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U.S. Brings Charges Against North Korean Bank Officials
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What to Make of Secretary Pompeo Decertifying Hong Kong Autonomy
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made history yesterday when he refused to certify that Hong Kong is autonomous from China. What’s the significance of that move? -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: Gabrielle Lim on the Life and Death of Malaysia's Anti-Fake News Act
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Years of Dereliction Has Left the PLO Facing Annexation Without a Plan
Mahmoud Abbas has threatened to walk away from agreements with Israel and the United States, but it's not clear what that would mean in practice. -
Rational Security: The 'Blue Exclamation Point' Edition
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The German Constitutional Court Nixes Foreign Surveillance
The German Constitutional Court ruled that German espionage activity must conform to the country’s constitution, even if conducted overseas on non-German citizens. What’s in the ruling? -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: Hong Kong Erupts
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White House Counsel Responds to Inspector General Firings
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Has Apple opened a new legal front against the FBI—without telling it?
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What Hard National Security Choices Would a Biden Administration Face?
If Joe Biden wins the November election, Americans will likely see a reversion to a more traditional approach to the presidency. What might that mean in the field of U.S. national security?