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Mar 15 2024
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National Security at the United Nations This Week (Mar. 11-15)
Editors’ note: This is the latest in Just Security’s weekly series keeping readers up to date on developments at the United Nations at the intersection of national security, human rights, and the rule of law. Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry agreed on Tuesday to resign amid the country’s increasing violence. His resignation will take place once a transitional government has been formed. On
Just SecurityMar 26 2024
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North Korean IT workers impersonating Japanese nationals to secure jobs: Tokyo
Japan has issued an advisory that North Korean IT workers are impersonating Japanese nationals to secure jobs, underscoring the role of these skilled professionals in funding Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile development.
By adopting Japanese identities, North Korea’s overseas IT professionals allegedly secured jobs with Japanese companies through an unnamed online platform, Tokyo’s
NK NewsMar 20 2024
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UK, EU Condemn Hong Kong’s New National Security Law
The UK and the European union on Tuesday condemned Hong Kong’s new rubber-stamped national security law, saying it would further erode freedoms in the financial hub and may affect diplomatic missions.
British Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said the law will “have far-reaching implications” for Hong Kong residents, including foreign diplomats, and “enable the continuing erosion of
The Epoch TimesMar 25 2024
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Press conference regarding the legislation of Article 23 national security laws, in Hong Kong
Colorado Springs GazetteMar 11 2024
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Trump says TikTok is a national security threat, but wouldn’t ban the app
NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump said Monday that he still believes TikTok poses a national security risk but is opposed to banning the hugely popular app because doing so would help its rival, Facebook, which he continues to lambast over his 2020 election loss. Trump, in a call-in interview with CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” was asked about his comments last week that seemed to voice
Portland Press HeraldMar 25 2024
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US national security adviser meets Gallant in DC, conveys ‘Biden’s iron-clad support’
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan says he held a “constructive discussion on how best to ensure Hamas’s lasting defeat in Gaza,” earlier today with visiting Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. “I conveyed President Biden’s iron-clad support for Israel’s security and defense against all threats, including Iran,” Sullivan posts on X, formerly Twitter, as the Biden administration apparently
The Times of IsraelMar 23 2024
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Colorado-based companies Voyager Space, Palantir join forces on national security work in space
Denver-based companies Voyager Space and Palantir Technologies have signed an agreement to work together on enhancing national security capabilities in the commercial space realm. A memorandum of understanding approved in February seeks to combine Voyager Space’s more than three decades of space exploration and missions with Palantir’s software technology and data analysis. The company’s
The Denver PostMar 23 2024
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Global protest against Hong Kong's new Article 23 national security law in Taipei
Colorado Springs GazetteFeb 29 2024
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US to probe if Chinese cars pose national data security risks
WASHINGTON, Feb 29 (Reuters) - The United States is opening an investigation into whether Chinese vehicle imports pose national security risks and could impose restrictions due to concerns about "connected" car technology, the White House said on Thursday.
The U.S. Commerce Department probe is needed because vehicles "collect large amounts of sensitive data on their drivers and
ReutersMar 15 2024
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Louisiana National Guard troops arrive in Texas to assist with border security: What we know
Louisiana National Guard soldiers have boots on the ground in Texas Friday as the first platoon of 50 men and women arrived this week to assist the state with border security. Louisiana's troops will assist the Texas National Guard with patrols on the U.S. southern border with Mexico to "prevent, detect and deter" illegal crossings, but they won't detain any migrants crossing the border
Shreveport Times