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Latest news and articles about national security

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World

Pennsylvania Governor Slams Defence Chief as ‘Toy-Soldier’ in Public Row Over U.S. Strikes on Iran

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro publicly denounced Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth as incompetent, accusing him of treating U.S. strikes on Iran like “playing with toy soldiers” and faulting inconsistent government explanations for the campaign. The dispute underscores growing domestic political friction over the legality, messaging and strategic aims of the Feb. 28 U.S.-Israeli strikes and Iran’s subsequent retaliatory attacks.

SoMi2026年3月18日 19:29
#Iran#Josh Shapiro#Pete Hegseth
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World

Gulf States and Israel Clamp Down on Social Media as Regional Fighting Intensifies

As fighting in the Middle East escalates, Gulf states and Israel have intensified restrictions on social media and the sharing of military-related footage, citing national security and fears of panic. The moves include prosecutions, arrests and new rules for journalists, and have prompted warnings from foreign embassies to their citizens.

SoMi2026年3月17日 04:29
#social media#information control#UAE
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World

U.S. Security Strained: Attacks, Staffing Cuts and a Shifting Homeland Threat Picture

A series of recent attacks and attempted attacks in the United States has exposed strains in the homeland security apparatus. Experts link rising domestic risk to overseas conflict and argue that recent personnel cuts and shifting enforcement priorities have weakened the nation’s capacity to anticipate and prevent attacks.

SoMi2026年3月14日 17:59
#United States#Homeland Security#FBI
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Technology

Pentagon’s ‘Supply‑Chain’ Move Against Anthropic Splits Silicon Valley and Exposes Governance Gap

The Pentagon’s decision to label Anthropic a supply‑chain risk has split major US tech firms: Microsoft publicly backed Anthropic’s lawsuit, while Google and OpenAI expanded Pentagon ties. The episode exposes gaps in procurement and governance for AI, raising questions about politicization of national‑security designations and the future of private safety constraints on dual‑use technology.

iMil2026年3月14日 05:08
#Anthropic#Pentagon#AI governance
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Technology

OpenAI Hardware Chief Quits Over Pentagon Deal, Raising Fresh Questions About AI’s Military Role

OpenAI’s head of robotics and consumer hardware, Caitlin Kalinowski, resigned over concerns that policy safeguards were unclear before the company’s agreement with the US Department of Defense. The move underscores tensions between AI firms, government demand for advanced tools, and internal governance over ethically fraught military and surveillance applications.

NeTe2026年3月9日 02:47
#OpenAI#Caitlin Kalinowski#Pentagon
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Politics

China’s 15th Five-Year Plan: Accelerating Tech Self-Reliance, High-Quality Growth and a Stronger State Role

China’s draft 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030) focuses on technology self-reliance, high‑quality growth, digital and green transitions, and strengthened national security under continued party leadership. It balances domestic resilience with selective openness and frames the next five years as critical to meeting broader 2035 goals.

NeMo2026年3月5日 14:51
#Five-Year Plan#China#technology self-reliance
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Technology

Trump Orders Federal Ban on Anthropic, Threatens Legal Action as U.S. AI Procurement Frays

President Trump ordered all U.S. federal agencies to stop using Anthropic’s AI products immediately, with a six-month phase-out for certain defence-related uses and threats of civil and criminal penalties. The move raises legal, operational and geopolitical questions about how governments procure and regulate advanced AI systems.

NeTe2026年2月28日 05:37
#Anthropic#Donald Trump#AI procurement
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World

White House Sees Limited Progress in Talks with Iran, But Major Gaps Remain

The White House said talks with Iran have achieved limited progress but remain distant on key issues, with Iran expected to submit a more detailed proposal in the coming weeks. The administration declined to set a deadline or rule out military options, underscoring a cautious, leverage-preserving approach to negotiations.

SoMi2026年2月19日 05:34
#United States#Iran#negotiations
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World

Trump Suspends China Tech Bans to Rescue April Visit — But Taiwan Arms Sales Could Still Derail Talks

President Trump has paused several US sanctions and restrictions on Chinese tech and transport firms in a bid to salvage a planned April visit to Beijing. Beijing has signalled that only a credible US shift on Taiwan — including freezing large arms sales and stronger public commitments to the one-China framework — would secure high-level engagement.

SoMi2026年2月16日 12:24
#US-China relations#Trump#Taiwan
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Business

Chinese Chip Investor Slams Dutch Court After Ruling Leaves Control of Nexperia in Limbo

Wingtech Technology has expressed strong dissatisfaction after the Amsterdam Enterprise Court refused to lift interim measures limiting its control over Nexperia and ordered an investigation into the Dutch semiconductor unit. The decision prolongs legal uncertainty and is emblematic of growing European scrutiny of foreign investment in strategic tech sectors.

NeTe2026年2月11日 21:25
#Wingtech Technology#Nexperia#Amsterdam Enterprise Court
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Technology

Musk’s Orbital Gambit: Merging SpaceX and xAI to Build a $1.5 Trillion AI-in-Space Empire

Elon Musk is reportedly preparing to merge xAI into SpaceX and pursue a blockbuster IPO that would combine rockets, the Starlink network, X and the Grok AI model. The strategy aims to move compute into orbit to bypass terrestrial energy and cooling limits, but it raises major technical, regulatory and national-security questions.

NeTe2026年1月30日 11:30
#SpaceX#xAI#Elon Musk
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World

China Dismantles Unauthorised Weather Stations Near Military Base Over Data‑Leak Fears

China's security agencies removed unauthorised meteorological stations near a military base that were run by a Sino‑foreign joint venture and linked to overseas servers. Authorities cited the dual‑use nature of high‑resolution weather and soil data and enforcement of rules banning foreign‑involved observation sites in sensitive areas.

SoMi2026年1月29日 09:40
#national security#meteorological data#China