Russia Reform Monitor: No. 2152
A new twist to Russian information warfare;
Moscow moves to protect national payments
A new twist to Russian information warfare;
Moscow moves to protect national payments
If the definition of insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results, then the United Nations has gone 'round the bend.
On Monday, the U.N. Security Council unanimously passed Resolution 2375, which imposed fresh sanctions on North Korea in response to that country's September 3 nuclear test. President Trump, who had pushed for much starker sanctions, called the resolution "not a big deal."
An ISIS call to arms;
Tunisia's progress sparks clerical pushback;
Preparing for the return of Russia's jihadis
The KMT changes tacks;
Beijing makes inroads in Riyadh
NASA defends against space threats;
The latest target of Russian hackers: U.S. nuclear plants;
The future of lethal robots;
Chinese subs get stealthier