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18.01.2025 | US Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban, leaving app's fate to Trump | US Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban, leaving app's fate to Trump
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07.12.2024 | Iran’s growing influence in the Black Sea region: Consequences and Western responses | This article is part of an MEI strategic initiative that examines how to enhance regional cooperation between the United States and its partners on addressing the challenges posed by Iran across the region, particularly in key areas like Le... |
28.11.2024 | The Political Chessboard: Trump, Biden, and the Quest for Middle Eastern Peace | The political landscape in the United States is a complex chessboard, with each move reverberating across the globe. Recently, the Biden administration brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, a significant diplomatic achievement ... |
27.11.2024 | National Politics | Trump team says Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal brokered by Biden is actually Trump’s win | The Biden administration’s coordination with Trump’s team on its efforts to forge the ceasefire in Lebanon is perhaps the highest-profile example of cooperation in what’s been a sometimes choppy transition period.
Trump’s transition team ju... |
27.11.2024 | White House pressing Ukraine to draft 18-year-olds so they have enough troops to battle Russia | White House National Security Council spokesman Sean Savett in a statement said the administration will continue sending Ukraine weaponry but believes “manpower is the most vital need” Ukraine has at the moment.
“So, we’re also ready to ram... |
22.11.2024 | National Politics | Beyond evangelicals, Trump and his allies courted smaller faith groups, from the Amish to Chabad | “This was the first time seeing a major U.S. presidential candidate address the community in this manner,” said Mariam Wahba, a Coptic Christian and research analyst with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a Washington-based researc... |
13.11.2024 | Seerist Continues to Strengthen Leadership Team with new Global Head of Intelligence | Security Intelligence Veteran Melissa Newberg Brings Extensive Global Expertise and Practical Insights
RESTON, Va., Nov. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Seerist Inc., the leading security and risk intelligence platform, announced that securi... |
23.10.2024 | What the US can do about human rights in Iran | This article is part of an MEI strategic initiative that examines how to enhance regional cooperation between the United States and its partners on addressing the challenges posed by Iran across the region, particularly in key areas like Le... |
12.09.2024 | A Trump 2.0 wrinkle for US-China relations: Sanctions on US officials | WASHINGTON: As he campaigns for a second term, former president Donald Trump has made a tough stance toward China central to his pitch on foreign policy.
But if Trump is elected on Nov 5, both he and China's leaders would confront an awkwar... |
04.09.2024 | The Digital Battlefield: Chinese Influence Operations Targeting U.S. Elections | In the age of information, the battlefield has shifted. No longer confined to the physical realm, conflicts now play out in the digital space. As the U.S. approaches its presidential election on November 5, 2024, a new threat looms large: C... |
03.09.2024 | National Politics | China-linked ‘Spamouflage’ network mimics Americans online to sway US political debate | “One of the world’s largest covert online influence operations — an operation run by Chinese state actors — has become more aggressive in its efforts to infiltrate and to sway U.S. political conversations ahead of the election,” Jack Stubbs... |
20.08.2024 | Planetary foresight: Navigating the future shifts | “Driving forces of change” are significant, presently observable large-scale trends and issues expected to shape the future. These forces can affect, and are rooted in, various aspects of society, technology, economy, environment, and polit... |
15.06.2024 | Undeterred Houthi attacks squeeze international trade | figcaption>span]:font-sans" data-chromatic="ignore">
Drone and missile barrages launched by Houthi rebels in Yemen are holding hostage a vital commercial waterway, delaying humanitarian aid and imposing millions of doll... |
08.04.2024 | US denounced Hong Kong's national security law but its actions remain muted | The US has denounced Hong Kong's new national security law as a tool to potentially silence dissent both at home and abroad, but so far the action from Washington has been notably muted, disappointing those fighting for the Chinese territor... |
27.01.2024 | Commentary | Opinion: Trudy Rubin: If Israel is accused of genocide, why not Russia? | By Trudy Rubin
If Israel is being charged with genocide at the International Court of Justice, why isn’t Russia?
This is a question I find very troubling. Despite harsh critiques of the civilian carnage in Gaza caused by Israel’s bombs — of... |
05.12.2023 | The controversial Sackler family is the focus of Netflix's opioid-crisis drama 'Painkiller.' Here's where the family is now. | Entertainment The controversial Sackler family is the focus of Netflix's opioid-crisis drama 'Painkiller.' Here's where the family is now.
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28.10.2023 | Hamas militants were high on 'poor man's cocaine' during the October 7 terrorist attacks, report says | Military & Defense Hamas militants were high on 'poor man's cocaine' during the October 7 terrorist attacks, report says
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25.07.2023 | Biden taps Harry Coker for national cyber director post | President Biden intends to nominate Harry Coker, a former NSA and CIA official, to be the next national cyber director, the White House announced Tuesday.
