Yemen Says International Forces Aiding Pirates

Despite its approval for foreign intervention to combat piracy in the Gulf of Aden, Yemen has recently accused international forces of aiding pirates to attack ships off the cost of Somalia

Syria Calling

When the Israelis’ controversial twenty-two-day military campaign in Gaza ended, on January 18th, it also seemed to end the promising peace talks between Israel and Syria.

Actions, not words, need of hour: PM

The summit agenda will include the Palestinian issue, the situation in Sudan and the international criminal court’s arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar Hassan Al Bashir, and the conditions in Iraq and Somalia.

Violence Hits Quiet Somali Region

At least one person was killed and three were wounded in two explosions that hit the relatively quiet Puntland region in northeastern Somalia on Saturday.

European Parliament: Security and fundamental freedoms on the Internet

Increasingly, companies, governments, police and even criminals are seeking the greatest possible access to our private data. The internet provides a previously unimaginable level of access to information about our private lives, which unfortunately, can be abused by companies, intelligence services or even identity thieves.