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June 16, 2021
Biden Should Not Lift Sanctions Against Iranian Presidential Candidate Ebrahim Raisi
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in congressional testimony last week that if Iran and the United States re-enter the 2015 nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA),...
June 11, 2021
Biden Lifts Sanctions on Firms Linked to Key Assad Backer
The Treasury Department announced on Thursday it had lifted sanctions on two Dubai-based corporations under the control of Samer Foz, whom it designated in 2019 for “directly supporting the murderous...
June 9, 2021
Turkey’s Pro-Kurdish Opposition Party in Ankara’s Crosshairs – Again
Turkey’s chief prosecutor submitted an expanded indictment on Monday in Ankara’s second attempt within three months to ban Turkey’s third-largest party, the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party...
June 9, 2021
UNHRC Creates Flawed Commission of Inquiry to Investigate Israel
The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) passed a resolution on May 27 creating a Commission of Inquiry (COI) to investigate alleged violations of international law during the recent fighting in Gaza, as well...
May 28, 2021
Erdogan Saves Putin’s Belarusian Ally by Playing Spoiler Role Within NATO
Turkey reportedly used its veto power within NATO on Wednesday to water down an official condemnation of Belarusian strongman Alexander Lukashenko for forcing down a passenger plane to arrest Roman Protasevich,...
May 27, 2021
Israel Eliminates Key Members of Hamas and PIJ Commands
As part of its military operations against terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip during the recent war, Israel targeted key leaders and commanders of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ). The elimination...
May 27, 2021
U.S.-ROK Alliance Creates a New Cyber Working Group at Summit
President Joe Biden and South Korean President Moon Jae-in agreed at their first summit on May 21 to deepen cyber cooperation by creating a new bilateral cyber working group to confront ransomware and other...
May 26, 2021
Qatar’s Detention of Writer Puts Labor Abuses in the Spotlight Again
Qatar has detained Malcolm Bidali, a 28-year-old Kenyan foreign worker, but will not disclose where he is being held or what charges he faces. While working as a security guard, Bidali chronicled the difficult...
May 25, 2021
Iran Continues to Extort the International Atomic Energy Agency
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Iran agreed on Monday to extend for one month a monitoring agreement that was set to expire over the weekend. The IAEA’s director general, Rafael Grossi,...
May 25, 2021
Biden-Moon Summit Signals Tougher South Korean Stance Against China
President Joe Biden and South Korean President Moon Jae-in held their first summit on May 21 in Washington. While public attention has focused primarily on Biden’s and Moon’s respective policies toward...
May 21, 2021
Kyiv Ramps Up Campaign Against Putin’s Man in Ukraine
Ukrainian authorities last week charged Kremlin-connected oligarch and pro-Russia opposition lawmaker Viktor Medvedchuk with high treason. The move represents a major escalation of Kyiv’s recent campaign...
May 20, 2021
New Cybersecurity Executive Order Seeks to Improve Trust Through Verification
President Joe Biden issued a new executive order last week to raise cybersecurity requirements for federal contractors and bolster the cybersecurity of federal networks. While the executive order will better...
May 20, 2021
Treasury Sanctions Jihadist Financiers in Turkey – For the Fifth Time in Two Years
The U.S. Department of the Treasury designated a Turkey-based company and three Turkey-linked individuals on Monday for facilitating the Islamic State’s (IS’) financial networks and transactions. The...
May 19, 2021
Cover-Ups of WHO Misconduct Expose Leadership Failures and Compromised Agency Culture
The World Health Organization (WHO) reportedly covered up sexual assault allegations involving senior agency officials, while Italian prosecutors are investigating another top WHO figure for making false...
May 13, 2021
The United States Has a Data Broker Problem
Apple last month released its new App Tracking Transparency feature, which seeks to help users prevent apps from tracking, capturing, or selling their digital activity to third-party data brokers. Stopping...
May 13, 2021
Commerce Department Targets Former Turkish Banker for Evading Iran Sanctions
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security on May 5 announced it would deny export privileges to Mehmet Hakan Atilla, the former deputy general manager of Halkbank, Turkey’s second-largest...
