South Asia Security Monitor: No. 325
Bhutan's elections make way for new party;
Pakistani Taliban sets up cell in Syria;
Pak/US disagree on drones, nuclear energy  
Bhutan's elections make way for new party;
Pakistani Taliban sets up cell in Syria;
Pak/US disagree on drones, nuclear energy  
Petitioning goes digital;
Belarus wants China’
s help in cyberspace
215 groups in violation of “
foreign agent”
law;
Sergei Magnitsky posthumously convicted
Late last month, the State Department submitted its long-awaited report to Congress on Iran's activities in Latin America. That study, mandated as part of the Countering Iran in the Western Hemisphere Act signed into law by President Obama last year, was designed to provide an in-depth look at Iran's growing operations south of the U.S. border and to present a strategy to confront its growing influence.
New deal to boost oil imports from Russia;
China the focus of Japan's new White Paper