The 2006 conflict was sparked by a Hezbollah ambush on Israeli territory, which left three soldiers dead and two abducted. After the 34-day war was concluded, Nasrallah publicly admitted he’d misread ...
RUSI participated for the second time in the annual Counter Ransomware Initiative (CRI) summit Washington, DC.
An exclusive members' briefing by RUSI experts on the war between Israel and Hamas, one year on.
If the UK is serious about prioritising NATO in the forthcoming Strategic Defence Review, it should consider five interlinked ...
Taking over as Japan’s new prime minister after narrowly winning the Liberal Democratic Party leadership, Shigeru Ishiba’s ...
Daisuke Kawai is a Project Assistant Professor and the Deputy Director of the Economic Security Programme at RCAST, The University of Tokyo. He also serves as an Asia Fellow at the Center for ...
Overnight Israeli strikes in Lebanon have become increasingly commonplace in central Beirut, fueling fears across the country and ruining sleep patterns. Striking at night typically “privileges the ...
Anila serves as Principal Sanctions & Export Controls within the Economic Crime Team at UK Finance, the trade body representative for over 300 financial institutions. Responsible for advancing ...
Ami Daniel is co-founder and CEO of Windward. In this capacity he has been featured extensively as an expert in shipping and AI at multiple conferences, events, op-eds and interviews including by The ...
Dan Marks, energy security researcher at defence think-tank the Royal United Services Institute (Rusi), predicted that energy prices would likely remain stable in the short term because “supply and ...
Matthew Savill, the military sciences director of RUSI, a defence and security thinktank, also said Israel’s response could vary given few missiles landed. He said: “At the lower end of the spectrum ...
With Vladimir Putin’s war of aggression in Ukraine approaching its third anniversary, the financial, technological and demographic hurdles facing the Russian economy are more severe than is commonly ...