The deputy leader of Lebanon’s powerful Hezbollah movement on Sunday dismissed the prospect of an escalation of violence between the Iran-backed movement and Israel despite increased tensions in the last week.
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The killing of a prominent researcher in Baghdad has sent shock waves through Iraq’s government, underscoring the high stakes of its fight with powerful Iranian-backed militias and exposing the potential limits of the prime minister in taking them on.
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When German comedian Idil Baydar heard that investigators suspect police may have been involved in sending her neo-Nazi death threats, she was aghast.
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More people are in jail on terrorism-related offences in Europe than at any point in the last two decades, a study has found.
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The ‘annexation deal’ which is referred as ‘deal of the century’ under which Israel is to annex West Bank of Palestine and for which Donald Trump is being heavily coerced to make ‘it possible’ in exchange of Jewish and Christian Zionists votes in America does now surely stands debunked as …
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Diplomatic tensions continue to escalate between the United Kingdom and China over recent events in Hong Kong and Xinjiang.
Read More »Russia trying to hack coronavirus vaccine research is part of Kremlin’s ‘playbook’: Experts
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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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.
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