From mercenaries to citizens: how the Nubians gained acceptance in Uganda → January 16, 2022 -THE CONVERSATION
The hacker-for-hire industry is now too big to fail: This is a big moment of turbulence and change for the hacking business. But the demand is here to stay → January 16, 2022 -MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
Pranksters hijack Djokovic's virtual court hearing to stream music and porn → January 16, 2022 -REUTERS
‘Calm, collected’ synagogue rabbi wowed FBI through 10-hour Texas hostage crisis → January 16, 2022 -TIMES OF ISRAEL
FBI shifting cybercrime focus from arrests, indictments to payment seizures, incident response → January 16, 2022 -CYBER SCOOP
‘Second thoughts’: what makes North Korean defectors want to go back? → January 16, 2022 -THE GUARDIAN
Washington’s Missing China Strategy: To Counter Beijing, the Biden Administration Needs to Decide What It Wants → January 16, 2022 -FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Syrian Thaw? Arab Normalization with Damascus Ahead of the Arab League Summit → January 16, 2022 -FOREIGN POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Biden Can No Longer Ignore Growing Iran-China Ties: Washington may be tired of the Middle East, but Beijing is just getting started → January 16, 2022 -FOREIGN POLICY
23 Million in Afghanistan Don't Have Enough Food to Eat, But Americans Don't Really Care → January 16, 2022 -ESQUIRE
Afghanistan’s currency crisis leaves millions at risk of starvation: Afghani has fallen almost 25% against the dollar since the Taliban seized power in August → January 16, 2022 -FINANCIAL TIMES
The long jihadist-extremist quest to free Aafia Siddiqui - analysis → January 16, 2022 -JERUSALEM POST