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Right-wing politics
fromArs Technica
19 hours ago

MAHA moms threaten to turn this car around as RFK Jr. flips on pesticide

A national-security-focused order to expand domestic production triggered strong backlash from MAHA supporters and organizers, risking political fallout and erosion of trust among women voters.
US politics
fromAxios
1 day ago

Trump "absolutely ashamed" of SCOTUS for tariffs ruling

The Supreme Court ruled that Trump's global tariffs are illegal, undermining his economic and foreign policy and prompting strong presidential criticism.
UK politics
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 days ago

Is Starmer about to make his 16th U-turn over the controversial Chagos deal? - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Prime Minister faces political pressure after U.S. security concerns and Conservative backlash over proposed transfer of Chagos Islands sovereignty while securing Diego Garcia base.
World news
fromFuturism
2 days ago

Skeptic Builds "Havana Syndrome"-Style Device, Tests It on Himself, Suffers Grim Consequences

A Norwegian government scientist built and self-tested a pulsed microwave device and developed neurological symptoms consistent with Havana syndrome.
fromThe Nation
3 days ago

The Cost of US Withdrawal From 66 International Organizations, Conventions, and Treaties

But that memorandum, inconspicuous though it may appear on its face, demands careful consideration. It reflects not just another step in the Trump administration's "Great Undoing" of the postwar international order, but also risks serious and material injury to America's economic and national security interests. While the memorandum claims its actions will help to "restore American sovereignty," it will do just the opposite.
US politics
fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

Why a German shipping deal alarms Israel's government

Germany's HapagLloyd, the world's fifth-largest container shipping line, has signed a deal to acquire its Israeli rival Zim Integrated Shipping Services for $4.2 billion (3.5 billion). The merger agreement was signed on Monday, following advanced talks. It was unanimously approved by Zim's Board of Directors but needs the formal sign-off from Israel's government, which holds special rights embedded in Zim's founding charter.
Germany news
Science
fromArs Technica
4 days ago

Which countries are actually serious about developing their own rockets?

Several US allies are funding domestic commercial launch industries to secure sovereign access to space as a national security and strategic priority.
#china
Miscellaneous
fromThe Walrus
5 days ago

This Is What American Fascism Looks Like | The Walrus

Canada must confront U.S. overreach, clarify threats, and strengthen independent policies and international cooperation to protect sovereignty and democracy.
fromMail Online
5 days ago

Scientist gives himself BRAIN damage testing Havana Syndrome weapon

A scientist in Norway gave himself brain damage after testing an experimental weapon designed to disprove the existence of 'Havana Syndrome'. Working in a top-secret research project in 2024, the unidentified government scientist constructed a device capable of emitting powerful pulses of microwave radiation. The sceptical researcher tested the device on himself to prove that its effects would be harmless. However, according to the Washington Post, the researcher soon developed symptoms of the mysterious disease that has struck down diplomats around the world.
Public health
Information security
fromTheregister
5 days ago

Infosec exec sold eight zero-day exploit kits to Russia: DoJ

Peter Williams sold eight zero-day exploit kits to a Russian broker, enabling cyberattacks and causing $35 million losses plus significant US national-security harm.
UK politics
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
6 days ago

Starmer under fire for 'cheap political smears' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Political attacks over the Green Party's stance ignite a national row focused on NATO, energy security, cybersecurity, and preparedness, with critics warning of distraction from real problems.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Yvette Cooper says Reform and Greens are soft on Russia and weak on Nato'

Reform UK and the Green Party have undermined Britain's Nato commitment and downplayed the threat posed by Russia.
US politics
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

When Everyone Agrees, Nobody Sees

A multicultural military harnesses immigrant experiences and diverse perspectives to strengthen national defense and improve collective decision-making.
Science
fromTheregister
1 week ago

Trump's Genesis Mission sets 26 lofty AI science challenges

The Department of Energy's Genesis Mission lists 26 AI-driven science and technology challenges aiming to accelerate research, energy, and national security outcomes within a decade.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

University expels student who called for accountability over Hong Kong fire

A Hong Kong university politics student was expelled after disciplinary proceedings for actions including calling for an independent probe into a deadly housing estate fire.
Miscellaneous
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Planet Convenes European and Defense Advisory Boards - Silicon Canals

Planet formed European and Defense & Intelligence advisory boards to accelerate European expansion and strengthen national security partnerships.
US politics
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Trump Orders Defense, Energy Departments to Reinvest in Coal

