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NATOSource

May 27, 2013

The End of the Euro Hawk, Implications for NATO’s AGS Drone Program

By Justyna Gotkowska, Center for Eastern Studies (Poland)

Drones Technology & Innovation

MENASource

May 27, 2013

Off the Egyptian Press: The Aftermath of the Sinai Kidnappings

By Andrew Ver Steegh

The abduction of members of Egypt’s army and police in the Sinai last week dominated the news cycle.  While the captives have since been released, Egypt’s media saw an outpouring of writing on the incident, with commentators weighing in on various aspects of the crisis.

NATOSource

May 27, 2013

Romanian Ambassador Chosen to be New NATO Assistant Secretary General

By Foreign Ministry of Romania

From Foreign Ministry of Romania:  Foreign Minister Titus Corlăţean welcomes the designation of Ambassador Sorin Ducaru as NATO Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Risks.

Cybersecurity Energy & Environment

NATOSource

May 24, 2013

Iran’s Escalating Cyber Campaign Edging US Closer to Retaliation

By Siobhan Gorman and Danny Yadron, Wall Street Journal

From Siobhan Gorman and Danny Yadron, Wall Street Journal:  Iranian-backed hackers have escalated a campaign of cyberassaults against U.S. corporations by launching infiltration and surveillance missions against the computer networks running energy companies

Cybersecurity Energy & Environment

New Atlanticist

May 24, 2013

Crisis in the Sahel: Transnational Terrorism

By Rudolph Atallah

While some suggest the threats in the Sahara and Sahel are local or regional in scope, their impact is global. Even a cursory overview of the involvement of North Africans as itinerate jihadists linked to al-Qaeda demonstrates this. 

Africa

NATOSource

May 24, 2013

EDA Study Discovers Weaknesses in Europe’s Military Cyber Defenses

By European Defense Agency

From European Defense Agency:  The European Defence Agency (EDA) presented on 24 May 2013 results of its stocktaking study of military cyber defence capabilities.

Cybersecurity European Union

NATOSource

May 24, 2013

German Armed Forces Equipping for Cyber War

By Michael Fischer, DPA

Cybersecurity Security & Defense

MENASource

May 24, 2013

Disheartened in Washington

By The Big Pharaoh

Last month, I had my first opportunity as an Egyptian blogger to come face to face with US policymakers and officials in Washington DC. My meetings, arranged by The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, opened my eyes to certain realities and changed several of the preconceived perceptions I brought with me from Cairo to […]

MENASource

May 24, 2013

Top News: Interior Minister Rewards Policemen while Amnesty International Criticizes Ministry

By Egypt Source

Amnesty International has criticized what it describes as the continuity of torture in Egypt and a failure to punish those responsible for abuses. In its annual Egypt report, the human rights group that said torture policies, discrimination and impunity from punishment persisted in Egypt in 2012. Meanwhile, Minister of Interior Mohamed Ibrahim honored 11,432 policemen […]

MENASource

May 24, 2013

Syrian Opposition Strategy: Negotiate in Geneva and Keep Fighting

By Hussein M. El-Amach

The recent joint statement from US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov set events into motion to end the Syrian tragedy by revisiting the June 2012 Geneva Communiqué.  Despite an international consensus in favor of the Geneva plan as a reasonable approach to reach a political settlement, however, the Syrian […]