Day: April 13, 2023
When Russia calls others ‘Nazis’, it should be taking a hard look at itself
The Kremlin’s need to justify the war grew to embrace the most radical voices, including those peddling Nazi creed, as its ideologues became hell-bent on normalising the aggression, Aleksandar Đokić writes.
Space Force sustainment plan for Satellite Control Network ‘near completion,’ though hurdles remain
The overdue Satellite Control Network’s Life Cycle Sustainment Plan is expected to address the many ways space has changed since the last 2017 version, including the over-extension of too few antennas to communicate with too many satellites.
Push to ban ransomware payments following Australia’s biggest cyberattack
The Australian government is being pushed to ban the payment of cyber ransoms, usually demanded in cryptocurrency, following a local business suffering a mass data breach and subsequent ransom demand.
Russia Conducts A Successful Test Launch Of An ‘Advanced’ ICBM
Daily Mail: Putin launches ‘new intercontinental ballistic missile’ as he oversees test weeks after suspending last nuclear arms control treaty * Russia launched an ‘advanced’ ICBM during tests in Kazakhstan overnight Russia overnight…
Cannes Film Festival nominees announced with record number of female directors on shortlist
New films from Wes Anderson and Ken Loach will be among those battling it out at the Cannes Film Festival when it kicks off next month, with a record number of female directors making the shortlist.
North Korea Fires Suspected New ICBM
Just ahead of the Day of the Sun holiday, North Korea fired a long-range ballistic missile toward its east coast.
Indonesia police kill 2 suspected Jemaah Islamiyah militants
Indonesia’s counterterrorism police squad has killed two men suspected of ties to Jemaah Islamiyah, an al-Qaida-linked group blamed for a string of past bombings.