To general surprise, Myanmar strongman Min Aung Hlaing – now “president” – has named his head of military intelligence, Ye Win Oo, commander-in-chief of the junta’s armed forces. A steadfast aide, he has been rewarded for unwavering loyalty and his successes in the counter-revolutionary shadow war.
A spat after France’s European Affairs Minister called for tougher EU trade measures against China resulted in Beijing snubbing this year’s Choose France investment gathering. Behind the move, China wants to ramp up pressure on Paris ahead of key meetings this month in Brussels and at the G7 summit.
While looking into a mystery shareholder of Kazakhstan’s largest coal producer, the business intelligence firm found evidence of ties to the Russian aluminium maker.
The German intelligence services, particularly the recently revamped BND, are increasingly staging conferences and targeting their communications with the aim of attracting new recruits from both the civilian and military sectors.
The US House of Representatives has revised its ambitious plan to centralise counter-intelligence within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). Things have changed since the idea was first raised last year, with the ODNI and FBI weakened, and no competing proposal in the Senate.
Iranian Shahed drones can be hard to spot in airspace crowded with civil, commercial and military traffic. Without the right tools for detection and coordination, operators sometimes have to launch “on sight” and end up overusing their interceptor drones.
ICC trials attract the cream of international lawyers – and their entourage of consultants, investigators and communications specialists. The trial of Rodrigo Duterte has in recent weeks notably seen a fierce behind-the-scenes battle among lawyers seeking to defend the former Filipino strongman.
The Kuomintang leader, who has just returned from a trip to China, has bypassed Taiwanese diplomatic channels to finalise plans for a June visit to the United States. Meanwhile, President William Lai has met with refusals and silence from the White House in response to his own request for a US trip.
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