The US intelligence community’s efforts to document Russia’s abuses in Ukraine are being stymied by the lack of interest shown by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
A confidential call for tenders issued by the Vietnamese Space Centre sets out the future of space cooperation between Japan and Vietnam, moving beyond the customary announcements made during the recent visit of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
An elite-trained weapons engineer at the French naval defence group had his access to “secret” and “highly secret” documents revoked in 2023, following an official accusation of “close links with the Russian-speaking world”. An administrative court has restored one level of clearance.
From Panama to Japan, via Prague and Abidjan, US embassies are hosting specialists tasked with a particular mission: to keep an eye on Beijing’s global activities and promote Washington’s interpretation of Chinese policy at the local level.
Although Israel has not yet officially responded to symbolic Houthi rocket attacks following the assassination of Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei, a series of blasts at rebel military sites suggest possible covert operations.
Following its military setback in Mali at the hands of the JNIM jihadist and Tuareg rebel alliance, Russia will try to allay the concerns of its African partners at the Kazan forum, which runs from 12 to 17 May. The Mufti of Moscow, who has close ties to Russian security circles, is expected to attend.
Frustrated by what he sees as insufficient results from the anti-corruption campaign within the People’s Liberation Army, the Chinese president summoned the sole surviving member of the Central Military Commission to urge him to get the job done.
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