Security Manager for Assistance, Benedikt Zimmermann visited the city, where we rate the travel risks as EXTREME. He also addresses the recent countrywide anti-government protests and offers an assessment of the prospects for further demonstrations.
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International SOS has amended its Risk Ratings for several areas in Mexico, following a recent review of the country's security environment. Our information and analysis teams consider a wide variety of factors when making their assessments, including data from various sources and on-the-ground visits. International SOS’ Lead Security Analyst for Mexico and Central America, Raul Iglesias and Security Specialist Valeria Rendon talk us through the changes to the security environment, how these are reflected in our Risk Ratings and what organisations should be aware of.
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The World Health Organization has declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern due to an increasing number of mpox infections which have now been detected across parts of central and east Africa. Mpox is a potentially severe viral disease that is transmitted through close contact with a sick person or contaminated objects and surfaces. International SOS’ Global Health Advisor for Clinical Governance, Dr Chris van Straten, and Public Health Coordinator Diego Zendejas say a new variant is behind the latest outbreak.
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As unrest spreads across cities and towns in England and Northern Ireland, nearly 6,000 officers have now been mobilised as the police prepare for further possible riots. International SOS' Lead Security Analyst Baani Gambhir and Senior Security Specialist Charly Anderson have been monitoring the disorder and offer an outlook for the coming days.
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