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Fears over leadership decapitation, calls for restraint from the Iraqi government, and discouragement from Iran were behind ...
Rooted in centuries of history, the border conflict between the two countries is set to flare up again unless underlying ...
Iran and Russia have both historically mediated disputes within the South Caucasus. Having the US occupy that role is a blow to both states, in particular for Iran, due to its grievances with the US.” ...
This paper discusses the rising issue of fraud in the UK, particularly focusing on the role of money mules in facilitating authorised push payment fraud and the implications for national security and ...
There are estimates that are released by the Ukrainians and by the UK MoD, which say that we've now gone past a million Russian casualties and 250,000 this year alone. That's dead and wounded. It's ...
For five years, the Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) on cybersecurity has negotiated key thematic areas which can undermine ...
If universities in the West teach courses on sanctions and economic warfare, we shouldn’t be surprised by the emergence of a ...
Join Arthur Snell and Matthew Savill as they explore contemporary conflict trends and the evolving use of force in the ...
NATO armies, and particularly the United States, obviously have been paying attention,” Tollast said. "A few thousand quadcopters and loitering munitions “would just last days in a war like Ukraine." ...
We've already been told it's a listening exercise, and Putin is going to walk away like the cat who got the mouse, because he got to meet on equal terms with the most powerful leader in the world in ...
UK cyber strategy is struggling to achieve its resilience objectives – the next iteration of the National Cyber Strategy ...
Russian rates of advance have picked up in the last month, but even though they are making ground, it would still take years (three or more) at current rates to capture all this territory," Matthew ...