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Hanna Kozlowska

Science & Tech

Connecticut Police May Soon Hunt Perps with Lethal Drones

A new bill under consideration forbids civilians from outfitting drones with weapons but includes a crucial exemption for police.

Threats

For the First Time, US Makes Russia's List of Top Security Threats

The document, an update of Moscow's 2009 national security strategy, also alleged an 'anti-constitutional coup d’etat' in Ukraine while leaving out any hint of the conflict in Syria.

Threats

Poland's New Government Raided a NATO Intel Facility in the Dark of Night

'We are quickly losing our credibility,' said Tomasz Siemioniak, political opposition member and the country's former minister of defense.

Threats

2015 Has Been a Record Year for Terrorist Arrests in the US

A new study paints a chilling picture of ISIL’s recruiting efforts.

Threats

Russia: We Didn't Mean to Show Everyone Our Massive New Nuclear Torpedo

After airing images on two state-run TV stations, Putin's spokesman said in the future, authorities would 'undoubtedly take preventive measures so this does not happen again.'

Threats

In Syria, Today's 'Lost Generation' Could Be Tomorrow's Militants

Half of the country's children are not in school, sowing instability for another generation.

Threats

Baltic States Adopting Tougher Security in Response to Russia

Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are introducing new security measures, including conscription, to help defend against possible threats from Moscow.

Science & Tech

The Air Force Needs a Lot More Drone Pilots

An internal memo between top Air Force generals shows there are too few pilots to fill the Pentagon's growing demand for air strikes over places like Iraq and Syria. By Hanna Kozlowska