A prominent U.S. legislator has declared that the use of advertising data for targeting individuals poses a national security threat. This statement comes amid rising concerns about privacy and the use of personal information in digital advertising.
Israeli authorities have charged an aide to the Prime Minister with threatening national security by sharing confidential documents. This incident raises concerns about the management of sensitive information within the Israeli government.
Australian authorities have arrested a woman for traveling to Syria with the intent to join the Islamic State. This case raises concerns about the return of foreign fighters to their home countries.
On Thursday, North Korea condemned a joint statement from the Quad foreign ministers calling for its complete nuclear disarmament. Pyongyang reiterated its commitment to its nuclear arsenal, emphasizing its importance for national security.
Iran partially resumed internet connectivity on May 26 after a three-month blackout. This decision follows increasing pressure on the government, which had shut down access for national security reasons.
Latvia has announced plans to bolster its defenses against drones along its borders with Russia and Belarus. This initiative aims to strengthen national security amid rising tensions in the region.
Mohamed ElBaradei, the prominent Egyptian politician, criticized the absence of a unified strategic vision in the Arab world, warning that this gap jeopardizes national security and vital interests of Arab nations amidst current conditions.
The US Treasury Department announced the removal of sanctions on 76 individuals and entities, stating these targets are now considered 'outdated.' This decision is part of a broader effort to update the US sanctions system.
Israeli media have reported serious allegations against Prime Minister Netanyahu's advisor, <strong>Leontan Oreich</strong>, regarding the leaking of confidential information that threatens national security. These developments come at a sensitive time for the Israeli government, facing multiple internal and external challenges.
Australian authorities have charged a woman alleged to be linked to ISIS as part of a broader investigation into citizens returning from detention camps in Syria. This month, two groups of women and children arrived in Australia after years in the Al-Roj camp.
Australian authorities have charged a woman who returned from a detention camp in Syria with joining ISIS and entering a conflict zone. This case raises significant questions about national security and the risks of extremism.
Devlet Bahçeli, leader of the Nationalist Movement Party, warns that global threats aimed at Iran could soon shift to Turkey. He emphasizes that these statements pose a risk to Turkey's national security.
Aaron Lucas, set to become the next Director of National Intelligence, speaks Russian and has extensive experience managing Russia and Europe issues during Trump's presidency. His appointment comes at a critical time for U.S.-Russia relations.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the government's decision to purchase the Swedish surveillance aircraft GlobalEye instead of American models. This move aims to enhance the capabilities of the Canadian Armed Forces in addressing threats in the Arctic region.
The Iranian Ministry of Security announced a shift in the battle against it to a covert intelligence war, where adversaries aim to achieve military objectives through soft and hybrid warfare mechanisms. This change indicates evolving conflict methods in the region.
A Canadian court has acquitted a retired police officer of charges of espionage for China after the prosecution failed to prove any illegal actions. This ruling comes amid growing concerns about Chinese interference in Canadian affairs.
U.S. intelligence agencies have announced a comprehensive review of government funding to over 120 biological research laboratories worldwide, including facilities in Ukraine. This initiative aims to ensure transparency and security in biological research amid current geopolitical tensions.
The National Seminar Dikreg LXVII Sesko AD took place in Bandung, focusing on the Indonesian Army's strategic transformation amid complex global economic and political challenges. The importance of modernizing the armed forces and enhancing national unity was emphasized.
Michigan lawmakers have announced a bipartisan bill to prohibit the entry of Chinese connected vehicles into the US market, coinciding with President Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. This legislation arises amid concerns over the influence of Chinese companies on the American industry.
The Israeli parliament has approved a law to create a special military court aimed at prosecuting Hamas fighters accused of participating in the October 7, 2023 attack. This move seeks to reinforce the Israeli narrative surrounding the incident and document its events for future generations.
The United States has accused the United Nations of contributing to the increase in mass migration towards its territory and that of European countries. This statement comes amid rising numbers of migrants at the US border, raising concerns among American officials.
David Barnea, head of Israel's Mossad, has raised serious concerns about the qualifications of Major Roman Gofman, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's candidate for the role. This warning was issued in a letter to the Supreme Court ahead of a critical hearing.
Austria has expelled three Russian diplomats on charges of espionage, citing concerns over antenna systems installed on Russian diplomatic buildings in Vienna. The Austrian Foreign Minister emphasized that using diplomatic immunity for spying is unacceptable.
Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has issued a grave warning regarding the future of reserve forces, indicating a possible collapse within months unless urgent government actions are taken. This warning was made during a secret meeting of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.
A Bahraini court has sentenced three individuals to life imprisonment for their affiliation with a group linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. This ruling is part of Bahrain's efforts to enhance national security and combat activities threatening the country's stability.
A court in a Gulf country has sentenced a woman to life imprisonment for espionage and collaboration with Iran. The ruling follows extensive investigations that revealed her involvement in gathering sensitive information for foreign entities.
The Israeli Supreme Court is hearing appeals today to annul the appointment of General Roman Gofman as head of the Mossad. This move comes amid accusations of incompetence and ethics violations, sparking widespread debate in political and media circles.
Eileen Wang, the mayor of Arcadia, California, has resigned after pleading guilty to acting as an agent for the Chinese government. This raises concerns about foreign influence in American politics.
U.S. President Donald Trump is meeting with his national security team to discuss available options in response to rising tensions with Iran. This meeting comes amid increasing Iranian threats, raising concerns about the future of U.S.-Iran relations.
Latvian Defense Minister <strong>Andris Spruds</strong> resigned following the breach of Latvian airspace by two Ukrainian drones. This incident has drawn sharp criticism from Prime Minister <strong>Ieva Selina</strong>, highlighting a failure in political leadership to secure the skies.