The Trump administration ordered federal actions to increase coal use, including military purchases of coal-generated electricity and $175 million for coal-plant upgrades.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

US Colleges received more than $5 billion in foreign gifts, contracts in 2025

U.S. colleges received over $5 billion in reportable foreign gifts and contracts in 2025, with Qatar supplying about $1.1 billion.
fromTechzine Global
1 week ago

Dutch House of Representatives want to block Solvinity acquisition

Solvinity provides the platform on which DigiD, MijnOverheid, and secure communications for Justice and Security run. The CDA spoke of "critical infrastructure for the Netherlands" that must remain in Dutch or European hands. D66 member Sarah El Boujdaini also opposed the sale: "Digital resilience is national security." The concern extends beyond this acquisition alone. Experts had previously demanded transparency about the deal. Municipalities that chose Solvinity because of national control, including Amsterdam, also felt blindsided.
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Vetting process for Mandelson needed more awkward questions, expert says

Peter Ricketts said there had to be more awkward questions asked of a person such as Peter Mandelson than the system allows, given all the baggage of his three decades in politics and business. For that person there must surely be an even more thorough process including detailed interviews with those who have known him/her well in their previous life. That will take time, Lord Ricketts said.
UK politics
fromTheregister
1 week ago

Lawmakers want tighter chip tool curbs on China

The US has spent the better part of a decade now trying to kneecap China's domestic semiconductor industry by limiting access to key chipmaking technologies like extreme and deep ultraviolet (EUV / DUV) lithography. However, US export policy under the past two administrations has largely targeted specific companies like China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC), rather than blocking sales at a country level.
US politics
Miscellaneous
fromThe Washington Post
1 week ago

Why this country declared an ocean current collapse a national security risk

Potential AMOC collapse could trigger severe cooling in northern Europe, making Iceland drastically colder with widespread sea ice and national security implications.
#tiktok
fromFortune
3 weeks ago
US politics

Why China's ByteDance could be a big winner in its TikTok deal with Trump | Fortune

fromFortune
3 weeks ago
US politics

Why China's ByteDance could be a big winner in its TikTok deal with Trump | Fortune

#faa
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Energy boss says China's tech marks golden opportunity' for UK

The head of Britain's largest energy supplier has warned that the UK risks being "left behind" if it fails to collaborate with China on renewable technology, suggesting that importing Chinese wind farm innovations could create thousands of jobs. Greg Jackson, founder and chief executive of Octopus Energy, recently accompanied Sir Keir Starmer on a UK delegation to China. He emphasised China's significant advancements in technology and renewables, which he believes could provide Britain with crucial energy security.
US politics
fromThe Washington Post
1 week ago

Japan's firebrand leader on track for big election win, exit polls show

Japan's firebrand prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, and her Liberal Democratic Party were on track for a big victory in snap elections Sunday, according to exit polls, probably securing a robust parliamentary majority and broader public mandate for her conservative agenda. The election was driven by enthusiasm about Takaichi, Japan's first female prime minister, and early exit polls appeared to affirm a strong appetite for her "Japan First" approach.
World news
Artificial intelligence
fromSan Jose Inside
2 weeks ago

Former Google Engineer Found Guilty Of Economic Espionage and Theft of AI Technology

Former Google engineer Linwei (Leon) Ding convicted for stealing thousands of pages of confidential AI information to benefit the People's Republic of China.
Tech industry
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

Can Chinese Chipmakers Really Catch NVIDIA's Rubin by 2027?

Nvidia's dominance in AI training remains strong, but H200 sales to China risk narrowing America's lead as Chinese firms accelerate model development.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

UK plans to cut climate finance to poor countries by a fifth despite promising more help

The UK will cut climate finance to developing countries from £11.6bn to £9bn over five years, a real-terms reduction of about 40% since 2021.
US politics
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

What to know about the critical minerals trading bloc the U.S. wants to build with allies

The U.S. plans a critical-minerals trading bloc with allies that uses tariffs to secure supply chains and reduce dependence on China's dominance.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Mandelson files will be published even if embarrassing to No 10, says ISC chair

A parliamentary intelligence committee will seek maximum transparency on Peter Mandelson's vetting and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, potentially publishing embarrassing government material.
France news
fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

Four arrested in south-western France on suspicion of spying for China

Four people, including two Chinese nationals, were arrested in France for allegedly intercepting satellite-linked military data and transmitting it to China.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 weeks ago

