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The Nuclear Question’ investigates the status of Iran’s nuclear program amid the second round of U.S.-Israeli military action in less than a year.
From missiles to machine learning, Iran’s latest threat shows how AI data centres and cloud systems are becoming the new frontline in global conflict.
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An investigation of Iran’s nuclear program in the aftermath of the U.S. and Israeli strikes. Using rare on-the-ground access in Iran and in-depth forensic analysis, FRONTLINE, The Washington Post, Evident Media and Bellingcat conduct an immersive ...
The psychological blow was as significant as the physical one. Drone debris reportedly struck the iconic Burj Al Arab, challenging Dubai’s carefully cultivated image as a conflict free commercial sanctuary.
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Cyberattacks are becoming a frontline weapon in the Iran conflict, hitting US and Israeli targets
Cyberattacks have become a central tool in the Iran conflict, with coordinated groups targeting US and Israeli infrastructure, companies, and systems in a rapidly expanding digital battlefield.
For nearly half a century, a particular narrative has been assiduously cultivated: that Iran is a backward, theocratic state governed by clerics confined within narrow intellectual horizons, while the US embodies the apex of modernity,
Gen Hossein Yekta of the Basij forces called on Iranian parents to send their children for military duties. This comes amid reports that minors as young as 12 have been deployed at Basij checkpoints,