WhatsApp’s Encryption Could Be The Subject Of The Next Justice Department Showdown
WhatsApp is the latest tech firm battling a US government order to lift security measures, a report claims.
WhatsApp is the latest tech firm battling a US government order to lift security measures, a report claims.
A bank teller at Bank Sparkasse, one of the largest banks in Germany, refused to open an account for an Israeli living in Berlin, telling him that Israeli passport holders are under embargo.
Russia has decided to freeze its shipment of S-300 anti-aircraft missile system to Iran, Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida reported on Saturday.
Hezbollah sources cited in a unique speak peak into the Lebanese Iran-proxy terror group claim that they have gained powerful weapons and experience from the Syrian civil war, which will allow them to invade Israel in their third war against the Jewish state.
A startled police horse threw a cop to the street and ran riderless through Times Square, dragging its the officer a short way.
The New York Daily News isn’t joking about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump anymore. The paper’s Wednesday cover offers instructions on how to flee the U.S. if Trump is elected president.
On the wall of the deputy Shin Bet head’s office there’s one picture: An enlarged ID card with the photo of an elderly man, sporting a white beard.
The news from Munich on Friday that a cease-fire would be declared in Syria within a week was still fresh when Saudi Arabia announced its own initiative: It would send warplanes to Turkey and special ground forces to fight in Syria against the Islamic State organization.
New Mossad chief Yossi Cohen secretly visited Washington 10 days ago, TOT has learned, his first visit since assuming office.