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Terrorist in Paris massacres seized in Brussels

Terrorist in Paris massacres seized in Brussels

(March, 21st) Belgian forces have hunted down and captured Salah Abdeslam, believed to be the last surviving member of Islamic State  terrorists who murdered 130 people and wounded  more than 400 others in attacks last Nov. 13 in Paris.   Belgian forces have...

Chinese cyber-attacks on U.S. continue unabated

Chinese cyber-attacks on U.S. continue unabated

(March, 21st) Admiral Mike Rogers, the commander of U.S. Cyber Command, told Congress last week that the Chinese government continues to engage in intensive cyber-attacks on the U.S, government and private sector. Admiral Mike Rogers, the commander of U.S. Cyber...

Pentagon stepping up cyber-war against ISIS

Pentagon stepping up cyber-war against ISIS

(29th Feb 2016) In what some observers think is a too-delayed action, the U.S. military has dramatically stepped up its cyber-attacks against Islamic State terrorists. In what some observers think is a too-delayed action, the U.S. military has dramatically stepped up...

China not helping with North Korean and South China Sea crisis

China not helping with North Korean and South China Sea crisis

(29th Feb 2016) U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met in Washington .   U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met in Washington this week on various bilateral issues and then held a press...

Apple hypocritical in battle with FBI over iPhone?

Apple hypocritical in battle with FBI over iPhone?

(22th Feb 2016) Apple has agreed to backdoor “security checks’’ of its devices by the Chinese government, which the company refuses to let the FBI do. Apple’s battle with the U.S. government over getting into the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists is over...

Apple should give access to terrorist’s iPhone

Apple should give access to terrorist’s iPhone

(22th Feb 2016) Darren Hayes argues in The Guardian that Apple has a powerful legal and moral obligation to assist the U.S.  Darren Hayes argues in The Guardian that Apple has a powerful legal and moral obligation to assist the U.S. government by giving it access to...