In recent months, the MSS has become increasingly vocal about its activities. Last year, the agency launched its own WeChat account, publicising its efforts to root out spies and terrorists. In ...
Closer engagement between Russia and China has fuelled assumptions of an emerging axis. The Arctic is often cited as evidence of Sino-Russian alignment due to their growing Arctic ...
Recent comments by the UK’s Chief of the General Staff have triggered a debate about whether conscription should be ...
Banking experts told ICIJ that accounts involving the pornography industry are considered high risk and warrant additional scrutiny. “These transactions should have definitely raised a red flag and ...
Late last year, a series of Russian senior leadership visits to North Korea were focused on solving Russia's growing demand for weapons, artillery shells and missiles to support its war in Ukraine.
This kind of a breach in a government department in charge of UK defence is ‘significant,’ cyber security expert James Sullivan said. Sullivan, director of cyber research at the Royal United Services ...
While the ongoing attempts of Russia's propaganda machine to promote its narratives and sow discord in the West have come under increasing scrutiny, a different and rather worrying aspect of Russian ...
RUSI launched a new policy brief, building on the invaluable work of investigative journalists to identify common mechanisms by which professional service providers facilitate sanctions evasion.
Trevor Taylor, defence industries director at the Royal United Services Institute think tank, argues that such commitments could take up a lot of the extra spending, not least to make them affordable.
Building up the UK’s partnership with the fast-growing nation is an essential task for whoever is Foreign Secretary after the election.
In a recent report, analysts at the UK's Royal United Services Institute highlighted the efforts to which Russia has gone to reconstitute is presence in Europe, often using proxies.
The government’s aim is for the UK to be a science and technology superpower. However, the UK’s current science and technology policy is based on three fallacies that limit its ability to become a ...