ISIS has Uganda, and Central Africa, in its sights
The world’s most notorious terrorist group is making another worrying expansion in Africa. It poses massive implications for the international community.
The world’s most notorious terrorist group is making another worrying expansion in Africa. It poses massive implications for the international community.
New Zealand's new anti-terror law;
After America, militancy surges in Afghanistan;
Mali's CT strategy: negotiations and outsourcing;
Hamas' secret stash
Russian plans to shut down NGO roil Berlin;
Citizen apathy aids "foreign agent" policies;
A Russian show of force in support of Belarus;
India risks U.S. sanctions for Russian defenses;
Putin talks Belarus migrant crisis;
Ukraine crisis highlights U.S. intelligence shortfalls
Washington, Seoul once again seek to officially end Korean War;
Israel and India announce 10-year defense cooperation plan;
Beijing lobbies for ASEAN to include Burma's junta...;
...while backstopping the Tatmadaw;
India-Pakistan feud delays critical food aid to Afghanistan
As talks resume over reviving the 2015 global nuclear agreement with Iran, the United States needs to alter the dynamics of its relationship with Tehran if it hopes to secure a deal that will serve American interests.