Why it matters: The position has been vacant for roughly five months after Chris Ingl... |
23.03.2023 | Iran Update, March 22, 2023 | AFGHANISTAN, March 22 -
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25.09.2022 | Kim Dotcom Took on a Pro-Ukraine Meme Group & Got Utterly Shitposted | Following the Twitter account of Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom every single day for the last ten years is a requirement for keeping up to date with the largest copyright infringement case of all time.
It’s also pretty depressing, not to men... |
12.07.2022 | Watch Out for Illicit Actors Gaming Crypto Games | Play-to-earn (P2E) crypto games are emerging as a popular blockchain application that is likely to bring a high risk for scams and money laundering, especially once the crypto winter thaws.
Although P2E crypto tokens, like a lot of the cryp... |
01.04.2022 | Congress Invests in National Cyber Resilience but Misses Important Opportunities in the Consolidated Appropriations Act | Congress’s newly completed annual appropriations bill provides significant funding increases for a number of critical cybersecurity programs, including for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) at the Department of Hom... |
26.01.2022 | China’s recent military flights around Taiwan show how its bomber fleet is flexing its muscles | A Chinese H-6 bomber flies over the Miyako Strait between Japan’s Okinawa and Miyako islands. REUTERS/Joint Staff Office of the Defense Ministry of Japan/Handout via Reuters
China has included its H-6 bombers on recent military flights near... |
05.01.2022 | Do the Legal Rules Governing the Confidentiality of Cyber Incident Response Undermine Cybersecurity? | When businesses suspect that they may have experienced a cyber incident, their first call is typically not to a cybersecurity firm, public relations outfit or even their cyber insurer. Instead, it is increasingly to a lawyer. These lawyers—... |
31.10.2021 | The Taliban Haven’t Changed, But U.S. Policy Must | Editor’s Note: With the United States defeated in Afghanistan and the Taliban in power, it is tempting to minimize the impact of the disaster by contending that, this time around, the Taliban will no longer be the terrorist-supporting, huma... |
31.07.2021 | America’s best defense against China’s mushrooming international corruption is dangling by a thread | Computer chip with Chinese flag, 3d conceptual illustration. Steven McDowell/Science Photo Library
China has elevated the art of state-backed corruption to a new and dangerous level.
How Congress responds will define whether the US spends t... |
20.05.2021 | Op-ed | Beijing’s Troubling Space Ambitions | The moon and Mars on course to become the next disputed islands
On May 14, China became the second country in the world to land and operate a rover on the surface of Mars. China’s Mars landing follows the April 28 launch of the first compon... |
21.03.2021 | Making Sense of Iran and al-Qaeda’s Relationship | Editor’s Note: Al-Qaeda and Iran are strange bedfellows. Iran’s allies and proxies are often at war with al-Qaeda affiliates, but at the same time Iran hosts senior al-Qaeda leaders. Colin Clarke of The Soufan Group and Stanford’s Asfandyar... |
12.02.2021 | What Will It Take for Pakistan to Pressure the Taliban Into a Cease-Fire? | In Afghanistan, surging violence has worsened the sluggish pace of peace negotiations between the Taliban and the Afghan government, jeopardizing a potential settlement to end the country’s decades of war. Reducing the bloodshed is a necess... |
21.01.2021 | Fault Lines: From Trump to Biden with David Adesnik and John Hannah | Fault Lines welcomes David Adesnik, Senior Fellow and Director of Research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and John Hannah, Senior Counselor at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, to discuss From Trump to Biden a report... |
18.01.2021 | Biden national security advisor calls for Russia to immediately release detained Putin critic | President-elect Joe Biden’s incoming national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, called for Russian authorities to immediately release Alexei Navalny.
Navalny, a top opposition leader, was detained in Moscow after returning to Russia from Ber... |
17.07.2020 | China And Iran Approach Massive $400 Billion Deal | China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi (R) shakes hands with Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif ... [+] during their meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing on December 31, 2019. (Photo by Noel CELIS / POOL / AFP) (Photo b... |
16.06.2020 | Israel’s Annexation Puzzle in the Age of Great Power Competition | Editor's Note: This piece originally appeared on Order from Chaos.
