The Iranian-Israeli Conflict Goes Online
The conflict between Israel and Iran has just entered a new phase - in cyberspace.
The conflict between Israel and Iran has just entered a new phase - in cyberspace.
Since its outbreak earlier this year, the coronavirus has exacted a massive human toll around the world.
A power struggle at (and over) the WHO;
For India, the pandemic brings challenges and opportunities;
The restive Sino-Indian border;
Cambodia drifts towards pariah status
Earlier this month, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo traveled to Israel on his first foreign visit since the outbreak of the global coronavirus pandemic...the Secretary’s visit was intended ...to put Israel’s government on notice that it needed to rethink its growing political, economic and strategic ties to the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
The Israeli-Iranian cyberwar heats up;
Iran's internet "Manhattan Project";
Institutionalizing Soleimani's legacy;
The true cost of Iran's Syria campagin;
China faces calls for BRI debt relief;
Pakistan orders the resumption of BRI projects;
China's embassy to Twitter: Uphold "freedom of speech";
Netherlands changes name of representative office in Taiwan;
India implements new rule to deter China's corporate takeovers
With Japan, the administration stands to damage relations at precisely the wrong time.
GRU tied to German hack;
Aeroflot gets special bailout treatment;
Ambulance workers threaten hunger strike;
Russia's censors strike back;
America assists Belarus with energy
Earlier this Spring, the leadership of the U.S. Space Force, the country’s newest military branch, announced that it plans to roll out a new doctrine in the near future. But what that doctrine will look like remains to be seen — and Congress, which will be the ultimate arbiter of the document and the vision it contains, needs to ensure that the country gets it right.
Sudan's international charm offensive eyes Washington...;
...as the emirates come calling;
Tanzania backs away from Beijing;
Chad turns inward;
Dublin eyes African development;
South Korea restarts deployments to South Sudan
If Chinese leaders really want peaceful unification, they need a mutually respectful approach.
Rather than sing the same sad song about the source of the coronavirus, the United States needs to lead a choir of nations in a hymn about how this pandemic, like SARS before it, was made possible by the lack of transparency intrinsic to China’s national socialist political system. It is only through collaboration among democracies can the United States seize the day and create what the world desperately needs: a muscular coalition of like-minded nations that will prevail in this crisis, as well as secure the future of free markets and liberal values in its aftermath.
The experiment is one of the brightest signals yet that the U.S. plans to pursue grand world-changing ideas like space solar power.
Russia's misleading coronavirus tally;
Consequences of the crisis: A less popular Putin;
A tale of two Victory Days;
Freedoms lost, freedoms gained;
The problems with Russian aid
Vietnam hacks China to obtain info on COVID-19;
China's FTC-2000G combat aircraft bags first export contract;
Australia's call for coronavirus investigation draws China's ire;
FCC moves to revoke licenses of four Chinese telecom firms;
U.S. imposes new restrictions on exports to China
During the holy month of Ramadan, now underway, when TV viewership among Muslims traditionally skyrockets, Saudi Arabia’s MBC network is airing a series about Jewish families in a fictional Arab country in the late 1940s — a series that speaks volumes about what’s changing, and what isn’t, across the region.
Call it the new "China consensus."
Uighurs used as forced labor for China;
For ISIS, a resilient presence in Syria...;
...and a setback for Afghanistan;
ISIS sees opportunity amid Europe's lockdown;
A new caliphate forms in Africa
Russia's Premier catches coronavirus;
Ambulance workers on the coronavirus frontlines;
New signs of life for Nord Stream 2;
U.S. Navy enters the Russian Arctic;
The danger of facing Russia's doctors
Prague mayor needs protection from Moscow;
The FSB connection to MH-17;
Coronavirus threatens Russia's nuclear cities;
The Donbass heads back to the USSR
Although the world has ground to a near-standstill as a result of COVID-19, America’s foreign policy problems have not disappeared...Russia’s recent machinations in Syria are a case in point.
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Victory Day parade deferred;
Provocation in the Baltics;
COVID disinfo being coordinated, says EU;
Kremlin losing ground in the Balkans;
New Moscow megachurch lionizes Putin's people and policies;
Moscow's embattled police force
Beijing's push for COVID-19 praise backfires in Wisconsin;
China establishes news admin districts for Paracels and Spratlys;
Hong Kong arrests democracy leaders;
Our judicial system is under assault, Hong Kong judges say;
U.S., European and Japanese firms move out of China
Hungary to keep details of Beijing-funded rail link secret;
Beijing takes controlling state in Nigeria's Lekki Port;
Track laying begins for the China-Laos railway;
Kenyan paper: "Bring home Kenyans suffering in China";
China takes control of Jamaica's Kingston Freeport
Though the Trump administration has already withdrawn from the deal, there is still a clear path to scuttling it at the U.N.
