Financial Side of Terrorism
In Afghanistan, Pakistan and elsewhere, many militant groups in the garb of “fighting for ideology” are engaged in criminal activities: from smuggling to kidnappings, narco trade to arm deals.
In Afghanistan, Pakistan and elsewhere, many militant groups in the garb of “fighting for ideology” are engaged in criminal activities: from smuggling to kidnappings, narco trade to arm deals.
Fans of BlackBerry’s classic physical keyboard will have reason to celebrate when the last product designed in part by the former smartphone leader becomes available in April.
Fallen mining magnate Joseph Gutnick, members of his family and business associates are to be grilled under oath over his $275 million bankruptcy as trustees try to unravel his complex financial affairs.
The American Jewish community is reeling.
The waves of bomb threats against American Jewish institutions and high-profile vandalism of Jewish cemeteries are challenging accepted notions of anti-Semitic attacks, a prominent security expert says, warning that the threat of violence has reached unprecedented levels.
Russian authorities should cease harassing journalists and allow them to work unimpeded, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today.
In the past three years, a new slang word has come to be popular in the Zimbabwean capital. I’ve heard it in professional settings and at parties.
The Mara Salvatrucha, or MS13, is perhaps the most notorious street gang in the Western Hemisphere.
An unopened Trump hotel in Azerbaijan has been linked to corrupt officials who support the Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, reports Adam Davidson in a New Yorker piece.
Whenever there is bad news out of Africa for mining giant Rio Tinto, a powerful group of people gather in the boardroom of the company’s headquarters off St James Square in London.