Dr Jonathan Eyal, associate director at the Royal United Services Institute, warned against expecting too much from a victorious Magyar at first. He told The Independent that, if he wins, the main ...
The next three weeks could change western security and the geo-political world forever if the Chagos ‘deal’ passes through UK ...
Stirred on by engagement in the War in Ukraine – and buoyed by resources through reciprocal arrangements with Russia – North ...
The EU’s new super-supervisor is coming to life, but will it enable or restrict the future of the EU’s financial services ...
London is far safer that many cities across the US but what is less well known is that when it comes to violent crime London in safer than Paris, Berlin, Madrid and Brussels on a per capita bases so ...
The UK must rethink how political finance rules address increasingly complex foreign financial interference threats.
Europe should certainly be concerned about the damage that has already been done to NATO's political stability and about views on US military reliability. I don't think that those countries should now ...
Energy supplies remain a core driver of geopolitical volatility, notwithstanding the latest conditional ceasefire agreed between the US and Iran.
Data centres can very much be legitimate military targets. We have also seen the US target data centres in Iran...militaries and security organisations have also been relying on large-scale cloud ...
The deal that was reached when the negotiations were in full bloom, and that were then followed by the bombing by the United States and Israel at the end of February, that deal was a very good one. It ...
Dr Joana de Deus Pereira, RUSI Senior Research Fellow and Independent Mandate Holder appointed by the UN Human Rights Council ...
Mark Rutte has come under attack for demeaning NATO, going beyond his remit and being ultimately ineffectual. Rutte is ...
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