MPs approve release of Mandelson-Epstein files as police issue warning live

Mandelson-related documents will be reviewed by the Cabinet Secretary with independent lawyers or transferred to the Intelligence and Security Committee, with no ministerial political involvement.
US politics
fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

DOJ Argues East Wing Ballroom Is Needed for "National Security" Reasons

Halting demolition of the White House East Wing and construction of a $400 million ballroom would imperil the President and pose national security risks.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Stop Being His Flunky!' Democrat Absolutely LOSES IT on Scott Bessent During Off-the-Rails Hearing

A House hearing erupted as Rep. Gregory Meeks demanded Secretary Scott Bessent pause an OCC license linked to alleged Trump-family crypto deals.
#whistleblower
fromQueerty
2 weeks ago
US politics

You can't read it, but it exists. A Tulsi Gabbard whistleblower complaint is reportedly too damning to release - Queerty

fromQueerty
2 weeks ago
US politics

You can't read it, but it exists. A Tulsi Gabbard whistleblower complaint is reportedly too damning to release - Queerty

#ai-chips
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Trump Dodges When Asked About Bombshell WSJ Report on Secret' Foreign Investment

I know that crypto is a big thing and they like it. A lot of people like it, the people behind me like it. My sons are handling that. My family is handling it. And I guess they get investments from different people, but I'm notI have all I can handle right now with Iran and with Russia and Ukraine and with all the things we're doing. So I don't know.
US politics
#offshore-wind
fromThe Walrus
2 weeks ago

Alberta's Separatist Movement Is a National Security Threat | The Walrus

W hen does a separatist movement become a threat to Canada's national security? This is a question hanging in the air in Alberta. People are asking how it can possibly be that the very same individuals who are leading the separatist movement can also be three meetings deep into a relationship with senior officials of the Donald Trump administration in Washington, with a fourth scheduled for this month.
Canada news
Artificial intelligence
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Coalition demands federal Grok ban over nonconsensual sexual content | TechCrunch

Nonprofits demand immediate suspension of Grok deployment in federal agencies because Grok generated nonconsensual sexualized images and poses national security and compliance risks.
#biodiversity-loss
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Starmer hopes his China trip will begin the thaw after recent ice age

Keir Starmer pursued a thaw in UK–China relations, accepting security risks to secure economic concessions including a visa waiver, tariff cuts and investment.
Science
fromThe Cipher Brief
3 weeks ago

America's Intelligence Satellites are Proliferating: Their Protection is Not, With Exceptions

Many sensitive U.S. national-security satellites remain dangerously exposed to hostile action despite rapid launch cadence and plans for proliferated constellations.
#uk-china-relations
fromArs Technica
3 weeks ago

Do you have ideas about how to improve America's space program?

Entrants will be required to write three- to five-page white papers that explain their idea and how they would shape markets and strengthen the space economy or national security. Papers are due by June 30, and judging will be complete by August 15. As an additional incentive, the best ideas will be briefed to relevant policymakers, including key members of Congress, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, and Saltzman, of the Space Force.
Science
Germany news
fromThe Local Germany
3 weeks ago

Germany to strenghten critical infrastructure as Russia fears spike

Germany will require about 1,700 essential service providers to strengthen security, conduct risk assessments, and promptly report incidents to protect critical infrastructure from sabotage.
US politics
fromEmptywheel
3 weeks ago

"The Answer Is Zero:" When Fragile White Supremacists Discover ... They Aren't

Whiskey Pete Hegseth is an inexperienced, arguably incompetent Defense Secretary, leaving the Pentagon unprepared for major crises like Israel-Iran conflict, China-Taiwan, or civil disorder.
fromEmptywheel
3 weeks ago

NSA Probably Doesn't Have ALL of Hillary's Emails ... But Maybe Someone Should

I'm among those who believes Hillary Clinton's use of a privately run email server is an abuse of power. Doing so appears to have skirted laws ensuring good governance and it may well have exposed her communications to adversaries (including some who would have reason to use the contents of her email to help Republicans win the White House), even if her email would have been just as targeted at State, per reports about persistent hacking of it.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

'Country of geniuses in a data center': Anthropic CEO sees every AI cluster having the brainpower of 50 million Nobel prize winners | Fortune

Powerful AI operating like a 'country of geniuses' could emerge within years and constitute the single most serious national security threat in a century.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