May 13, 2021
Hamas Escalates Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Hamas’ rocket fire from Gaza into Jerusalem and other Israeli cities this week marked a dangerous escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, leading the Jewish state to respond with airstrikes. These...
May 7, 2021
China and Russia Combine Forces to Undermine WHO Reform
As diplomats prepare for the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) annual agenda-setting meeting, China and Russia have combined forces to undermine EU-led efforts to reform the beleaguered health body....
May 6, 2021
European Parliament Raps UNRWA
The European Parliament (EP) last week passed a budgetary resolution that rebukes the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for preaching hatred of Israel in its school textbooks, and calls for...
May 6, 2021
Time for Biden to Oppose Gulf Monarchies’ Outreach to Assad
Saudi intelligence chief Khalid al-Humaidan reportedly met with his Syrian counterpart in Damascus on Monday, the first meeting of its kind since the war in Syria broke out in 2011. Humaidan’s visit provides...
May 5, 2021
Biden Administration Should Ascertain the Status of Iran’s Arak Reactor
The Biden administration says it wants to rejoin the 2015 Iran nuclear deal because the accord seals off Tehran’s pathways to nuclear weapons, one of which involves plutonium. Yet the accord will not...
April 27, 2021
Ankara’s Crackdown Triggers Run on Turkish Cryptocurrency Exchanges
Three Turkish cryptocurrency exchanges have suspended operations since last Wednesday after the central bank announced impending restrictions on the use of cryptocurrencies, triggering a run on the exchanges....
April 22, 2021
New Zealand’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Divests From Israeli Banks
New Zealand’s $36 billion sovereign wealth fund divested $4 million from five Israeli banks last month because of their West Bank operations. This could cause reputational and financial problems for New...
April 22, 2021
OPCW Member States Hold Syria Accountable for Chemical Weapons Use
Eighty-seven member states of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) voted yesterday to suspend Syria’s voting rights in the organization. This was an appropriate, albeit overdue,...
April 20, 2021
Halkbank’s Last-Minute Effort to Scuttle Iran Sanctions-Evasion Case
Halkbank, a public lender majority-owned by Turkey’s sovereign wealth fund, claimed on April 12 before a U.S. court that the bank is immune from charges U.S. prosecutors brought in October 2019, which...
April 20, 2021
Biden Administration Fires Warning Shot with New Russia Sanctions
The Biden administration announced new sanctions and other punitive actions last week in response to a wide range of malign Russian activity. The sanctions entail a modest increase in economic pressure...
April 16, 2021
The Biden Administration Reverses Trump’s Mistake in Germany
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced on Tuesday that the United States will bolster its military presence in Germany, reversing Trump-era withdrawal plans. The decision represents an important step...
April 13, 2021
Biden Administration Nominates Key Cyber Personnel
President Joe Biden on Monday announced the nomination of Chris Inglis as the inaugural national cyber director (NCD), Jen Easterly as the director of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS’) Cybersecurity...
April 12, 2021
Saudi Arabia Sentences Aid Worker to 20 Years
Saudi Arabia last week sentenced Abdulrahman al-Sadhan, a 37-year-old aid worker for the Saudi Red Crescent, to 20 years of imprisonment followed by a 20-year travel ban for tweets criticizing the government,...
April 9, 2021
Ukraine Calls Out Iran’s Lack of Transparency in Airliner Case
An Iranian military prosecutor announced on Tuesday the indictment of 10 unnamed individuals in connection to the downing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752. In response, Ukraine’s Ministry...
April 9, 2021
Congress Must Oversee Renewed Assistance to the Palestinians
The Biden administration this week restarted assistance to the Palestinian Authority (PA). The new direct assistance to the Palestinians includes $75 million in economic and development assistance in the...
April 7, 2021
Biden Takes First Step in Countering China Through UN Elections
The departments of State and Commerce last week announced their support for the candidacy of Doreen Bogdan-Martin to be the next secretary-general of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). The...
April 7, 2021
North Korean Human Rights Should Unite the U.S.-ROK Alliance, Not Divide It
The U.S. State Department last week released its annual report on human rights abuses throughout the world, which included comprehensive detail regarding North Korea’s ongoing human rights violations...
