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Conclave, le sfide e i nuovi poteri

(Marzia Giglioli) Al via i lavori del Conclave. Gli occhi del mondo sono puntati sulla Sistina che vede i Cardinali impegnati in una scelta cruciale...

The next pope may be African—or not. Either way, Africa is at the forefront of today’s Roman Catholic Church (Alexander Tripp – Atlantic Council)

On May 7, 133 Catholic cardinals will meet in the Sistine Chapel to elect a new pope. Discussions abound on whether an African will...

Counting the costs: A cybersecurity metrics framework for policy (Stewart Scott – Atlantic Council)

US cybersecurity policy has a critical blind spot: the absence of reliable outcome metrics that can inform policymakers about whether the digital ecosystem is...

Experts react: India just launched airstrikes against Pakistan. What’s next? (Atlantic Council)

Is this the end, or just the beginning? India conducted missile strikes against what it described as “terrorist infrastructure” in Pakistan and the Pakistan-administered...

The Dirty Deal with El Salvador (Brian Finucane – Just Security)

On March 15th, the Trump administration sent three planes carrying 238 Venezuelan migrants (as well as 23 Salvadorans) to El Salvador to be indefinitely...

The Anti-Terrorism Act Is Being Weaponized to Harass Israel’s Critics (Joseph Pace – Lawfare)

In 2016, Congress expanded the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) to allow private parties to sue anyone who “aids and abets” acts of international terrorism. While...

The U.S.-Ukraine Agreement: Legality and Transparency (Curtis Bradley, Jack Goldsmith, Oona Hathaway – Lawfare)

On April 30, the United States and Ukraine signed an agreement “on the Establishment of a United States-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund” that concerns the...

Jury orders NSO Group to pay $168 million to WhatsApp for facilitating Pegasus hacks of its users (Suzanne Smally – The Record)

A Northern California jury on Tuesday decided that a spyware manufacturer must pay $167 million in punitive damages for its role facilitating the hacking...

Azerbaijan blames Russian state hackers for cyberattacks on local media (Daryna Antoniuk – The Record)

Azerbaijani officials claimed that the Russian state-sponsored hacker group APT29 was behind a cyberattack on several local media outlets earlier this year. The likely...

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