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Oct 28, 2015 In The News

China and North Korea are ill equipped to defend themselves against cyberthreats despite what the Pentagon deems their strong offensive capabilities in cybercrime, advisers to the Australian government said.

Oct 26, 2015 In The News

In 2012, the Syrian civil war reached the suburbs of Damascus. Army tanks rolled over anti-government protesters in Ghouta; artillery shells fell on Darayya. One morning that May, a car bomb exploded in the town of Jdeidet Artouz, southwest of the capital. The blast jolted Ghaith, a twenty-two-year-old law student, out of bed.

Oct 26, 2015 In The News

The Financial Action Task Force, an international body that sets standards for anti-money laundering and combating terrorist financing, said Ecuador and Sudan are no longer on its blacklist.

Oct 22, 2015 In The News

By entering the Syrian war, Russia has joined hands with Iran in trying to rescue President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. But is this a durable alliance—or just a temporary convergence of interests that may implode as the conflict progresses?

Oct 22, 2015 In The News

With Israelis and Palestinians caught in another widening cycle of bloodshed, Secretary of State John Kerry met with Prime Minister

Oct 22, 2015 In The News

Myanmar’s jade trade, a secretive industry driving armed conflict and rampant drug abuse, was worth as much as $31 billi

Oct 22, 2015 In The News

Some Swiss banks loaded funds onto untraceable debit cards. At another, clients who wanted to transfer cash used code phrases such as “Can you download some tunes for us?” One bank allowed a client to convert Swiss francs into gold, which was then stored in a relative’s safe-deposit box.

Oct 21, 2015 In The News

While black-clad ISIS terrorists may seem far away, security experts here at home are sounding warning bells that ISIS-sponsored hackers are probing the nation’s electric grid. FBI experts say the attempts haven’t had much success, but Congress is concerned enough to hold hearings on the topic this morning in Washington.

Oct 21, 2015 In The News

Iran’s supreme leader gave approval Wednesday to the country’s landmark nuclear deal with world powers, effectively silencing any internal opposition but warning that Tehran must keep pressure on the West to ease economic sanctions as promised.

Oct 20, 2015 In The News

The United Kingdom welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping to London on Tuesday with a ride to Buckingham Palace in a horse-drawn gilded carriage. The queen was his seatmate. On Wednesday, Xi is expected to repay the elaborate hospitality by getting down to the real business of his state visit: doling out massive quantities of cash.

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