Iran is holding military drills in the Middle East.
France’s Emmanuel Macron addresses AI summit in India
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Hapag-Lloyd chief: $4.2bn for Zim is a price worth paying
Premium figure deemed ‘fair’ with annual synergies worth $300m to $500m per year
Iran test fires missiles during war games in show of strength before US nuclear talks
US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are representing the Trump administration at talks in Geneva
Iran temporarily closing Strait of Hormuz for live fire drills as nuclear talks with U.S. begin
The U.S. and Iran are holding their second round of talks about Iran’s nuclear program Tuesday in Geneva as Iran said it will close the Strait of Hormuz for several hours as it holds live fire military exercises and the United States ramps up its milit…
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Washington Hotel in Japan Hit by Ransomware Attack
Washington Hotel, a prominent hotel chain in Japan, has confirmed a ransomware attack that compromised several of its servers on February 13, 2026. The incident was detected at 10:00 PM when unauthorized access was identified on multiple servers, promp…
World War II Army Hero to Posthumously Receive Medal of Honor
Military.com A humble World War II veteran who died more than 40 years ago is about to be awarded the nation’s highest honor.
Report to Congress on Iranian Nuclear Programs
Congressional Research Service … the IAEA no longer conducts JCPOA-mandated monitoring of Iranian compliance with agreement-specific restrictions that supplement Iran’s safeguards…
If We Can’t Name China’s Cyberattacks, We Lose Trust in Ourselves
The Strategist In the space of just a few days, two big U.S. tech companies took different approaches to China’s cyberattacks. Palo Alto Networks