Leaked Pentagon Documents Highlight US Intelligence on Allies and Foes
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Leaked Pentagon Documents Highlight US Intelligence on Allies and Foes
Leaked Pentagon Documents , Highlight US Intelligence on Allies and Foes.
Last week, alleged classified Pentagon documents about the war in Ukraine were reportedly leaked via social media.
Last week, alleged classified Pentagon documents about the war in Ukraine were reportedly leaked via social media.
On April 7, over 100 more documents
were shared on Twitter, detailing the
findings of U.S. spy agencies.
The information was reportedly
not only about Russia, but also about American allies Israel and South Korea.
The information was reportedly
not only about Russia, but also about American allies Israel and South Korea.
One of the claims in the leaked documents suggests that Israeli foreign intelligence encouraged participation in the anti-government protests across Israel in March.
The Mossad and its serving senior personnel have not engaged in the issue of the demonstrations at all and are dedicated to the value of service to the state that has guided the Mossad since its founding, Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel, via statement.
Another leaked document suggesting that the U.S. spied
on South Korea has prompted the ally nation to initiate "necessary consultations with the U.S. side.".
On April 8, France denied having
soldiers in Ukraine, as reportedly cited
by an additional leaked document.
There are no French forces engaged in operation in Ukraine.
The leaders said proposals were made on restricting Ukrainian food imports that farmers argue is undermining their livelihoods, but that more progress was necessary.
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Most of the respondents of an exclusive poll for Euronews by IPSOS say support to Ukraine should continue. But they are in two minds about whether it should be a priority for the next mandate.
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Ukraine's Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba, who arrived here on Thursday on his maiden visit to India, said the bilateral cooperation between the two.. IndiaTimes
US Presence at Gaza, Ceasefire Talks Underlines Pressure, to End the Conflict.
'The Guardian' reports that the director of the CIA
will join teams from Israel and Hamas in Cairo for
negotiations to reach both a ceasefire and prisoner exchange.
'The Guardian' reports that the director of the CIA
will join teams from Israel and Hamas in Cairo for
negotiations to reach both a ceasefire and prisoner exchange.
The February 13 negotiations come
amid increasing international pressure
to advance a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.
Israel's representation at the talks will include
intelligence leaders like David Barnea of Mossad
and Ronen Bar, the director of Shin Bet.
Egypt heads of intelligence will also be
present, including director Abbas Kamel. .
According to Egyptian officials, the meeting will
focus on reaching a final draft for a six-week
ceasefire deal that includes guarantees the talks
will progress toward a permanent ceasefire.
'The Guardian' reports that the CIA director's presence
at the talks underlines the U.S. push for an end to
hostilities and a release of hostages still held by Hamas.
'The Guardian' reports that the CIA director's presence
at the talks underlines the U.S. push for an end to
hostilities and a release of hostages still held by Hamas.
The key element
of the deals are
on the table, Joe Biden, President of the United States, via 'The Guardian'.
There are gaps that remain,
but I’ve encouraged Israeli leaders
to keep working to achieve the deal, Joe Biden, President of the United States, via 'The Guardian'.
News of the negotiations progressing come after Israel's
offensive in Rafah intensified with an overnight raid that
freed two hostages and killed at least 74 Palestinians. .
'The Guardian' reports that despite international
concern for displaced Palestinians in Rafah,
progress on a ceasefire has been hampered by
the disparate positions of Hamas and Israel. .
'The Guardian' reports that despite international
concern for displaced Palestinians in Rafah,
progress on a ceasefire has been hampered by
the disparate positions of Hamas and Israel.
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In a unanimous decision, the International Court of Justice has ordered Israel to take "all the necessary and effective action" to prevent a further.. Sky News
Israel cancels Washington meeting as US refrains from vetoing UN ceasefire resolution for Gaza. Israeli PM Netanyahu accuses the US of abandoning previous policy. Resolution calls for release of hostages. US abstains, UK and others vote in favor. Israel criticizes resolution for not linking ceasefire to hostage release. US warns against ground offensive in Gaza. Talks continue between Israel and Hamas via mediators.
