World & Security — Archive
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FCC Expands Covered List to Block Foreign-Made Routers Over National Security Concerns
New rule requires routers be manufactured in the U.S. or pass a national security review, targeting China-linked devices amid growing cyber threat warnings.
Iran War: Latest Updates, Bias and Potential Misinformation
The AllSides blog tracking media coverage of Iran conflict reporting could not be accessed due to a server error.
Russia Fires Nearly 400 Drones at Ukraine in Its Biggest Attack in Weeks
At least six people were killed and 46 injured as Moscow intensifies ground offensives along the 1,250-kilometer front line.
America and Israel United to Fight Iran; Both Will Pay a Price
Joint Israeli-American military campaign marks first coordinated operation between the two nations' armed forces in over 75 years of alliance.
Declare Victory, Get Out, Rein In Israel If Needed
A RealClearPolitics opinion piece urges President Trump to declare victory and withdraw from the Middle East, while also calling for constraints on Israeli military action.
Global Economy Faces 'Major, Major Threat' From Iran War, IEA Head Says
IEA head Fatih Birol warns the Middle East crisis has already disrupted more oil supply than the 1970s shocks combined, with 11 million barrels per day lost.
Israeli Ambassador to US Says Ground Campaign in Iran Should Use 'Iranian Boots'
Ambassador Michael Leiter said Sunday that Iranian citizens should mobilize to overthrow their government, in an interview on CNN's "State of the Union."
It Will Take Resolve To See This Through in Iran
Commentators suggest diplomatic efforts with Tehran will require sustained commitment from Western powers as negotiations enter critical phase.
US Issues Worldwide Security Alert Urging Caution as Iran-Linked Groups May Target American Interests
The State Department advised Americans abroad to follow guidance from nearest US embassies and consulates amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Quebec Secularism Law Heads to Canada's Top Court Amid Constitutional Challenge
The Supreme Court will hear a four-day case on Bill 21, which bars religious symbols for public workers and has particularly affected Muslim women in Quebec.