Assassination of Larijani Raises Concerns Over Hardline Replacement... Analysis of 'Blocking Israel Negotiations'
Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani has been killed in an Israeli airstrike, sparking fears that a more hardline figure may replace him, potentially escalating tensions.
Military analyst warns about the situation at the border. "It will start again. I am convinced"
Military analyst Marek Meissner warns that the situation at the Polish border may escalate due to the vetoing of funding for border services.
ANALYSIS ⟩ Kristen Michal and Kristina Kallas's MAGA-talk is dangerous fire play
Estonian leaders Kristen Michal and Kristina Kallas criticize the MAGA movement, warning that its adoption in internal politics could risk national security and alliance relationships.
Analysis: In the Nuclear Weapons Drama, Everyone Has Their Lines
The recent debate in Finland about nuclear weapons has been characterized by contrasting views from different political parties on security and parliamentary tradition.
Analysis: A Very Odd Situation in Finland's Security Policy - IL Reveals: This is How Things Got Tied Up
Finland's security policy is facing an unusual situation as the government navigates the complexities of removing nuclear weapon restrictions amidst a divided political landscape.
Analysis: The government wanted to avoid divisive discussions about nuclear weapons, but has just ordered exactly that
The Finnish government intends to allow the movement of NATO nuclear weapons within its borders by proposing the removal of legal restrictions on their deployment or transit.
Analysis: The government made a historic change in Finland's strategic thinking
Finland's government has proposed legislation to remove restrictions on nuclear weapons as part of its NATO membership implementation.
Lula says that PEC of Security combats crime, thanks deputies for approval and asks for Senate analysis
President Lula emphasizes that the approved Public Security amendment will enhance Brazil's capabilities to combat organized crime and expresses gratitude to lawmakers.
AI on the battlefield and in surveillance. Anthropic returns to talks with the Pentagon
Anthropic's CEO, Dario Amodei, is in renewed discussions with U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Emil Michael to salvage a contract after previous federal orders halted its tool usage due to concerns over mass data analysis.
Analysis: Trade Wars and Climate Change Connect Food to China's Security Policy
China's food security policy is increasingly linked to trade wars and climate change, as highlighted in its recent five-year plan.
Public security: Chamber debates lowering the age of criminal responsibility; see the list of countries that have already adopted it and the analysis of experts
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies is set to vote on a proposal to reduce the age of criminal responsibility from 18 to 16 as part of a constitutional amendment focused on public security.
Is Iran holding back? It hasn't thrown everything into retaliation yet, still calculating, says expert
An expert suggests that Iran is still calculating its response and hasn't fully committed to retaliation despite recent tensions.
UN marks August for judgment on the actions of the Rio Government in police operation
The UN Human Rights Council has scheduled an analysis of the Rio de Janeiro government's security policies for August due to concerns over police operations.
Analysis: Secret Developments in Europe's Nuclear Deterrence
European leaders are currently engaging in confidential discussions about nuclear deterrence that could have significant implications for Finland.
The White House Claims the Threat from Iran is Acute. Intelligence Services See it Differently
The article discusses a discrepancy between the White House's assessment of the threat posed by Iran and the analysis from U.S. intelligence services.
[News analysis] Behind split strategies, Kim Jong-un stays focused on regime security, advancement
North Korea's recent strategies emphasize regime security through nuclear armament and severing ties with South Korea, while also hinting at the necessity of managing relations with the US for development.
On the Capture and Death of the Boss
The article discusses the overwhelming amount of analysis and commentary following the military operation that resulted in the capture and death of CJNG leader Nemesio Oseguera, but notes that the public remains unclear about key details of the operation.
Granting 'Comprehensive Coordination Authority' to the National Intelligence Agency, Government Policy to Aggregate and Analyze Information
The Japanese government plans to grant comprehensive coordination authority to the National Intelligence Agency for centralized information collection and analysis from various ministries.
Ministry of the Interior implements protection protocols for judge in the Goleada case
The Ecuadorian Ministry of the Interior has updated the risk analysis for Judge Jairo García, activating necessary protection protocols due to threats related to the Goleada case.
Analysis: Estonia's biggest threat to foreign policy is domestic politics
The article discusses how Estonia's election year distractions threaten its foreign policy unity amid a challenging security situation.
‘Risk Analysis at Event Venues through Chatbots’... The Presidential Security Service Implements 'AI Security'
The Presidential Security Service of South Korea has launched a generative AI system to enhance security efficiency and adapt to rapidly changing security environments.
Will Pakistan be defeated in the war before the World Cup?
An analysis indicates that Pakistan's military is significantly stronger than the Taliban's, but ongoing conflicts pose a serious threat to Pakistan's security.
The latest findings reveal a Russian influence network. "We should not underestimate the impacts," warns Boháč
An analysis of the Munich security conference suggests a lack of substantial progress in supporting Ukraine against Russian hybrid warfare, according to Vojtěch Boháč.
United States signs $1 billion contract with Palantir for software and AI services
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has signed a $1 billion contract with Palantir for data analysis and AI software services, reinforcing Palantir's role in immigration policy under the Trump administration.
President of TV Republika on the witch hunt. 'We are under constant attack'
The president of TV Republika, Tomasz Sakiewicz, claims his station is under constant attack and emphasizes its leading role in broadcasting important news during critical moments, supported by a recent analysis from KRRiT.