April 2, 2021
New State Department Report Documents Grave Abuses in Iran
Impunity for Iran’s systematic human rights abuses “remained pervasive throughout all levels of the government and security forces,” according to an annual review the State Department released on...
March 30, 2021
At UN, Blinken Calls for Action on Aid to Syria
Secretary of State Antony Blinken personally represented the United States at a UN Security Council briefing on Syria yesterday, where he warned, “The lives of people in Syria depend on getting urgent...
March 18, 2021
Erdogan Government Moves to Criminalize and Shutter Turkey’s Pro-Kurdish Party
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling bloc stripped a pro-Kurdish lawmaker of his parliamentary seat on Wednesday and initiated a legal process to shutter Turkey’s pro-Kurdish opposition party....
March 11, 2021
Microsoft and CISA Warn of Chinese State Hackers Targeting Windows Exchange Servers
Microsoft and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued alerts last week warning that Chinese state-sponsored hackers had leveraged previously undiscovered vulnerabilities to harvest...
March 5, 2021
Biden’s Half Measures on Ebola Put the United States at Risk
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued an order on Tuesday detailing new public health measures in response to outbreaks of Ebola in Guinea and the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
March 4, 2021
Iran Conducts Major Wave of Executions and Shootings of Ethnic Minorities
Tehran has killed dozens of members of Iran’s ethnic minorities in recent weeks, especially among Iran’s Baluch and Ahwazi Arab communities. Ethnic minorities are increasingly conducting anti-regime...
March 2, 2021
UN Rapporteur: Iran Committed Human Rights Violations in Downing of Ukrainian Airliner
Agnes Callamard, the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, announced on February 23 that the Islamic Republic of Iran committed multiple human rights violations related...
March 2, 2021
House Joins Senate’s Call for Tougher Action Against Erdogan
One hundred seventy U.S. House members released a bipartisan letter Monday urging Secretary of State Antony Blinken to address “the troubling human rights abuses taking place under [Turkish] President...
February 26, 2021
Shifting Cocaine Routes Turn U.S. Ally Paraguay Into Main Transit Country
German law enforcement earlier this week announced a record seizure of cocaine that had been smuggled in from Paraguay. The interdiction adds to a growing body of evidence indicating that Paraguay is fast...
February 24, 2021
IAEA Weakens Iran Nuclear Safeguards
Before departing Iran on Sunday, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi issued a joint statement with his hosts, announcing they had reached an agreement on Tehran’s...
February 19, 2021
DOJ Charges Reveal North Korean Cybercrime and Money Laundering Schemes
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday indicted three North Korean cyber operatives and a Canadian-American money launderer for numerous cyberattacks against banks, virtual currency exchanges,...
February 16, 2021
Iran’s Latest Wave of Electricity Outages
Iran has experienced extensive electricity outages across the country in recent weeks, with air pollution levels soaring as Iranians employ polluting fuels to generate power. The country’s electricity...
February 12, 2021
Burmese Military Blocks Social Media Access With the Assistance of Telecommunications Providers
Following the coup in Burma, the military junta has tried to quash public protests by cutting internet access and banning social media sites. The military has cloaked its actions in a veneer of legality,...
February 12, 2021
FDA Takes Important Step to Securing Medical Devices
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) earlier this month named its first-ever acting director of medical device cybersecurity, Kevin Fu. This is an encouraging, if belated, step towards strengthening the...
February 11, 2021
Biden Should Heed Senate’s Call for Tougher Action Against Erdogan
Fifty-four U.S. senators signed a bipartisan letter Tuesday urging President Joe Biden to press the Turkish government to improve its troubling human rights record. The letter calls on the Biden administration...
February 11, 2021
Washington Cannot Rely on Iran’s Alleged Anti-Nuclear Fatwa
The Islamic Republic of Iran’s intelligence minister, Mahmoud Alavi, stated this week that although Iran’s supreme leader forbade the building of nuclear weapons according to an Islamic edict known...
February 2, 2021
Treasury Report Highlights Turkey as Islamic State’s Logistical Hub
The U.S. Department of the Treasury reported last month that the Islamic State often relied on “logistical hubs in Turkey” to transfer funds internationally, especially between Iraq and Syria. Treasury...
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