Jerusalem’s plan to apply Israeli sovereignty over parts of the West Bank next month poses a unique challenge to geopolitical alliances. As Washington adopts a more assertiv... |
14.04.2020 | The Cyberlaw Podcast: What the Cyberspace Solarium Report Means for the Private Sector | The Cyberspace Solarium Commission’s report was released into the teeth of the COVID-19 crisis and hasn’t attracted the press it probably deserved. But the commissioners included four sitting Congressmen who plan to push for adoption of its... |
27.03.2020 | Cryptocurrency Laundering Is a National Security Risk | On March 2, the U.S. Department of Justice indicted two Chinese nationals for allegedly laundering cryptocurrency on behalf of North Korea. The laundering scheme ferreted away part of almost $250 million worth of virtual currencies stolen f... |
21.01.2020 | The Week That Will Be | Event Announcements (More details on the Events Calendar)
Tuesday, Jan. 21, 10:00 a.m.: The Brookings Institution will hold a book event for “Unmaking the Presidency” by Lawfare’s Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes. More details about the ... |
13.01.2020 | The Week That Will Be | Event Announcements (More details on the Events Calendar)
Tuesday, Jan. 14, 10:00 a.m.: The House Foreign Affairs Committee will hold a hearing onthe administration's Iran policy. The committee has invited Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to ... |
07.01.2020 | The Week That Will Be | Event Announcements (More details on the Events Calendar)
Thursday, Jan. 9, 2:00 p.m.: The Brookings Institution, the American Political Science Association, and the R Street Institute will be hosting an expert panel debating the role of Co... |
10.09.2019 | The Cyberlaw Podcast: Bankrupting National Security? | Camille Stewart talks about a little-known national security risk: China’s propensity to acquire U.S. technology through the bankruptcy courts and the many ways in which the bankruptcy system isn’t set up to combat improper tech transfers. ... |
12.07.2019 | Report: Adversaries Building Commerce “Pipelines” to Undermine US Dollar Dominance | Two researchers at The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) have produced a comprehensive report on Russia, Venezuela, Iran and China’s efforts to create or exploit alternative payment systems that would allow them to circumvent the ... |
14.05.2019 | The Anatomy of Humanitarian Trade With Iran | The United States has long promised to ensure trade in humanitarian goods for countries under its economic sanctions. For this reason, each U.S. country-based sanctions program has carved out exceptions that secured food and medicine so as ... |
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- | Ukraine war live updates: U.S., Berlin expected to give tanks to Ukraine; Russia says it would be a ‘blatant provocation’ | This is CNBC’s live blog tracking developments on the war in Ukraine. See below for the latest updates. |
- | ‘A disastrous event’: All-out war between Israel and Hezbollah could devastate both sides | So stark is the danger of war erupting between Israel and Hezbollah that U.S. President Joe Biden last week sent one of his top aides, Amos Hochstein, to Israel and Lebanon to push for a solution.
Hezbollah, considered to be among the most ... |
- | China's recent military flights around Taiwan show how its bomber fleet is flexing its muscles | A Chinese H-6 bomber flies over the Miyako Strait between Japan's Okinawa and Miyako islands. REUTERS/Joint Staff Office of the Defense Ministry of Japan/Handout via Reuters
China has included its H-6 bombers on recent military flights near... |
- | Officials say U.S. will send Ukraine tanks; 'Doomsday Clock' nears Armageddon | This was CNBC's live blog tracking developments on the war in Ukraine. See here for the latest updates. |
- | Can Israel’s Iron Dome be overrun? System’s capabilities in focus amid rising risk of war with Hezbollah | Hezbollah on Thursday morning said it launched 200 rockets into Israel — one of its largest attacks yet — following the Israeli assassination of one of the group’s senior commanders.
An all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah would be deva... |
- | In the new space race, hackers are hitching a ride into orbit | Modern spacecraft depend primarily on software technology, and the growth of networked and AI-enabled technologies has heightened the risk of cyberattacks orchestrated by state actors and individual hackers.
In 2022, the SpaceX Starlink sat... |
- | Russia says the West risks the ‘wrath’ of God if it punishes Moscow over war; basketball player Brittney Griner pleads guilty in Russian court | This is CNBC’s live blog tracking developments on the war in Ukraine. See below for the latest updates. |
- | The Pentagon’s battle inside the U.S. for control of a new Cyber Force | In September, the Pentagon formally appealed to lawmakers in Congress to reject a proposal that would establish an independent U.S. Cyber Force.
Proponents of the plan argue that a dedicated cyber branch would streamline operations and stre... |
- | Hezbollah leader warns Israel of war with ‘no red lines,’ threatens Cyprus | Hezbollah vowed a fight with “no red lines” if full-out war erupts between Lebanon and Israel, warning neighboring Cyprus against getting mired in the conflict.
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said the Lebanese militant ... |
- | In Houthi conflict, White House, Congress divide on use of Navy presents dangers for the economy | Questions have been mounting in the Senate and House about the U.S. Navy protecting foreign-flagged cargo vessels from Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, and White House justification for military action without Congressional approval.
Calls to... |
- | Battle for the Red Sea expands with U.S. strikes, EU stepping up its efforts against Houthis | U.S. military forces and allied nations attacked Houthi land targets over the weekend.
The rebel army is undeterred, with attacks on ships in the Red Sea continuing, and one of the latest resulting in an 18-mile long oil slick.
The European... |