security
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Lebanon Postpones Parliamentary Elections Amid Security Concerns
Lebanon’s parliament has delayed the scheduled May elections by two years due to security issues linked to Israel-Hezbollah clashes.
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Turkey Accelerates Work to Open Armenia Border Crossing
Turkey speeds up opening the border checkpoint with Armenia, signaling a deliberate step toward thawing relations and reshaping trade and security dynamics.
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NATO Secretary General Visits Kyiv for Address at Verkhovna Rada Opening
NATO Secretary General Mark Ryuten visits Kyiv to address the Verkhovna Rada’s 15th session, signaling ongoing alliance engagement with Ukraine amid security challenges.
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When Real Security Is Replaced by a Commercial Illusion. Editorial
Editorial: An analysis on why real security cannot rest on trade routes or energy hubs alone without an army, credible institutions, cohesion, and strategic thinking.
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Turkish authorities uncover Iranian espionage cell, six suspects arrested on espionage charges
Turkish authorities announced the discovery of an Iranian espionage cell, resulting in six arrests on espionage charges, with few details released.
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Armenian Army Celebrates 34th Anniversary, Emphasizing Army-Building and Security
On its 34th anniversary, Armenia’s armed forces reaffirm commitment to army-building and national security amid ongoing regional security challenges and reform.
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ՆԳՆ-ի արձագանքը Իրանի դեսպանի հայտարարությանը
The Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs responds to Iranian Ambassador’s concerns about protests, reaffirming commitment to lawful gatherings and embassy security.
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Armenia’s Role in the CSTO: Insights from the Secretary General
Explore Armenia’s evolving role in the CSTO, highlighting current suspensions and future prospects as discussed by Secretary General Imangali Tasmagambetov.
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Niger Tightens Border With Nigeria Amid Sahel Security Tensions
Niger’s military government has imposed strict new inspections on Nigerian goods, citing security threats, as regional tensions flare following a failed coup in Benin and the detention of Nigerian military personnel in Burkina Faso.
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Jamie Raskin Faces Security Concerns as Pardoned Jan. 6 Defendant Appears Near His Home
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) faces heightened scrutiny after a pardoned January 6 defendant was seen near his Maryland home, prompting federal prosecutors to seek jail time amid concerns about the defendant’s mental health and social media activity.
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National Guard Shooting Near White House: Two Critically Injured, Suspect in Custody
Two National Guard members were critically injured in a shooting near the White House. Authorities have secured the scene and taken one suspect into custody, as federal agencies and officials respond to the incident.
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TTP’s Role in Pakistan-Afghanistan Tensions: Facts, Dialogue, and Regional Stakes
Examining the influence of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the deteriorating Pakistan-Afghanistan relationship, recent diplomatic calls for political dialogue, and how the issue is discussed within Pakistani society and the military.
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France Faces Security Crossroads: General’s War Warning Sparks Debate as Elistair Unveils 24-Hour Surveillance Drone
France is at the center of a national debate after its top general warned of the sacrifices required to deter Russian aggression, while French innovation in defense technology, like Elistair’s new 24-hour tethered drone, shifts the conversation on modern security…
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GPT-5’s Enterprise Surge and the Political Bias Debate: Why AI’s Growing Power Is Testing Networks and Trust
As GPT-5 reshapes enterprise workflows at scale, it’s not just networks straining to keep up—the technology’s influence is also sparking heated debates about political bias and trust in AI models.















