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Sep 28, 2017 In The News

The metastasizing crisis in South Sudan requires a new strategy for achieving a sustainable peace. Conditions on the ground are unbearable for large swathes of South Sudan’s population, and regional peacemaking efforts are not delivering results. 

Sep 28, 2017 In The News

The industry’s currency is secrets. Its services range from tracing fraudsters’ assets to darker arts that include hacking, infiltration, honey traps, blackmail and kidnapping. On the front line are the private intelligence agencies.

Sep 28, 2017 In The News

The North Korean spy, posing as a member of his country’s trade delegation in Belarus, thought he was photographing a secret scientific report on missile technology as he snapped away with a small camera in a dingy garage in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro, the home of Ukraine’s Soviet-era rocket industry.

Sep 27, 2017 In The News

Until a couple of months ago, no South Korean President would even bother to mention the idea of Seoul going nuclear -- there was no need, such plans were clearly outside the realm of serious discussion.

But things have changed recently: Today, talks concerning the need for a South Korean nuclear program are fairly commonplace in Seoul.

Sep 27, 2017 In The News

North Korea’s bombastic threats are jangling nerves in both the United States and in Asia, with many analysts worried that the war of words between President Trump and Kim Jong Un will turn into an actual war — and possibly a nuclear one. 

Sep 27, 2017 In The News

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte respects a reported investigation being conducted by an anti-graft agency of allegations that he has undeclared wealth hidden in bank accounts, his spokesman said Wednesday, adding “the president has nothing to hide.”

Sep 27, 2017 In The News

Three Americans with significant Russian business connections contributed almost $2 million to political funds controlled by Donald Trump, ABC News has learned.

Sep 27, 2017 In The News

In the remote North Korean city of Hamhung, separated from the capital by vast, jagged mountains, an inconspicuous chemical plant may be secretly fueling the growing missile array that threatens the United States.

Sep 26, 2017 In The News

Donald Trump said on Tuesday the US would take the military option against North Korea “if we have to” as he urged global leaders to unite in a bid to cut off Pyongyang’s economic lifelines. 

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