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Coverage of cyber espionage, intelligence operations, surveillance technologies, information theft, counterintelligence trends, and geopolitical motivations driving covert digital campaigns between nation-states and advanced threat groups.

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  • Who Commands Iran Now After Larijani’s Killing?

    Who Commands Iran Now After Larijani’s Killing?

    The killing of Ali Larijani has widened uncertainty around Iran’s wartime chain of command, raising new questions over succession, decision-making and operational coherence in Tehran.

    4–5 minutes
  • Gulf Drug Supply Chains Strain as Hormuz Disruption Spreads

    Gulf Drug Supply Chains Strain as Hormuz Disruption Spreads

    Disruption around the Strait of Hormuz is straining medicine supply chains into Gulf states, with importers and healthcare distributors scrambling to protect time-sensitive and temperature-controlled drug shipments.

    1–2 minutes
  • LNG Buyers Scramble as Hormuz Disruption Hits Qatari Supply Routes

    LNG Buyers Scramble as Hormuz Disruption Hits Qatari Supply Routes

    Asian and European buyers are scrambling to manage LNG deliveries as disruption around the Strait of Hormuz constrains Qatari supply routes and forces cargo diversions.

    1–2 minutes
  • Gulf Importers Reroute Supplies as Hormuz Disruption Spreads

    Gulf Importers Reroute Supplies as Hormuz Disruption Spreads

    Gulf importers are rerouting food, medicine, and industrial cargo as disruption around the Strait of Hormuz forces companies and governments to find alternatives to normal shipping lanes.

    1–2 minutes
  • EU Eases Gas Import Rules as Iran Crisis Threatens Hormuz Flows

    EU Eases Gas Import Rules as Iran Crisis Threatens Hormuz Flows

    The European Commission moved on March 18 to ease gas authorisation rules for member states seeking non-Russian supplies, responding to rising risks around the Strait of Hormuz and wider Gulf energy flows.

    1–2 minutes
  • Gulf Producers Turn to Pipelines as Hormuz Shipping Risk Deepens

    Gulf Producers Turn to Pipelines as Hormuz Shipping Risk Deepens

    Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are leaning on overland export routes including the East-West pipeline and the Habshan-Fujairah pipeline as disruption risk rises around the Strait of Hormuz.

    1–2 minutes
  • Iran Warns Gulf Energy Sites to Evacuate After South Pars Strike

    Iran Warns Gulf Energy Sites to Evacuate After South Pars Strike

    Iran warned Gulf states to evacuate gas and energy installations after the attacks on South Pars and Asaluyeh, expanding the regional energy-security threat across the Gulf.

    1–2 minutes
  • Europe Signals Distance From Trump’s Iran War While Watching Hormuz

    Europe Signals Distance From Trump’s Iran War While Watching Hormuz

    European leaders signaled on March 18 and 19 that they do not want to be drawn into the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran, even as concerns over shipping, energy routes, and the Strait of Hormuz continue to rise.

    1–2 minutes
  • EU Sanctions Chinese, Iranian Firms Over Cyberattacks

    EU Sanctions Chinese, Iranian Firms Over Cyberattacks

    The European Union on March 16 imposed sanctions on two Chinese companies and one Iranian firm over cyberattacks targeting EU member states, broadening the bloc’s cyber-response as the Iran war drives wider digital escalation.

    1–2 minutes
  • Greek Firms Scan Networks as Iran War Raises Cyberattack Risk

    Greek Firms Scan Networks as Iran War Raises Cyberattack Risk

    Greek shipping, banking, transport, telecom, health, and energy firms have begun scanning their systems after a high-priority advisory from Greece’s National Cybersecurity Authority warned of possible Iran-linked cyber activity tied to the wider regional war.

    1–2 minutes