Ericsson pleads guilty in U.S. to federal bribery violations
Ericsson will pay over $200 million in penalties for allegedly violating a non-prosecution agreement regarding the company’s yearslong bribery campaigns.
Ericsson will pay over $200 million in penalties for allegedly violating a non-prosecution agreement regarding the company’s yearslong bribery campaigns.
The State Department’s annual—at least it’s supposed to be annual—report on terrorism released this past week to cover terrorism trends from 2021
The arrest of a “global terrorist” and financial supporter of Hezbollah in Romania on February 24 exemplifies the lengths the Lebanese militant group will go...
A Syrian Hezbollah agent was indicted for espionage and terrorism, the Attorney-General’s Office announced, after the suspect was caught in an IDF ambush when he...
Humza Yousaf, the favorite to become Scotland’s first minister, met with a former senior Hamas commander, the U.K’s Jewish Chronicle reported Thursday.
The three neighboring countries of Somalia are to send new troops to support Somali forces against al-Shabab in the next phase of military operations, the...
Manchester Arena bomber Salman Abedi was probably radicalised while fighting as a teenager in the Libyan civil war and later received training in bomb-making in...
There is no better environment for the expansion of violent extremist groups than a vacuum in state authority. It provides ideal conditions for these groups...
The Islamic State and al-Qaeda, the two Sunni terrorist groups vying not only for the leadership of the global jihadi movement but also for its...
The former US special representative for the reconciliation in Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, said that Iran“would be the centre of Al-Qaeda,” impacting Iran's ties with the...
Gholamreza Abdul Hossein Abaziri is cultural advisor of the Iranian Embassy in Iraq, works closely with Quds Force.
Ali Naghi Gol-Parast is a Sardar in the IRGC-QF, CEO of the Hamrah Company and is senior in managing the Tehran-Damascus flight axis