Russian hackers accused of trying to steal coronavirus vaccine research from the U.S. is straight out of the Kremlin’s cyber playbook and shows how they’re “willing to hack just about anything,” especially during a global pandemic, security experts told the Herald.
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IntelBrief: How to Lose Friends & Energize Adversaries: The Myopia of a Transactional Approach to U.S. Alliances
Since the beginning of the Trump administration in January 2017, there has been a focus on scaling back the number of U.S. troops based overseas, not just in Afghanistan, but also in Germany and South Korea.
Read More »IntelBrief: Gulf Rift Defies Resolution
The Trump administration is pushing to resolve the three-year old rift between Qatar and several of its Gulf neighbors before the November U.S. election.
Read More »Tensions Rise as Washington Rejects Beijing’s Maritime Claims
While Southeast Asian countries support the U.S. position on the South China Sea, they fear it could be a flash point for conflict.
Read More »Preventing a Bloody Harvest on the Armenia-Azerbaijan State Border
Fighting in July interrupted what had been a stretch of relative quiet on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. The incidents underscored how quickly and unexpectedly this front can erupt. The two countries should take better advantage of a hotline created in 2018 to avoid dangerous misunderstandings.
Read More »Israel reinforces Lebanon border after Hezbollah threats
The Israeli military said Thursday it was reinforcing the country’s northern border with infantry troops “in accordance with the situational assessment.”
Read More »Turkey shifts fight against Kurdish militants deeper into Iraq
Turkey is taking its decades-old conflict with Kurdish militants deep into northern Iraq, establishing military bases and deploying armed military drones against the fighters in their mountain strongholds.
Read More »Islamic State remains 'most significant' threat to UK
The Islamic State group (IS) remains the “most significant” threat to the UK, the defence secretary has warned.
Read More »Israeli airstrikes in Damascus reportedly kill Hezbollah fighter
Israel’s Air Force reportedly struck multiple military sites in Damascus, Syria during the overnight hours of July 20, which resulted in the confirmed killing of a Lebanese Hezbollah fighter.
Read More »Hezbollah terrorist killed in alleged Israeli airstrikes in Syria
Five Iranian and pro-Iranian militants were killed in the strikes as well, according to initial reports. The Lebanese Hezbollah terrorist movement announced on Tuesday that Ali Kamel Mohsen Jawad, a member of Hezbollah, was killed in alleged Israeli airstrikes in Damascus on Monday night. Israel is concerned about a possible …
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