Security
Germany's Security Services Must Look To Britain
Germany must overcome its sensitivities over surveillance, argues former head of GCHQ David Omand.
Paris Hotels Lost 1.3 Million Visitors in 2016
Fewer foreign nationals are visiting Paris, but tourism officials say the numbers aren't as bad as expected.
How the Yahoo Hack Could Have Been Prevented
What the Great Fire of Chicago can teach us about keeping our emails safe.
Edward Snowden: This Is How You Fight Fake News
Twitter's Jack Dorsey interviewed the former NSA employee about Donald Trump, fake news and the prospect of a pardon.
Robert Reich: Trump's Populist Economics Won't Work
Trump's alternative to the free market? Bribe companies to keep jobs in America.
Crimea Tensions Mount Over Ukraine Missile Drill
Ukraine plans to test missiles in a region that borders Crimea, which is currently annexed by Russia.
Trump Names White House Counsel and Flynn's Deputy
Donald McGahn selected as counsel, K.T. McFarland to serve as Flynn's deputy.
Poland Plans to Slash Ex-Communist Agents' Pensions
The country is looking to increase pensions and lower retirement age.
Hamas Chief: Israel 'Playing With Fire' With Mosque Law
Khaled Meshaal has warned Israel of the consequences of angering the "Palestinian community."
France Arrests Seven to Foil Extremist Attack Plot
France's interior minister said the raids stopped a "long-planned" assault on French soil.
Russian Banks Fall Victim to Mirai Botnet Cyberattacks
The banks' websites were hit with cyberattacks by same botnet that caused major disruption to the internet in October.
How Real 'Super Recognizers' Can Help Catch Criminals
Beware Spider-Man, these people can catch criminals without a web.
False Alarm Forced Security to Hustle Trump Off Stage
Someone in the crowd shouted 'gun' during scuffles with a Trump protester.
How Big Is the Threat to Europe From ISIS in Mosul?
The threat from within Europe appears greater than that from ISIS's central command.
'Do Not Resist' Puts Militarized Police Under Fire
American law enforcement is using billions of dollars worth of military equipment, sometimes in ways it shouldn't, according to a new documentary.
Israel Charges Failed Hamas Suicide Bomber
Israel's Shin Bet prevented Mohammed Jolani from carrying out a deadly attack in the city.
Britain Warned over Access to EU Crime Agency
U.K. could leave agency by May if it does not sign off new powers, officials say.
Russia: U.S. Actions Pose Threat to National Security
U.S. policy toward Russia is guided by 'Russophobia,' foreign minister says.
U.N. Security Council to Meet as Aleppo Battle Rages
Russian-backed offensive accused of using chemical weapons to take back rebel-held areas.
Donald Trump Urged to Disclose Foreign Deals
An open letter to the GOP presidential candidate was prompted by a Newsweek article about the Trump Organization's foreign dealings.
British Embassy in Turkey Closes for Security Reasons
The embassy will be closed to the public all Friday.
Majority of the French Want Security Agents At Schools
A new poll finds that more than half of French people worry schools are not safe enough.
British MPs Push For Near Ban on Firing New Mothers
The Women and Equalities Committee urges for German-style regulation.
Kiev and Moscow Call for Calm Before First School Day
The first day of school is a day of celebration in Ukraine.
Why You Need to Update Your iPhone Right Now
Three previously unknown flaws within Apple's code expose iPhone users to dangerous spyware.
Al-Shabab Kills Seven in Mogadishu Restaurant Attack
Two gunmen set off a car bomb before exchanging fire with security forces in the Somali capital.
Germany Plans Facial Recognition Software for Security
The interior minister suggested introducing facial recognition software at transport hubs.
Security Concerns Mount at Rio Olympics
Rio Olympics organizers stepped up police patrols on Wednesday as security concerns mounted over the threat posed by street violence.
Rio 2016: Empty Venues, Security Scares Mar First Day
Some athletes compete to virtually empty stands while spectators worry about spate of shootings, bomb scares.
French President Hollande Axes Ministerial Summer Break
Due to France's security situation, ministers will have to remain in Paris.