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European nations may be hesitant to trust AI for cybersecurity

European nations may be hesitant to trust AI for cybersecurity

by Chiara Vercellone | May 13, 2020 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – When U.S. leaders talk about the promise of artificial intelligence, one application they regularly discuss is cybersecurity. But experts say European countries have thus far proven to be more measured in their approach to AI, fearing the technology is...
Human Rights groups push for resettlement of Afghan Sikhs after Gurudwara Attack

Human Rights groups push for resettlement of Afghan Sikhs after Gurudwara Attack

by Aishwarya Airy | Apr 15, 2020 | Immigration, National Security

The Sikh community in Afghanistan has sustained a series of attacks orchestrated by ISIS that killed 25 people, and a group of 26 human rights organizations is asking Congress for emergency refugee protection for Afghan Sikhs and Hindus. In a letter addressed to the...
U.S. slashes aid to Afghanistan in an attempt to resolve the country’s political crisis

U.S. slashes aid to Afghanistan in an attempt to resolve the country’s political crisis

by Aishwarya Airy | Mar 25, 2020 | National Security

WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s unexpected announcement that the United States will cut $1 billion in aid to Afghanistan is a last-ditch U.S. attempt to force warring political factions to resolve their political crisis, experts say. Pompeo said in...
Senior al-Shabaab Leader Killed by US Strike in Somalia, Pentagon Says

Senior al-Shabaab Leader Killed by US Strike in Somalia, Pentagon Says

by Aishwarya Airy | Mar 10, 2020 | Featured, National Security, Topics

WASHINGTON — Bashir Mohamed Mahamoud, a senior leader of the al-Shabaab terrorist group, was killed in an airstrike by the U.S. Africa Command on Feb. 22, a Pentagon statement confirmed Monday. Mahamoud, alias Bashir Qoorgaab, worked with al-Shabaab for more...
US threatens to stop Yemen aid if Houthis don’t cooperate

US threatens to stop Yemen aid if Houthis don’t cooperate

by Joe Snell | Mar 9, 2020 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — The United States will halt humanitarian assistance to Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen, where a majority of the country’s population lives, if the rebels refuse to remove obstacles to aid distribution. The announcement, made Feb. 25 by the US Agency for...
As U.S.-Taliban near an agreement, fate of intra-Afghan talks remains unclear

As U.S.-Taliban near an agreement, fate of intra-Afghan talks remains unclear

by Aishwarya Airy | Feb 26, 2020 | National Security

WASHINGTON– With a possible signing of the U.S.-Taliban peace deal in the works, the disputed results of the recent Afghan election could complicate the ability of government representatives to negotiate with the Taliban, experts on the long U.S. involvement in...
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