Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Battle for Cyber Supremacy Is the New Cold War 96 August 1, 2018 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The Times (United Kingdom) on 31 July 2018 by Roger Boyes (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:Cold WarcyberespionageUnited Kingdom Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Turkey: Market Access Isn’t Success: Trade Deals Won’t Save US Automakers September 28, 2025. Published in Daily Sabah 0 Germany: Trump Wants To Shut Down the Free Press for Good* September 27, 2025. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung[Trump's] goal: the destruction of the free press and democracy with it. Trump gets closer to this day by day. 0 Germany: Trump Turns the Tables September 27, 2025. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine ZeitungDonald Trump’s new approach to the Ukraine question does not come as a complete surprise. 0 South Korea: Trump Halts Military Aid to Taiwan, and It Concerns Us, Too September 25, 2025. Published in HankookilboAs part of the Indo-Pacific Strategy, Taiwan is vital for the United States to contain China. 0 Sri Lanka: Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize Bid Paved with Gaza Corpses September 28, 2025. Published in Daily Mirror OnlineHe sounded like a schoolboy pleading for the best student prize he hadn’t earned. 0 Topics Bangladesh: Donald Trump’s 19th Century Nationalism in a 21st Century World September 28, 2025. Published in Dhaka Tribune[Trump’s] economic nationalism and anti-globalization stance are not just policy choices but philosophical commitments to a bygone era. 0 Sri Lanka: Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize Bid Paved with Gaza Corpses September 28, 2025. Published in Daily Mirror OnlineHe sounded like a schoolboy pleading for the best student prize he hadn’t earned. 0 Turkey: Market Access Isn’t Success: Trade Deals Won’t Save US Automakers September 28, 2025. Published in Daily Sabah 0 Poland: Charlie Kirk’s Death Is a Warning to America September 27, 2025. Published in RzeczpospolitaThis isn't a moment for partisanship. It's also not a moment for division. And it’s certainly not a moment to cherry-pick which incidents of political violence count and which do not. 0 Germany: Trump Wants To Shut Down the Free Press for Good* September 27, 2025. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung[Trump's] goal: the destruction of the free press and democracy with it. Trump gets closer to this day by day. 0 Germany: Trump Turns the Tables September 27, 2025. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine ZeitungDonald Trump’s new approach to the Ukraine question does not come as a complete surprise. 0 Malaysia: A Major Breakthrough of US and EU on Ukraine or Mere Rant? ASEAN Taking Notes September 27, 2025. Published in Malay Mail 0 South Korea: Trump Halts Military Aid to Taiwan, and It Concerns Us, Too September 25, 2025. Published in HankookilboAs part of the Indo-Pacific Strategy, Taiwan is vital for the United States to contain China. 0 Related Articles Venezuela: Geopolitics and Latin America March 26, 2025. Published in Analítica[T]he growing presence of Russia, China and Iran in Latin America is becoming a serious national security threat to the United States. Russia: U.S.-Russia Relations Reset to ‘Factory Settings’* February 16, 2025. Published in VzglyadThe liberal world order is officially over. Thailand: The Slide Back to War: Kagame and Trump February 2, 2025. Published in Bangkok Post[T]he erosion of the post-1945 international rules is real and alarming, but so far enough people still remember why we made them in the first place. Malaysia: A Fresh Look at the US February 1, 2025. Published in Oriental Daily[A]verage Americans do not care whether other countries are democratic or autocratic. What matters to them is that they keep their jobs. U.K.: Donald Trump’s Imperial Bullying Must Be Nipped in the Bud January 12, 2025. Published in The GuardianCountries that cherish democratic values need to take a stand against the president-elect’s throwback to unabashed American expansionism. Previous articleEurope’s Finding Better Trade Deals As US Reneges on PactsNext articlePolitical Brutality LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment