Mar 30th, 2014
by John Donovan.
By John Donovan
The server for this website is being transferred back to the USA.
The work will be undertaken from Sunday 30 March and should be completed no later than 1 April.
There should not be any interruption to website access, but we will not be able to add new articles or Shell Blog postings until the move is completed.
The objective is hardened security against hostile activity, including denial of service attacks and to operate from a more stable platform, with consistently fast access and near 100% up time.
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Mar 30th, 2014
by John Donovan.
Extracts from an article byAndrew Buncombepublished 29 March 2014 by The Independent under the headline: Concern as Brunei brings in system of Islamic law with punishments that include the dismemberment of limbs and stoning to death
The Sultan of Brunei, one of the world’s wealthiest rulers and a close ally of Britain, will this week oversee his country’s transition to a system of Islamic law with punishments that include flogging, the dismemberment of limbs and stoning to death. The speech by the Sultan – who for many years was involved in a high-profile legal battle with his brother, a playboy accused of misappropriating £9bn of government assets and who reportedly owned a yacht called Tits – has had the impact of silencing many who might publicly speak out against the move. Royal Dutch Shell, an Anglo-Dutch multinational, also runs a major operation there as a joint venture with the Brunei government.
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