UK ministers accept $1m from Meta amid social media ban consultation

People across the UK could benefit from faster, safer and more reliable public services as leading British AI specialists join government to modernise critical systems used every day from public safety to transport maintenance.
UK politics
US politics
fromFuturism
3 weeks ago

Trump Building Top Secret Installation Under East Wing

The administration is replacing the White House's underground bunker with a rebuilt, secretive shelter while constructing a $400 million East Wing ballroom, prompting legal scrutiny.
#greenland
fromFortune
4 weeks ago
US politics

Denmark offered to trade Greenland to the U.S. in 1910-and America thought it was crazy | Fortune

fromFortune
4 weeks ago
US politics

Denmark offered to trade Greenland to the U.S. in 1910-and America thought it was crazy | Fortune

Canada news
fromThe Walrus
4 weeks ago

Doug Ford Is Furious about the EV Deal Carney Made with China | The Walrus

The Canada-China trade deal permits 49,000 reduced-tariff electric vehicles into Canada, raising industry, security, and trade-off concerns amid U.S. auto tariffs.
EU data protection
fromTechzine Global
1 month ago

Regulator investigates Kyndryl's acquisition of Dutch Solvinity

BTI is investigating Kyndryl's proposed acquisition of Solvinity to assess potential risks to DigiD's accessibility and data security under national-security rules.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

US House panel advances bill to give Congress authority on AI chip exports

The AI Overwatch Act would let congressional committees review and potentially block advanced AI chip export licenses to China and other adversaries within 30 days.
US politics
fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

Long before TikTok, the clock Was ticking on standards for foreign-owned apps

The U.S. needs defined standards for foreign-based apps to protect user data, regulate algorithms, ensure quality control, and safeguard national security.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

CNN Data Guru Warns Trump That Greenland Is Hurting Him Even More Than Epstein Files

CNN's chief data analyst Harry Enten warned that President Donald Trump's push to acquire Greenland is hurting his polling numbers even more than the controversy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files last year, calling the push for the Arctic territory the most unpopular thing the president can do. New figures from a Reuters/IPSOS poll, however, show that domestically, the approval of the idea of buying Greenland with federal money sits at 40 points in the negative.
US politics
Canada news
fromAxios
1 month ago

Trump responds to Carney in Davos: "Canada lives because of the United States"

U.S.-Canada relations have sharply worsened as Trump's dominance rhetoric and taunts toward Mark Carney prompt Canadian preparations for potential U.S. aggression.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Chinese embassy opponents to seek judicial review

Opponents of a huge new Chinese embassy next to the Tower of London say they will soon begin legal action in an attempt to block the scheme. On Tuesday, the government approved China's proposal to redevelop the former Royal Mint site into a vast 215,300 sq ft (20,000 sq m) UK headquarters, despite opposition from politicians and campaigners. About 200 people live in Royal Mint Court, a complex of flats on the site,
London politics
fromZDNET
1 month ago

9 strategic imperatives every business leader must master to survive and thrive in 2026

As we enter 2026, we mark this anniversary by bringing together three leaders navigating the most complex intersection of technology, geopolitics, and organizational change we have ever witnessed. André Pienaar, Dr. David Bray, and Ken Banta joined us to discuss what boards and CEOs must understand to remain competitive in an era defined by cascading disruptions and incomplete information. The conversation focused on the critical questions every board should be asking this year.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Mexico sends 37 more drug cartel suspects to US amid Trump attack threats

Mexico has sent another 37 alleged members of Mexican criminal organisations to the United States, the country's security minister said, amid US President Donald Trump's threat of ground attacks against drug cartels in the region. The handover of alleged drug cartel members on Tuesday is the third major transfer to the US in the past year and brings the total number of suspects transferred to 92.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Biodiversity collapse threatens UK security, intelligence chiefs warn

The global attack on nature is threatening the UK's national security, government intelligence chiefs have warned, as the increasingly likely collapse of vitally important natural systems would bring mass migration, food shortages and price rises, and global disorder. Food supplies are particularly at risk, as without significant increases, the UK would be unable to compete with other nations for scarce resources, a report to ministers warns.
Environment
#china-uk-relations
US politics
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

Democrat loses it when Anderson Cooper presses him: "You really think he's insane?" - LGBTQ Nation

Sen. Ruben Gallego called the president 'insane' and warned his behavior risks war, weakens NATO alliances, and damages U.S. reputation and economic prospects.
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