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20 articlesTrump policies mean Europe is βaloneβ β ex-ECB chief
Former ECB Chief Mario Draghi warns that Europe can no longer depend on the United States as its primary security guarantor due to Trump policies. The article frames this as Europe being left 'alone' in security matters, citing Draghi's assessment without detailed policy specifics or counterarguments.
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UAE, Iran and the Abraham Accords 2.0
The article examines how Israel's Abraham Accords agreements with Arab neighbors are being reassessed amid escalating Iran tensions. It suggests geopolitical realignment is occurring as signatories reconsider their positions based on regional security dynamics.
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Australian trade minister to visit China to secure fuel during Iran war crunch
Australia's trade minister plans to visit China to negotiate fuel supply agreements amid reported disruptions from the US-Israeli conflict in Iran and Strait of Hormuz bottlenecks. The visit includes a stop in Japan and meetings with China's Commerce Minister to address domestic fuel security concerns.
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Hong Kong privacy watchdog slams Canvas owner for paying ransom to hackers
Hong Kong's privacy commissioner Ada Chung criticized Canvas's parent company for paying a ransom to hackers who stole personal data from 9,000 institutions, arguing the funds should have strengthened cybersecurity instead. The commissioner questioned whether stolen data was actually returned and warned users to watch for suspicious communications.
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Is Trump behind Japanβs push for radical military spending hike?
Japan's ruling LDP is considering raising defense spending to 5% of GDP amid pressure from Trump and regional security concerns. The article frames this decision as potentially driven by US presidential influence rather than Japan's independent strategic assessment of its security needs.
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Typhon launch of Tomahawk missile is βworst provocationβ by the US against China
The US conducted its first test firing of a Typhon missile launcher based in the Philippines, which Chinese military observers characterize as the 'worst provocation' in years in the South China Sea. China has opposed the Typhon deployment since its arrival two years ago, claiming it destabilizes regional security, and observers suggest Beijing should increase air defense and stealth capabilities in response.
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Taiwan considers resubmitting request for rejected defence budget items
Taiwan's government is considering resubmitting to parliament a request for defence budget items that lawmakers previously cut from a special defence budget, citing their importance to national security. The article reports on this procedural legislative development without providing extensive detail on the rejected items or the reasoning behind the original cuts.
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The war between businesses and hackers enters a perilous new phase
The Economist reports that AI agents represent an emerging cybersecurity threat distinct from traditional hacking, marking a new escalation in the business-versus-hacker conflict. The piece frames AI-powered attacks as presenting 'novel dangers' without providing specific technical details or concrete examples of these dangers in the headline or description.
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Britain to legislate to tackle threats from hostile state proxies
The British government plans to introduce legislation granting powers to ban proxies acting on behalf of hostile state actors. The article reports this as a security measure responding to threats from malign foreign state operations.
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South Korea weighs phased Hormuz role after US talks, minister says
South Korea's Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back announced the country is reviewing a phased approach to contributing to maritime security operations in the Strait of Hormuz following discussions with the United States. The story reports on Seoul's deliberation over how and when to participate in regional shipping protection efforts.
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Brazilβs Lula launches anti-organised crime plan amid rising security pressure before elections
Brazilian President Lula announced a new anti-organized crime plan aimed at reducing criminal territorial control ahead of elections in five months. The initiative was framed within the context of mounting security concerns and was discussed during a recent meeting with US President Trump.
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Hospitals evacuate, MSF halts services as rival gangs clash in Haitiβs capital
Medical facilities in Port-au-Prince's Cite Soleil neighborhood evacuated patients and suspended services on May 11 as gang violence escalated in the area. MSF (Doctors Without Borders) halted operations, indicating a security crisis affecting humanitarian access to healthcare.
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Trump gala shooter pleads not guilty to all charges
Cole Allen, 31, pleaded not guilty to all charges including attempted assassination of President Trump, assault on a federal officer, and firearms offenses following an alleged shooting incident at a White House reporters' gala. Allen did not speak in court and his lawyer entered the plea on his behalf. Prosecutors allege he fired a shotgun at a Secret Service agent and stormed a security checkpoint.
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Modi to embark on 5-nation tour this week. Energy, emerging tech high on agenda amid West Asia crisis
Indian Prime Minister Modi is undertaking a five-nation diplomatic tour beginning this week, visiting UAE, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Italy. The trip prioritizes energy security and emerging technology discussions amid regional tensions in West Asia.
EU ministers reject Putinβs idea of role for Schroeder in future security talks
European governments rejected Putin's suggestion that former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder participate in future security negotiations. The rejection came from EU ministers on May 11, reported by Reuters contributors Andrew Gray and Lili Bayer.
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Hezbollah drone kills Israeli soldier in south Lebanon
A headline reports a Hezbollah drone killed an Israeli soldier in southern Lebanon. The description references a separate New Arab analysis claiming Israeli security institutions face structural and operational failure, but provides no connection between the two or additional reporting context.
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One killed as Somali forces break up protest: opposition
Somali opposition figures and witnesses report that security forces fired on an anti-government protest on Sunday, killing one person. The incident represents a confrontation between government forces and opposition demonstrators in Somalia.
China scrambles to close AI security gap as Anthropic, OpenAI pull ahead with new models
The article reports that US AI companies Anthropic and OpenAI are advancing cybersecurity capabilities in their models, prompting China to accelerate its own AI-driven cyber defense market. It claims Anthropic's Mythos model can discover vulnerabilities with unprecedented speed, and suggests China will develop comparable technology.
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At least 69 killed in militia attack in Congo, AFP reports
A militia attack in the Democratic Republic of Congo has killed at least 69 people, according to AFP reporting based on local and security sources. The brief report provides minimal detail beyond the casualty figure and basic location information.
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Three Pakistani police officers killed in car bombing, more casualties feared
A car bombing at a police post in northwestern Pakistan killed at least three officers on Saturday, with additional casualties feared. The incident was reported by Reuters correspondents and carries implications of ongoing security threats in the region.
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