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Telecom Backdoors Allegedly Enabled China's Hacking, Says Cryptographer
The U.S. government's decision to mandate backdoors inside telecommunications networks created the path for China to hack Americans' phones, according to cryptographer Matt Blaze.
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Risks to Relief Efforts in Myanmar as Quake Survivors Found Amid Military Attacks
<p>Rescuers pulled two men alive from the ruins of a hotel in Myanmar's capital early Wednesday, but most teams were finding only bodies five days after a massive earthquake hit, and concerns were growing that continued military attacks on resistance forces could jeopardize relief efforts.</p>
MI5 Exhibition Unveils Espionage Secrets and 110-Year-Old Lemon
<p>A London exhibition showcasing artifacts from MI5, Britain's domestic intelligence agency, has revealed intriguing espionage secrets along with a 110-year-old lemon with a storied past.</p>
U.S. Faces Limited Options Amid Nuclear Arsenal Expansion
China, Russia, and North Korea's nuclear arsenals are growing rapidly to intimidate the U.S., leaving American diplomats with few options for arms-control deals.
Mexico's Security Chief Unveils Elite Force to Combat Drug Cartels
Mexico's president six years ago disbanded the country's Federal Police and handed security responsibilities to the military. Now, his successor has quietly begun to build an elite civilian investigative and special operations force to fight the drug cartels.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's Southeast Asia Tour Signals Strengthening Regional Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to embark on a multinational tour of Southeast Asia this spring, hoping to strengthen ties between Beijing and neighboring countries.
President Trump Announces Plans for First Overseas Trip to Middle East
<p>President Trump revealed his intention to embark on his first overseas trip of his second term to the Middle East.</p>
Former US President Jimmy Carter's Deportation of Foreign Students During Middle East Unrest Resurfaces
<p>A president signs an executive order sending immigration officers out to track down foreign students amid unrest in the Middle East, getting some to leave on their own and threatening to deport others.</p>
Trump Warns Iran-backed Houthis of Further Strikes in Yemen
<p>President Trump issued a warning on Monday, stating that the U.S. could launch more attacks on the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen if the group continues its assaults on American ships.</p>