Defense
  • U.S., Pakistan appear to make little headway in spy meet

    By Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. and Pakistani spy chiefs exchanged grievances in their first official meeting this week, sources familiar with the discussions said on Friday, but it was unclear if the...

  • Leading from behind? Syria's invisible president

    Leading from behind? Syria's invisible president

    By Dominic Evans, Reuters

    BEIRUT (Reuters) - As it spirals deeper into civil war, racked by violence, bombs and assassinations, Syria is led by an invisible president. Since Bashar al-Assad addressed parliament in his last...

  • Hopes fade for new U.S. cybersecurity law in 2012

    Hopes fade for new U.S. cybersecurity law in 2012

    By Jasmin Melvin, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Despite growing concerns of the threat of cyber attacks, chances of a new U.S. cybersecurity law passing this year faded Thursday as Senate Republicans blocked a bill that...

  • Iraq seeking Russian air defense gear: official

    Iraq seeking Russian air defense gear: official

    By Raheem Salman, Reuters

    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's acting defense minister is in Russia negotiating the purchase of air surveillance equipment to help Iraq rebuild its crippled military defenses, a lawmaker said on Thursday...

  • Analysis: Syrian army faces tough battle in Aleppo

    Analysis: Syrian army faces tough battle in Aleppo

    By William Maclean, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - The Syrian army's brisk recapture of parts of Damascus is unlikely to be repeated in Aleppo, where open rebel supply lines, hard-to-assail narrow streets and an apparent lack of...