Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new Lua-based malware created years before the notorious Stuxnet worm that aimed to sabotage Iran’s nuclear program by destroying uranium enrichment centrifuges.
According to a new report published by Sentine…
Gunmen stage simultaneous attacks across Mali, army says
Capital Bamako and several other locations hit in an apparently coordinated assault involving multiple groups.
Spain PM brushes of reported Pentagon email on punishing NATO members
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Friday refused to be drawn into a dispute with the United States over reports that the Pentagon is weighing whether to punish members of NATO that fail to support American operations in the Iran war. Among those…
Inside the hunt for Pablo Escobar’s blood-soaked missing fortune – and the mystery prisoner who may have FOUND it
AT THE height of his blood-soaked cocaine reign, Pablo Escobar was earning £310million a week and making Forbes’ international billionaires list. But when he was shot dead by police in 1993, mountains of cash and assets were left undeclared. In 2020, E…
Judge delays Trump’s US$10 billion lawsuit against US tax agency
While Trump states “that he is bringing this lawsuit in a personal capacity, he is the sitting president and his named adversaries are entities whose decisions are subject to his direction”, wrote US District Court Judge Kathleen Williams.
British carrier puts to sea to prepare to protect Atlantic
HMS Prince of Wales has sailed from Portsmouth to begin preparations for the deployment of the Carrier Strike Group to the High North and North Atlantic later this year, the Royal Navy confirmed, with the carrier set to operate under NATO’s Arctic Sentry mission.
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JEF developing capabilities to protect sea infrastructure
The Joint Expeditionary Force is developing operational concepts to protect undersea cables and pipelines in the Atlantic and North Sea.
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Scot Gov yet to respond to defence college match funding
The Scottish Government has not responded to a request from UK ministers to match fund a GBP 10 million commitment to establish two Defence Technical Excellence Colleges in Scotland, Minister Luke Pollard confirmed.
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🔴 Mali military says armed ‘terrorist groups’ launch attacks on positions nationwide
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Iran conflict has not hit defence manufacturing, UK says
The Ministry of Defence has assessed that the Iran conflict has so far had no significant impact on the UK’s ability to manufacture defence equipment, though it is continuing to monitor potential disruption to critical supply chains.
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