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The quick fall of Kabul has caused a chaotic situation in the city as foreign governments and civilians attempt to leave the country. The Taliban's presence continues to grow, with fighters guarding key posts throughout the capital.
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A strong culture of food safety ensures that a high level of standards are set for all food and safety processes. It can help facilities prevent deviations that impact the safety, quality, and legality of their products, and extends to how employees view their roles and the organization’s role in food safety.
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While US and allied forces have regained control of Kabul’s Hamid Karzai International Airport (KBL) and allowed evacuation flights to resume after chaotic scenes on Aug. 16, airlines have suspended all scheduled commercial service to the country, and it is unclear when they will be able to resume.
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Socioeconomic-driven civil unrest and crime and corruption remain a considerable threat to South Africa’s supply chain, causing both business interruption issues and security risks for organizations operating in the area.
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The August 2021 criminal sentencing of Canadian nationals, Robert Lloyd Schellenberg and Michael Spavor in Chinese courts highlights the need for companies to ensure compliance while operating in China.
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As same-sex marriages become more common in some countries, those with staunch anti-LGBTQ policies may look increasingly at visa and immigration forms in order to pursue anti-LGBTQ agendas.
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In the absence of clear global standards for recognizing COVID-19 vaccine certificates, depending on the vaccination they have received, fully vaccinated travelers continue to be ineligible for vaccine-related exemptions and may not meet domestic vaccine-related requirements.