White House Says NATO Will Launch ‘Ambitious’ Security Initiatives

WASHINGTON—The White House said on Sunday ahead of Monday’s NATO summit that alliance leaders would launch an “ambitious” set of initiatives to ensure it continues providing security through 2030 and beyond. It said the 30 member countries would agree to revise NATO’s “Strategic Concept” to guide its “approach to the evolving strategic environment, which includes … Continued

Family of Imprisoned American Journalist Urges Biden to Bring Him Home

he family of an American journalist unjustly imprisoned in Burma after his newspaper’s critical reporting on human rights abuses is urging the Biden administration to take action in order to bring him home. Danny Fenster, the managing editor of the Burmese newspaper Frontier Myanmar, was detained in May by authorities as he prepared to board a surprise … Continued

SHOCK! WashPost WARNS of ‘Increasingly Invasive’ Tech ‘Buried’ in Amazon Smart Devices

In a jaw-dropping admission, The Washington Post warned of the potential privacy problems a new technology buried in Amazon smart devices poses to consumers. The Post, owned by liberal billionaire founder and CEO of Amazon Jeff Bezos, warned about its owner’s Amazon smart devices. “Amazon seems oblivious to many obvious consumer concerns with its increasingly invasive technology. So let … Continued

Moon–Biden summit: A success? Too soon to say

Before South Korean President Moon Jae-in met with President Joe Biden in Washington on May 21, both sides worried the other side was going to say something upsetting. Nobody did. And in that sense the Moon-Biden summit was a success. Indeed, these head of state meetings are almost always a ‘success’—at least as measured by … Continued

Trial Begins for University of Tennessee, Knoxville Science Professor Allegedly Hiding Chinese Research Affiliations

A previously tenured science professor from University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) faced trial Monday for allegedly covering up his research affiliations with China. The professor, Anming Hu, was first indicted last February by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). His trial is a part of the DOJ’s “China Initiative,” an investigative effort by the DOJ’s National Security Division … Continued

Palestinian Government Pays $42,000 to Family of Terrorist Who Killed Israelis

Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas authorized the payment on Sunday of $42,000 to the family of a terrorist who killed two Israelis through a policy that incentivizes and rewards terrorism against Israel. Laila Ghannam, governor of Ramallah’s Al-Bireh district, personally handed the money to the family of Muhannad Al-Halabi, a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad … Continued

Top cybersecurity official warns of more ransomware attacks

Top cybersecurity officials warned Wednesday that the U.S. can expect to see more ransomware attacks as the nation reels from recent hits on U.S interests, including meat supplies and fuel. Chris Butera, head of Threat Hunting for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), said ransomware has “continued to increase, especially in our state, local governments, as well as our … Continued

Hamas Claims Iran Already Resupplying It With Thousands of Rockets

The Iranian regime has reportedly begun to restock its Islamist proxy in the Gaza Strip — Hamas, which entirely controls the enclave — with the resources to produce thousands of new rockets, according to a report on Tehran state TV. In the recent 11-day conflict, which ended last month and for which a fragile Egyptian-brokered … Continued

Israel-Gaza Conflict Spurs Bitcoin Donations to Hamas

The Palestinian militant group Hamas has seen a surge in cryptocurrency donations since the start of the armed conflict with Israel last month, a senior official with the group said, exploiting a trend in online fundraising that has enabled it to circumvent international sanctions to fund its military operations. The international attention to the recent fighting drew … Continued

Sen. Graham says Israel will Request $1 Billion From US to Replenish Iron Dome

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said that Israel will request $1 billion from the United States to replenish its Iron Dome missile defense system following the 11-day conflict between the Jewish state and Hamas terrorist group. Graham, who met with top Israeli officials this week, made the announcement during a press conference in Jerusalem on Tuesday. During his visit, … Continued

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