PIN codes that attackers guess first: if yours is among them, it's time to change it
A recent analysis reveals that nearly one in ten people uses the same four-digit PIN, making them easy targets for cybercriminals.
Analysis: There is a fracture in the Atlantic alliance, but Europe's new defense is still foggy
This article discusses the growing skepticism in Europe towards U.S. defense support and the need for Europe to take responsibility for its own security.
Analysis: Trump's Shadow Clouded a Significant Weekend in Europe
The presence of Donald Trump's influence loomed over a crucial security conference in Munich, reflecting a shift in U.S.-European relations.
Analysis: A False Declaration of Love Was Heard in Munich
The article discusses the themes of a recent security conference in Munich, focusing on the state of transatlantic relations and Europe's military preparedness under the Trump administration.
Transatlantic Relations: Merz and Rubio: Where the Rift Opens Up
A comparative analysis of speeches by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlights differing perspectives on the future of transatlantic relations.
Analysis: The United States' Marco Rubio Extended a Hand to Europe
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a more constructive address at the Munich Security Conference, contrasting with recent statements from other US leaders.
The metal considered a guarantee of security may disappoint: economists warn about a tipping point
Economists warn that rising gold prices, currently above $5,000 per ounce, may indicate an impending market upheaval due to geopolitical unrest.
National Intelligence Strategy to be Formulated Within This Year - Prime Minister Takai's Commitment to Strengthening Intelligence Analysis Capabilities
The Japanese government is set to establish its first national strategy on intelligence collection and analysis, reflecting Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's strong emphasis on enhancing the country's intelligence capabilities.
FOCUS: US Polls Shed New Light on Vital Deterrence Logic for the Baltic States
A new analysis suggests that the logic behind NATO troop deployment in the Baltic states may not significantly increase American public support for military intervention despite the pressing security concerns.
Analysis: Freedom of Speech Received a Nail in Its Coffin in Hong Kong
A 78-year-old man was sentenced to life in prison in Hong Kong under a controversial national security law, highlighting the declining state of freedom of speech and press in the region.
INSS creates national queue, but seriously ill patients still without priority care
The INSS has established a national queue for benefits analysis, but patients with serious health conditions, like Eduardo, continue to face delays and lack priority treatment.
The full protocols show that Netanyahu's version of the October 7 failure is false and distorted
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu published a 55-page document attempting to shift responsibility for the October 7 attack away from himself, but analysis reveals major discrepancies with the records of discussions.
INSS holds a drive this weekend with over 11,000 services
The National Institute of Social Security (INSS) is hosting service drives across the country this weekend, offering over 11,000 service slots aimed at expediting benefit analysis and grants.
What the Recent NAVTEX in the Aegean Shows and Why Attention is Needed
Two NAVTEX issued by Turkey in the Aegean highlight a critical issue that requires careful analysis, as it questions the existing framework governing the area.
Municipal Force begins operating on the streets of Rio in March
The Municipal Force is set to begin its operations in strategic areas of Rio de Janeiro starting in March, focusing on crime hotspots as identified by criminal analysis.
What is Israel's Interest in Preventing a Complete Ceasefire in Gaza?
An analysis of Israel's recent military escalation in Gaza suggests that the nation is focused on military responses following an incident that injured an officer, indicating concerns about security similar to those in the 1990s.
Contradictions and use of sweatshirt: the 10 points that helped police conclude the investigation of dog Orelha
The Civil Police of Santa Catarina has concluded its investigation into the death of the community dog Orelha and the mistreatment of another dog, Caramelo, uncovering contradictions in testimonies and collecting data analysis technology, statements, and security footage.
Analysis: This has not been known about NATO - Finland has been given a strong promise
The article discusses concerns in Finland regarding the commitment of the United States under President Trump to NATO's Article 5 and the implications of Finland's membership in NATO for its national security.
ERKKI KOORT ⟩ Epstein is dead, but continues to operate everywhere
Expert Erkki Koort discusses the escalating scandals surrounding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's files and their wider implications for security-related decisions.
Dispute over Football Fans from Israel: Police Guided by Prejudices
A report reveals that the police's security analysis of Israeli fans at a Euroleague game was incorrect, as presented by Sir Andy Cooke.
The street is burning, the top remains loyal: why the Iranian regime is not collapsing
Despite nationwide protests in Iran and years of external pressure, there are still no signs of a split within the security elite of the Islamic Republic that could bring down one of the world's most resilient regimes, according to a Reuters analysis.
Hours of agony for the 16-year-old Laura missing in Patras, the Greek police is "scanning" the video where she meets an elderly man
Laura, a 16-year-old girl missing from Patras since last Thursday, has left her family in anguish as the police analyze security footage revealing her interactions with an elderly man.
Criminologist on filming a fire, instead of fleeing: "Clearly, we have spoiled the children too much"
Criminologist and security analyst Željko Cvrtila discusses the reshuffling of the international order in the context of the Ukraine war, U.S. operations in Venezuela, and protests in Iran during a TV interview.
Analyst: The US focus is not just on Venezuela, it is much bigger on another country
Security analyst Vlatko Cvrtila discusses the US attack on Venezuela and its implications related to Greenland, emphasizing historical parallels to similar operations.
Miletić on protests, Akrap on security issues, Novotny on the economy
The weekly review features comments by Marin Miletić on protests outside Mayor Tomašević's residence, Gordan Akrap's insights on key security issues for the year, and Damir Novotny's analysis of significant economic events in Croatia for 2025.