INTELBRIEFS
June 04, 2019
IntelBrief: The Risks of Civil War in Sudan
Civilian pro-democracy protesters were gunned down on Monday by Sudanese security forces in Khartoum, the country’s capital. According to various media reports, at least thirt......
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IntelBrief: French Foreign Fighters Sentenced to Death in Iraq
Just last week, seven members of the so-called Islamic State, all of whom are from France, were sentenced to death by an Iraqi court, having been found guilty of being members o......
READ MOREMay 31, 2019
IntelBrief: Terrorism Trends in Tajikistan
On May 19, 2019, a prison riot broke out at a high-security prison in the Tajik town of Vakhdat, leaving 29 people dead, including guards, high-profile individuals within the po......
READ MOREMay 30, 2019
IntelBrief: John Walker Lindh and the Dilemma of American Terrorists
John Walker Lindh’s background might seem a strange fit for one of America’s most notorious terrorists. He grew up wealthy in Marin County, California, and converted from Ca......
READ MOREMay 29, 2019
IntelBrief: When Cyberweapons Escape
The National Security Agency (N.S.A.) lost control of a cyberweapon known as EternalBlue in 2017, which appeared online after it was leaked by a group known as 'the Shadow Broke......
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