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Israel: Palestinian held over deadly car‑ramming, stabbing
Following fatal car-ramming and stabbing incidents in northern Israel, authorities launched a military operation targeting the alleged attacker's West Bank hometown....
Zelensky and Trump to Discuss Security Guarantees for Ukraine at Florida Meeting
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with US President Donald Trump in Palm Beach on Sunday to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine. This meeting follows ongoing tensions related to Ru...
Two dead in Palestinian attack in Israel, Israeli authorities say
A Palestinian attacker conducted a vehicle ramming and stabbing incident in northern Israel on Friday, resulting in the deaths of two people. The assailant was subsequently shot by a civilian bystande...
Evening Brief: Guard Shooting Suspect Faces New Federal Charges, Gaza Blast Injures Israeli Soldier, Zelenskyy Signals Readiness for Donbas Compromise
In the evening brief, a suspect in a guard shooting case now faces new federal charges, adding to previous allegations. Meanwhile, an explosion in Gaza has injured an Israeli soldier, though details o...
Secret Service Discovers Suspicious Object at Palm Beach Airport Before Air Force One Departure; Delays Expected
On January 11, 2026, the US Secret Service found a suspicious object during routine security checks at Palm Beach International Airport prior to President Trump's departure. This discovery led to safe...
Greenland’s security is a NATO matter, says Germany’s Merz
German Chancellor Merz addresses Greenland's security within the context of NATO, aiming to mitigate potential fractures caused by previous U.S. President Donald Trump's statements regarding the strat...
As EES rollout expands, travel association urges use of contingency measures to ease delays
The introduction of the European Entry/Exit System (EES) has resulted in considerable delays for travelers at airports across Europe. As the new system continues its rollout, a travel association is c...
CDP to issue new perspective on Japan’s security legislation
The CDP (likely referring to Civic Force Party) is contemplating a review of its basic policy stance on the security legislation enacted in 2015. The party may consider revising its position that advo...
No Evidence Ukraine Attacked Putin's Residence, According to Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal reports there is no evidence suggesting that Ukraine was responsible for any attack on Russian President Vladimir Putin's residence....
Witkoff: US Representatives Met with Ukrainian and European Officials
US representatives have held meetings with officials from Ukraine and European countries, discussing issues related to security and cooperation in the region....
Russia Claims Ukraine Attacked Putin's Residence
Russian state media reported that Ukraine launched an attack on President Vladimir Putin's residence, without providing evidence. This claim has not been independently verified and no damage or casual...
Germany: Magdeburg Christmas market 1 year after attack
Residents of Magdeburg, Germany remember the attack at their city's Christmas market which occurred one year ago and left six people dead, while also striving to maintain daily life under increased se...
France Grapples With How to Combat Terrorism
Following the Nice terror attack, there has been criticism within France's political elite over inadequate security measures during Bastille Day celebrations....
Belgium doubles down on drone defenses following mystery flights
Belgium has announced an expansion of its anti-drone capabilities with a €50 million budget allocation to combat recent illegal drone flights over sensitive areas....
Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs proposes to enhance Greenland's security within NATO
The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has proposed strengthening Greenland's security as part of NATO's framework. This initiative aims to bolster the defensive capabilities and cooperation in the A...
Ben Hodges in NEA: 'We won't see a military invasion of Greenland'
In an interview with NEA, former U.S. Army general Ben Hodges discusses the security situation and dismisses concerns over military threats to Greenland, asserting that there will not be a military in...
It’s HAL out there: Tencent AI chatbot tells user to ‘get lost’ in rare angry outburst
Tencent Holdings issued an apology after its popular AI chatbot Yuanbao was reported to have insulted a user. This incident has sparked discussions about the risks associated with rapidly advancing ge...
The Venezuelan Move as Preface to Cuba
Recent analysis suggests that the USA is shifting its geopolitical focus from the Eastern Hemisphere towards greater involvement with events unfolding in the Western Hemisphere, exemplified by develop...
Trump-Zelenskyy Talks to Address Security Guarantees and Reconstruction
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy has indicated that discussions with US President Trump will focus on security guarantees for Ukraine and the reconstruction of areas affected by conflict....
