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Iran deal tantalizingly close but US faces new hurdles

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — Last week’s attack on author Salman Rushdie and the indictment of an Iranian national for plotting to murder former national security...

Hong Kong political activists plead guilty amid crackdown

HONG KONG ((DailyNews)) — Authorities in Hong Kong say 29 out of 47 pro-democracy activists charged with “conspiracy to commit subversion” under a tough...

Iranian operative charged in plot to murder John Bolton

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — An Iranian operative has been charged in a plot to murder former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton in presumed retaliation...

One year after Afghanistan, spy agencies pivot toward China

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — In a recent closed-door meeting with leaders of the agency’s counterterrorism center, the CIA’s No. 2 official made clear that fighting...

China conducts ‘precision missile strikes’ in Taiwan Strait

KEELUNG, Taiwan ((DailyNews)) — China conducted “precision missile strikes” Thursday in waters off Taiwan’s coasts as part of military exercises that have raised tensions...

Senate backs Finland, Sweden for NATO 95-1, rebuking Russia

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — U.S. Senators delivered overwhelming bipartisan approval to NATO membership for Finland and Sweden Wednesday, calling expansion of the Western defensive bloc...

Former White House aides to testify at next Jan. 6 hearing

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — Two former White House aides are expected to testify at the House Jan. 6 committee’s prime-time hearing Thursday as the panel...

Algerian dissidents: Victims of crackdown, or outlaws?

PARIS ((DailyNews)) — Mohamed Benhalima looks wary and frightened as he is led off a plane at Algiers airport, handcuffed with a security officer’s...

Deliberations underway in trial linked to Trump-Russia probe

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — A lawyer for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign hid his partisan interests from the FBI as he pushed “pure opposition research”...

Spy agencies urged to fix open secret: A lack of diversity

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — The peril that National Security Agency staff wanted to discuss with their director didn’t involve terrorists or enemy nations. It was...

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