Putin Orders Military Pullout From Syria
President Vladimir Putin ordered a partial pullout of the Russian military from Syria Monday, voicing hope the move will contribute to the success of Syria peace talks.
President Vladimir Putin ordered a partial pullout of the Russian military from Syria Monday, voicing hope the move will contribute to the success of Syria peace talks.
Silicon Valley’s leading companies including Facebook, Google and Snapchat are working on their own increased privacy technology as Apple fights the US government over encryption, the Guardian has learned.
BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbia’s authorities are investigating reports that a cargo package bound for the U.S. containing two missiles with explosive warheads was found on a passenger flight from Lebanon to Serbia.
WhatsApp is the latest tech firm battling a US government order to lift security measures, a report claims.
President Barack Obama just rehired Rob Malley, a radical foreign policy adviser who will be in charge of countering the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS), reports WORLD NEWS POLITICS. Obama had fired Malley previously for meeting with the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.
If Apple doesn’t comply with the court order requiring it to weaken the security on the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone, it may be asked to hand over the source code to the entire operating system instead, the Department of Justice has implied.
It’s a first for police cars: Doors that can protect against armor-piercing bullets.
A small town in northern Germany has reportedly sent an unusual bill to the Israeli government it is demanding €1,263, claiming its residents and firefighters pulled out of the mud a car with two people inside who are believed by locals to be Israeli spies.
Edward Snowden, the whistleblower whose NSA revelations sparked a debate on mass surveillance, has waded into the arguments over the FBI’s attempt to force Apple to help it unlock the iPhone 5C of one of the San Bernardino shooters.
The FBI has quietly revised its privacy rules for searching data involving Americans’ international communications that was collected by the National Security Agency, US officials have confirmed.