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“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” ~ Voltaire, Enlightenment author and philosopher (1694-1778) Since the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the United States and Israel have been zealous in their efforts to disempower it. Israel has used its powerful hasbara (propaganda) machine to peddle absurdities about Tehran as a nuclear threat … Continue reading "Iran and the United States: Nuclear Argy Bargy"
Zero-Day Vulnerabilities: The Real Threat Behind Netflix’s “Zero Day”
Written by Luis Corrons Security Evangelist at GenGen Blog InsightsCybercriminals often operate unseen in the digital shadows exploiting unknown vulnerabilities zero-days to breach systems be ...
Defense Stocks: A chance to earn, this will be the 19 stocks prices due to tensions between India and Pakistan, see List
Tensions between India and Pakistan have increased after the Pahlgam terror attack. It is important that in the meantime the situation of war is being created. The important thing, however, is here for the stock market that as the war is strengthened. Likewise, the defense sector’s stock prices are going up. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is […]
The Path to Peace: Europeanization Then Normalization
Reprinted with permission from The Realist Review. Much has been made of Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky’s tête-à-tête in Saint Peter’s Basilica over the weekend. If nothing else, the optics were stunning: The US and Ukrainian president looked to be patching things up – perhaps the spirit of Pope Francis awakened the better angels of … Continue reading "The Path to Peace: Europeanization Then Normalization"
2023 election: How Atiku fought for southeast presidency in the 2023 election, Momodu reveals
Dele Momodu discussed Atiku Abubakar’s push for the Southeast to produce the 2023 PDP presidential candidate, revealing internal divisions that undermined the effort
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Hundreds attend candlelight vigil in Kelowna for victims of Vancouver attack
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Doorstep Postings: A result to remind us that the dog never catches the car
Because the only thing certain about Canada's future is uncertainty—every single time. The post Doorstep Postings: A result to remind us that the dog never catches the car appeared first on The Canadian Jewish News.