The U.S. is accusing Russia of violating their final nuclear arms treaty, New START, which constrains the largest nuclear powers. Russia won’t renew inspections as the U.S. aids Ukraine.
Tougher Cybersecurity Rules May Be More than a Year Away—But Don’t Wait to Get Ready
Contractors should prepare for independent checks on their data systems, and maybe for more reporting requirements as well.
How the US is boosting military alliances to counter China
The U.S. is expanding it military presence in Asia, in a string of moves aimed at countering Beijing and reassuring Indo-Pacific allies that America will stand with them against threats from China and North Korea.
Arizona secretary of state requests investigation of Kari Lake over potential campaign violation
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes believes Ms Lake may have violated campaign law with a tweet about voter signatures
Spain, Morocco seek reset of testy relationship at Rabat summit
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez says the two countries agreed on a commitment of ‘mutual respect’.
Your Friday Briefing: The U.S. Military Expands in the Philippines
Also, Vladimir Putin evokes Stalingrad and a contested film is a box-office hit in India.
I know who took Harry’s virginity in ‘inglorious episode’, says actor
Rupert Everett says the tryst did not take place behind a pub, or even in Britain, as Prince Harry has claimed in his memoir, Spare.
America’s top priority is to help Ukraine ‘defend itself’ as a sovereign nation, Blinken adviser says
What are Washington’s current strategic goals and limitations in Ukraine? And how do they align with Kyiv? Derek Chollet, a counselor at the US State Department who advises Secretary of State Antony Blinken, joined The World’s host Marco Werman to shed…
Israel and Sudan finalize text of peace agreement, says Israeli foreign minister
Israel and Sudan have finalized the text of a peace agreement to be signed “later this year,” Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen announced on Thursday.