Drug trial starts for Mexico’s former top security official
The man who was once Mexico’s top security official and in charge of fighting the drug cartels is going on trial on charges of helping the Sinaloa Cartel traffic drugs and protect them from capture
Reflections on Decoloniality, Time, History and Remembering
Racialised communities across metropoles such as Beirut, Singapore and Edinburgh have contested questions of the past, of history, and of memory.
The worry in Davos: Globalization is under siege
This year’s World Economic Forum theme, a plaintive appeal to find “cooperation in a fragmented world,” seems possessed by ruptures that have taken place around the world.
U.S. drug trial opens for Mexico ex-security head
The man who was once Mexico’s top security official and in charge of fighting the drug cartels goes on trial Tuesday on charges he accepted millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for helping the powerful Sinaloa Cartel move drugs and its members avo…
Renewed Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Underlines Russia’s Waning Influence
Russia helped end a 2020 war and its troops policed the cease-fire. But with a new crisis in the Caucasus heating up, Moscow, distracted and weakened by Ukraine, has not intervened.
Goldman Sachs posts its worst earnings miss in a decade as revenue falls while expenses rise
Goldman Sachs on Tuesday posted its biggest earnings miss in a decade.
Threats that will dominate headlines in 2023
In this Help Net Security video, MacKenzie Jackson, Developer Advocate at GitGuardian, offers his cybersecurity predictions for 2032. These include: Developers will be a priority target for hacking campaigns Doubling down on MFA bypass Source code secu…
‘War and loss is all around us’: The Ukrainian women reporting from the front line
“We don’t really have a choice of burning out or not,” Ukrainian journalist Alya Shandra told Euronews. “If we burn out and who’s left?”