Bangladesh-India Relations Are Back on the Brink
According to reports, Sharif Osman Bin Hadi, associated with the July Uprising, was shot by an activist from the Awami League. The alleged perpetrator has allegedly fled to India....
Notes on Coalition of Willing and Security Guarantees Talks for Ukraine
The document provides notes on discussions about security guarantees for Ukraine involving the Coalition of the Willing. The details of such negotiations are not specified in the given text....
Trump says Greenland's defense consists of two dog sled teams
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has made comments suggesting that Greenland's current defensive capabilities amount to only two dog sled teams. This statement highlights a stark understatement or p...
Takaichi’s twin challenges: Economic growth and security
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi emphasizes economic security, highlighting both pre-existing commitments and current responsibilities as the nation's leader....
How does the Bratislava Police outpost at the Pentagon work?
The article discusses the operations and functions of an outpost established by the Bratisla Police within the Pentagon building in Washington D.C., focusing on how it facilitates cooperation between ...
MEP: US is more interested in Greenland's resources than security
According to Sven Mikser, a Member of the European Parliament from the Social Democratic Party, the United States' interest in Greenland is largely due to access to its mineral resources rather than c...
Lebanon pursues remnants of Syrian regime in country: What we know
Lebanese military has increased security operations following reports that individuals linked to the ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime are present within Lebanon....
Zelensky Replaces Ukraine Security Chief and Hires Canadian Economic Adviser
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has replaced the head of Ukraine's security services and appointed a new economic adviser from Canada to help with financial stability. This move underscores efforts to s...
Vasyl Maliuk Resigns as Head of Ukrainian Security Service
Vasyl Maliuk has stepped down from his position as head of Ukraine's SBU security service....
Red Fort Blast: Delhi Court Remands Dr Bilal Malla To Judicial Custody Till Jan 16
Dr Bilal Naseer Malla, an accused in the Red Fort blast, appeared before Delhi's Patiala House Court on Saturday. The court extended his remand to judicial custody until January 16th as part of the Na...
Chinese diplomacy goes to the dogs — literally
China is employing the Kunming dog, a breed originating from China, as a symbol to enhance its influence and control over security practices both domestically and internationally....
Suspect detained after 'Z' symbol painted on Estonian parliament
A man was arrested by police after painting a 'Z' symbol on a column of the Riigikogu building in Tallinn early Tuesday morning. The incident took place around dawn, with details of the offender's mot...
Reflections on a decade of writing for The Strategist
The author marks 10 years of contributing articles to The Strategist, totaling 300 pieces focused on Australia's security and global role. Reflecting on this extensive body of work....
Malaysian man posing as security guard forced woman to perform ‘indecent act’: police
A Malaysian man has been arrested after impersonating a security guard and robbing a young couple in Kuala Lumpur. The incident allegedly took place on Tuesday night at the Ayer Panas, Setapak car par...
Tripura CM and Army Officials Review Security Measures Ahead of Crucial Bangladesh General Elections
The Chief Minister of Tripura, Manik Saha, met with army officials on Saturday to discuss security measures related to the India-Bangladesh border in anticipation of upcoming general elections in Bang...
Germany Condemns Medvedev’s Kidnapping Remarks but Rules Out Extra Security for Merz
Berlin has condemned former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's comments suggesting a potential kidnapping of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz as a 'plot twist'. Despite these remarks, Germany has rul...
CIA Denies Reporting on Attack on Putin's Residence, According to WSJ
According to the Wall Street Journal, the CIA has not confirmed reports of an attack on Russian President Vladimir Putin's residence....
No Attack on Putin's Residence
There has been no attack on Vladimir Putin's residence....
SBU Unable to Find Kirov's Photo for Wanted Poster
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) could not locate a recent photo of Sergey Kirov, potentially complicating efforts to issue an arrest warrant or wanted notice in his case....
Hong Kong man arrested after extendable baton found in US-bound air luggage
A Hong Kong man was arrested by local police after an extendable baton, classified as an unauthorized weapon, was found hidden in his checked luggage destined for the United States. Airport security a...
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