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Netanyahu has cancelled a high-level visit to the US to protest a UN Security Council decision calling for an immediate ceasefire which Washington allowed to pass.
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US Relations With Israel, Decline Following , UN Ceasefire Vote.
On March 25, the United Nations
Security Council passed a resolution
demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. .
On March 25, the United Nations
Security Council passed a resolution
demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. .
'The Independent' reports that the resolution calling for a
truce during the month of Ramadan and the release of all
Hamas' hostages was passed by 14 nations on the council.
Relations between the U.S. and Israel have deteriorated
since Washington made the rare decision to abstain
from the vote, effectively allowing the resolution to pass.
Relations between the U.S. and Israel have deteriorated
since Washington made the rare decision to abstain
from the vote, effectively allowing the resolution to pass.
Israel's prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahyu called off a planned visit to
Washington D.C. in protest of the U.S. decision.
Israel's prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahyu called off a planned visit to
Washington D.C. in protest of the U.S. decision.
Netanyahu reportedly accused the U.S. of
"retreating," and called the new resolution , "a clear departure from the consistent U.S. position
in the Security Council since the beginning of the war.”.
Netanyahu reportedly accused the U.S. of
"retreating," and called the new resolution , "a clear departure from the consistent U.S. position
in the Security Council since the beginning of the war.”.
The U.S. decision comes after months of pressure on
the Biden administration to take action as the death toll
in Israel's offensive in Gaza has now exceeded 32,000. .
The U.S. decision comes after months of pressure on
the Biden administration to take action as the death toll
in Israel's offensive in Gaza has now exceeded 32,000. .
The decision also comes amid widespread concerns over Israel's plan to invade the Gazan city of Rafah, where over 1 million Palestinian refugees are sheltering.
The decision also comes amid widespread concerns over Israel's plan to invade the Gazan city of Rafah, where over 1 million Palestinian refugees are sheltering.
'The Independent' reports that the U.S. had
previously blocked three attempted Security Council
resolutions calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
The outlet reports that the U.S. has vetoed 89 resolutions
brought before the Security Council since 1945,
over half of those resolutions were critical of Israel.
Israel Katz, Israel’s foreign minister,
said that there would be no halt
in fighting in a post on X.
The state of Israel will not
cease fire. We will destroy
Hamas and continue to fight until
the last of the hostages returns home, Israel Katz, Israel’s foreign minister, via 'The Independent'.
The state of Israel will not
cease fire. We will destroy
Hamas and continue to fight until
the last of the hostages returns home, Israel Katz, Israel’s foreign minister, via 'The Independent'
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Eight sailors have been successfully rescued following the overturning of a South Korean-flagged tanker off the western coast of Japan. Tragically, three crew members remain missing. The incident occurred when the Keoyoung Sun capsized near Yamaguchi prefecture, prompting an urgent distress call from the crew at approximately 07:00 on Wednesday (22:00 GMT Tuesday). Responding swiftly, the Japanese coast guard dispatched both boats and aircraft to aid in the rescue efforts. Reports indicate that adverse weather conditions forced the ship to anchor, with winds reaching speeds of up to 54 km (33 miles) per hour in the area on Wednesday.
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North Korea fired ballistic missiles into the sea as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Seoul for a democracy-focused conference. South Korea reported the launches, prompting condemnation from Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. The missile tests coincide with ongoing military drills and diplomatic efforts to address regional security concerns.
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'Squid Game' star Oh Yeong-su has been convicted of sexual misconduct and given an eight-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, for sexually harassing an actress in 2017. According to reports in the South Korean press, a district court judge in the city of Seongnam ruled Friday that the 79-year-old actor was guilty of inappropriately touching an actress, including hugging her, holding her hand and kissing her cheek.
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South Korea deploys military and public health personnel to assist hospitals amid a strike by nearly 12,000 trainee doctors over government plans to increase medical school admissions. Despite warnings of license suspensions, many doctors continue their protest. Critics accuse President Yoon Suk Yeol of politicizing medical reforms ahead of parliamentary elections. Majority support exists for increasing doctors, but opinions vary on penalties for striking physicians.