Washington must address the root causes of China’s propensity to obscure the origins of the new coronavirus
Paranoid in Tehran;
Full steam ahead on Iran's military buildup...;
...as the Revolutionary Guards draw a redline;
A step backward for Iran in Iraq
Russians hoarding cash during pandemic;
New nuclear talks commence;
Syria as military laboratory;
A sympathetic voice at Vedomosti;
A Russian demonstration against the lockdown;
Fear and loathing in the motherland
With Israel’s new “unity” government now set, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a decision in the coming weeks with huge consequences for Israel’s relations with America and the wider world: whether to begin the process of annexing major parts of the West Bank.
Tokyo seeks to pull production from China...;
...while latent investment projects imperil China's geopolitical gambit;
Beijing's "Health Silk Road" takes shape;
China establishes administrative districts in contested island chains;
A confirmation of coronavirus in the Hermit Kingdom
[T]he Kingdom of Morocco has been particularly hard hit. It currently ranks second only to Egypt in the number of active North African COVID-19 cases, and by itself represents more than 13 percent of all infections on the continent. Yet the Moroccan government has nonetheless managed to parlay its fight against the coronavirus into a source of national unity – and, increasingly, into one of regional prestige as well.
Moscow plays the Cossack card;
Medical students on the coronavirus front line;
Moscow's quarantine impacts the movement of journalists;
Making it easier to become Russian
South Ossetia makes its move
Gene editing for medicine...and more?;
How smart watches help aerial navigation;
A new quantum-sensing receiver;
Toward human-computer hybrid AI;
AI mind-reading on the horizon
Russia and OPEC+ make a deal;
Ukraine worries about Russian disinfo;
Yet another Arctic training session;
Amid lockdown, Whelan case moves ahead;
An elusive bailout;
Ukraine finds a traitor in the ranks
Turkish UAVs to patrol Tunisian skies;
Shifting air travel reflects Sudan-Israel thaw;
India deploys hurricane relief via warship to Madagascar;
European task force deploys to Sahel;
AFRICOM to begin reporting civilian casualties;
Saudi Arabia repatriates Ethiopian migrants
Mozambique's gas reserves create conflict;
West Africa's fishing crisis;
Newly discovered microbe can break down plastic;
Marine numbers move to the poles;
Thinking about a hydrogen economy
South Korea moves to curb China's online influence ops;
Beijing investigates firm for selling faulty virus tests to Europe;
Taiwan, Czech Republic ink deal on Coronavirus;
A brewing U.S.-Chinese media war;
Taiwan's Premier calls for cross-strait exchanges
A show of force surrounding Crimea;
Another think tank falls afoul of the Kremlin;
A Soviet statue comes down in Prague;
Assad requests coronavirus aid;
Riot hits Siberian Penal Colony
Britain and the world are in turmoil as governments grapple with the global coronavirus pandemic and international perceptions about China changing dramatically. So, too, are their views of the country’s most formidable tech conglomerate.
Russia locks down unevenly across its regions;
Medical activist and whistleblower arrested;
Russian white supremacists blacklisted by U.S.;
Stranded Russian nationals bailed out by Moscow;
Oil returning to Belarus
Indonesia versus radical Islam;
Burkina Faso mulls arming civilians again jihadists;
In Syria, local justice for foreign jihadists;
The chilling effect of the coronavirus;
The practical effects of the Taliban truce
Belarus' schools, businesses, and borders remain open as the rest of the world tries to wait out the storm.
Medical supplies from China begin arriving in New York;
Taiwan donates two million hospital masks to U.S.;
Trump signs Taipei Act;
Wuhan death toll estimates far higher than official figure;
Taiwan attracts its companies back home
Lockdown puts Russia's vulnerable at risk;
Russia's coronavirus preparedness calls into question...;
...as Russian aid arrives in New York...;
...and export caps are considered;
ROSNEFT backs out of Venezuela
Just how sick is Iran, really? As the coronavirus swept across the world throughout the month of March, the Islamic Republic quickly emerged as one of the key global hotspots for the disease
How a Russian oligarch courted Gadaffi's son;
Constitutional vote put on hold;
Russian aid to Italy mostly "useless";
Russians nostalgic for Soviet era;
New Prime Minister cuts import tape
The coronavirus has come to Syria.
Putin term reset approved in court;
EU accuses Russia of coronavirus disinfo...;
...as Russia's own coronavirus situation comes under scrutiny;
A scramble for defense against the pandemic;
The Kremlin versus cryptocurrency
Rising water levels threaten hundreds of Myanmar villages;
Climate change to bring more landslides in the future;
Locusts decimate East African food supply;
European infrastructure not prepared for climate change;
Tropical forests to become carbon emitters