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Editor's Note: This post originally appeared on Order from Chaos.
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The noose around Turkish democracy’s neck tightened further on Monday, when the police raided the offices of yet another newspaper—...
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Since the United Kingdom’s June 23 referendum, the term “Brexit” has come to stand for much more than just the country’s prospective exit from the European Union.
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It may not feel like it, but the United States is well into the sixteenth year of two national emergencies. President Bush declared the first emergency on September 14, 2001, in the immediate aftermath o...
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As I prepared this week to address the more than 3,000 customers, stakeholders and other interested parties at our annual FOCUS conference—Intel Security’s annual cybersecurity conference—I thought a lot...
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My colleague Ben Buchanan and I have written a paper on cybersecurity threats to American elections. While we examine operations that try to influence American voters—like the much-publicized hack of var...
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Poor weather around Mosul has delayed Iraqi forces trying to clear the city’s eastern outskirts, the Wall Street Journal reports. Government troops plan to hold their positions until dissipation of the c...
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An Egyptian-American has been in pretrial detention in Egypt for more than 900 days—for helping street children. What is strange about Aya Hijazi's case is that she meets none of the obvious criteria for...
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Earlier this week we reassessed China’s compliance with 15 rulings contained in the July 12 U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea arbitral award.
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Editor's Note: Protests have erupted across Morocco over the last few days following the death of a fish seller in al-Hoceima. After local authorities - expecting a bribe - tossed his fish into a trash c...
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As the United Kingdom approaches the early 2017 start of negotiations on its departure from the European Union, questions are emerging about the future direction of the country’s EU-based data privacy la...
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Iraqi troops entered Mosul yesterday for the first time since the Islamic State gained control of the city over two years ago. The New York Times reports on Iraqi special forces’ advance into the Gogjali...
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On October 25, 2016 the Department of Justice released its “intake and charging policy for computer crime matters (blog post and formal memorandum). This policy has been operative since September 2014,...