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China-Based Hackers , Hit With Sanctions and Indictments , Over Cyber Attacks.
ABC reports that the United States has
sanctioned hackers based in China over
alleged attacks on critical U.S. infrastructure.
According to the U.S. Treasury Department,
a state-sponsored front company has provided
cover for multiple cyber attacks on U.S. infrastructure. .
Sanctions by the U.S. and the United Kingdom have
targeted representatives of Wuhan Xiaoruizhi
Science and Technology Company Ltd. (Wuhan XRZ).
The U.S. Treasury Department alleges
that Wuhan XRZ acts as a China-based
Ministry of State Security (MSS) front company. .
ABC reports that the allegations include malicious cyber operations that include the 2020 spear phishing operation against the U.S. Naval Academy. .
ABC reports that the allegations include malicious cyber operations that include the 2020 spear phishing operation against the U.S. Naval Academy. .
On March 25, the U.S. Justice Department indicted seven individuals on charges stemming from their alleged involvement with these malicious operations.
On March 25, the U.S. Justice Department indicted seven individuals on charges stemming from their alleged involvement with these malicious operations.
The Justice Department will not
tolerate efforts by the Chinese
government to intimidate Americans
who serve the public, silence the
dissidents who are protected
by American laws, or steal
from American businesses, Merrick Garland, Attorney General statement, via ABC.
This case serves as a reminder
of the ends to which the Chinese
government is willing to go to
target and intimidate its critics,
including launching malicious cyber
operations aimed at threatening
the national security of the
United States and our allies, Merrick Garland, Attorney General statement, via ABC.
ABC reports that court documents show
that the hackers targeted politicians and
other prominent officials with "tracking links.".
The Conspirators used this method
to enable more direct and sophisticated
targeting of recipients' home routers
and other electronic devices,
including those of high-ranking U.S.
government officials and politicians
and election campaign staff from
both major U.S. political parties, Court documents, via ABC.
The Conspirators used this method
to enable more direct and sophisticated
targeting of recipients' home routers
and other electronic devices,
including those of high-ranking U.S.
government officials and politicians
and election campaign staff from
both major U.S. political parties, Court documents, via ABC
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The US Justice Department takes on tech giant Apple in a blockbuster antitrust lawsuit, alleging monopolistic practices in the smartphone market. The lawsuit accuses Apple of exploiting its market power to extract higher fees from consumers and developers. Get all the details and the latest updates on this high-stakes legal battle.
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DOJ Sues Apple , for Monopolizing Smartphone Market.
The Justice Department and 16 state attorneys general filed suit against Apple on March 21 in New Jersey, 'The Hill' reports. .
The complaint alleges that
the tech company constructed a
"dominant iPhone platform and ecosystem," .
and "rather than respond to competitive
threats by offering lower smartphone prices to
consumers or better monetization for developers,".
Apple enforced a "series of shapeshifting rules and restrictions" in the App Store.
It has deployed this playbook across
many technologies, products, and
services, including super apps, text
messaging, smartwatches, and digital
wallets, among many others, Via complaint.
Today’s lawsuit seeks to hold Apple
accountable and ensure it cannot
deploy the same, unlawful
playbook in other vital markets, Via complaint.
In its defense, Apple claimed that
the lawsuit "threatens who we are and
the principles that set Apple products
apart in fiercely competitive markets.".
If successful, [this lawsuit] would
hinder our ability to create the
kind of technology people expect
from Apple—where hardware,
software, and services intersect, Apple, via statement.
It would also set a dangerous
precedent, empowering
government to take a heavy hand
in designing people’s technology. , Apple, via statement.
We believe this lawsuit is wrong
on the facts and the law, and we
will vigorously defend against it, Apple, via statement
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Over the weekend we saw the largest leak of classified US government documents since Wikileaks. Ukraine assessments. China policy. Even spying on allies. Who leaked these hundreds of highly classified..