Security Threats
Coverage of Security Threats in the Nexus archive.
- UK defence chief steps down, accuses Starmer of making Britain 'less safe'
British Defence Secretary John Healey resigned, accusing Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the Treasury of insufficient funding for the armed forces, warning that delayed defense investment could leave Britain vulnerable.
- Nigeria Police launches 24/7 school emergency response centre amid abductions
The Nigeria Police has launched a 24/7 school emergency response centre to address safety concerns following years of attacks, mass abductions, and security threats targeting students and schools.
- Ukraine, Latvia Sign Drone Cooperation Deal
Ukraine and Latvia signed a new drone cooperation agreement during President Volodymyr Zelensky’s meeting with Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs. The deal aims to strengthen joint defense capabilities, support co-production efforts, and share Ukraine’s battlefield expertise with partners facing growing security threats from Russia.
- N Korea’s Kim Jong Un calls for ‘exponential’ expansion of nuclear arsenal
Kim Jong Un has called for the exponential expansion of North Korea's nuclear arsenal, citing worsening security threats and long-term confrontations with 'most ferocious enemies'.
- American allies warn division weakens deterrence in calls for global unity to meet new threats
American allies stress the importance of unity and cooperation to address security threats that transcend regional boundaries, while the Trump administration criticizes traditional partners.
- Former CIA chief Petraeus says drone swarms are the next danger — and growth opportunity
Former CIA director David Petraeus warns that drone swarms will pose a major security threat while also creating significant growth opportunities in the defense sector over the next decade.
- Russia authorizes its central bank to shoot down drones
Russia authorized its central bank and financial institutions to shoot down drones amid increased attacks from Ukraine. A central bank branch in Crimea was struck by a rocket, which a local official blamed on Ukraine. Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russian territory, prompting Moscow to scale back security-sensitive events like Victory Day celebrations.
- Dark underbelly of paradise island adored by Americans EXPOSED: Stripped bare in terrifying encounters... horrific deaths... and exactly who these monsters are targeting
A popular American-visited island is revealed to have a dangerous underbelly marked by violent encounters and fatal incidents, with perpetrators targeting specific groups. The article highlights the stark contrast between the island's idyllic image and its reported safety risks.
- Some pro-Palestinian protests could be banned amid attacks on British Jews
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has warned that some pro-Palestinian protests may be banned due to concerns over attacks on Jewish communities. The Metropolitan Police chief stated that Jewish communities are facing the greatest threat in recent history, prompting calls for stricter regulation of protest language.
- Jewish agency warned of 'high' threat level ahead of Bondi shooting, report finds
A report reveals the Jewish Agency was warned of a 'high' threat level before the Bondi shooting. The royal commission recommends prioritizing gun reforms and enhancing security at Jewish events to prevent future incidents.
- US political violence generates a familiar cycle - this time it's in overdrive
The article discusses the escalating cycle of political violence in modern America, highlighting its pervasive and unpredictable nature. It describes the situation as an 'ever-present storm' that poses ongoing threats.
- UK’s armed forces are in a sad state – and they have only themselves to blame
The article criticizes the UK’s Ministry of Defence for failing to address past mistakes, leading to underinvestment in defense. George Robertson accuses Prime Minister Keir Starmer of complacency, highlighting systemic issues like waste and inadequate preparedness for emerging security threats.
- The world's deadliest countries: From terror attacks to muggings, rape and kidnap - the threat levels around the globe and holiday hotspots now deemed too dangerous to visit
The article ranks countries by danger levels, highlighting threats like terrorism, muggings, rape, and kidnapping. It warns travelers about certain regions deemed too hazardous for visits.