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Iran: Stuxnet Successor Silently Succeeds
Strategy Page· 3 hours agoNovember 2, 2018: Israel has developed and used a more powerful version of its decade old Stuxnet malware to infect and damage Iranian networks and strategic systems. The new Stuxnet has not ...
China ramps up tensions around Taiwan
Newsweek· 1 day agoChina has continued to pile pressure on Taiwan after Chinese forces staged major military drills in the wake of President Lai Ching-te's inauguration in...
Mexico’s new leader: more business friendly, but cozy with Venezuela, Cuba dictators? | Opinion
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe outgoing president frequently cites “non-intervention” as a pretext to oppose diplomatic ...
US House passes Republican bill to sanction International Criminal Court over Israel
Reuters· 3 days agoThe Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation that would impose sanctions on...
Will Atomic Agency’s Censuring of Iran Be Sufficient To Curb Tehran’s Alarming Aims?
The New York Sun· 16 hours agoThe United Nations nuclear watchdog’s decision to censure the Iranian Islamic Republic is a start,...
What seven more months of war would mean for Palestinians, Israelis and the world
CNN via Yahoo News· 6 days agoProlonging the conflict could have catastrophic consequences for Palestinians. It could further harm...
Trade Protectionism Helps Nobody—Not Even the Pandas
Newsweek· 22 hours agoPresident Joe Biden recently landed a victory in panda diplomacy with the announcement that China is sending two giant pandas to the National Zoo in...
Netanyahu says Israel 'prepared for very intense action' against Iran-backed Hezbollah amid rising...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is "prepared for very intense action in the north" in...
Echoes of Jimmy Carter could spell the end of the Biden presidency
The Hill· 7 days agoMany issues plagued the Carter White House, including some, like high inflation, that threaten Joe...
It's Getting Heated—and Filthy—on the Korean Peninsula
Newsweek· 23 hours agoThere was a time in the not-so-distant past when the two Koreas, perhaps the world's most bitter...