U.S. intelligence officials announced that Russia and Iran have attempted to compromise the 2020 elections in the final weeks of the campaign. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine ... ( read original story ...)
Secretary of state: Hacking, voter intimidation by Russia and Iran haven’t affected Ohio
Russian, Iranian hacking of US voting systems and subsequent attempts at intimidation haven't affected Ohio yet, says Secretary of State Frank LaRose ... ( read original story ...)
How the Iran news actually undermines one of Trump’s biggest lies
There’s a lot to scrutinize about John Ratcliffe’s big announcement about Iran and Russia, but an important piece of news about it is getting lost: Without doing so directly, Trump’s own Director of ... ( read original story ...)
What Are Iran and Russia Up To?
Russia and Iran have both obtained voter-registration information in hopes of influencing the United States’ presidential election, intelligence officials announced at a hastily assembled news ... ( read original story ...)
Turkey’s Erdogan has been humiliating Putin all year — here’s how he did it
A NATO military analyst told Insider that Turkey's boldness in joining proxy fights actually comes from President Erdogan simply acting like Russian President Putin. The source added that Erdogan was ... ( read original story ...)
Facebook touts free speech. In Vietnam, it’s aiding in censorship
To protect its business in an important market, Facebook increasingly removes content that Vietnam's authoritarian government doesn't like. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Sompo Group Uses Data to Make Positive Contributions to Society
SOMPO combines cutting-edge technologies with wisdom to build 'A Theme Park for Security, Health and Wellbeing' ... ( read original story ...)
Pakistan court adjourns Daniel Pearl murder case for 4 weeks
Pakistan’s top court has adjourned for four weeks the hearing of an appeal from the family of American journalist Daniel Pearl against the acquittal of a British-born Pakistani man convicted over the ... ( read original story ...)
Area burned in Indonesia fires ‘greater than the Netherlands’
Greenpeace slams Indonesia for lack of action against the palm oil sector as vast areas of forests burned in five years. ( read original story ...)
Indonesia Considers Opening Its Borders to Foreign Travelers
Indonesia is considering to reopen its international borders to regular travelers, even as it struggles with the region’s largest virus outbreak. ( read original story ...)