threats
Coverage of threats in the Nexus archive.
- Suspect arrested for allegedly making threats at Wayne State University
A suspect was arrested for allegedly making threats at Wayne State University. The university released the suspect's photo to the media to gather tips and increase awareness for the campus and community.
- Syria grapples with unrest as government faces old and new threats
Syria is experiencing unrest as its government faces both old and new threats. Twin blasts in Damascus during Macron's visit have heightened concerns about the country's fragile stability.
- Malawi: 'We Are Not Safe' - Evicted Malawians Shelter in Robertson Community Hall
Evicted Malawians are sheltering in the Robertson Community Hall after facing threats and evictions that forced them to flee their homes. Immigrants in Malawi report feeling unsafe due to these incidents.
- Capacity is the new capability
The article emphasizes that production speed equates to combat power, urging industries to accelerate and adapt capabilities to maintain an edge against current threats. It highlights the importance of capacity in modern capability development.
- Son of Norway's crown princess sentenced to four years in prison for rape
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway’s crown princess, was sentenced to four years in prison for two counts of rape and 32 other offences. The offences included violence against a former partner, threats, and drug-related crimes.
- Threats, Free Speech and the Case Against U. of Michigan Activists
The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor is involved in a case against activists related to threats and free speech. The situation highlights tensions between expression and potential threats.
- Iran's president says country will not 'surrender' to ceasefire violations
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated the country will not surrender to ceasefire violations following US attacks, vowing resistance against threats to its dignity and territory. He referenced Gaza's resilience against prolonged conflict, asserting similar defiance for Iran.
- Four Royal Military Police officers suspended over claims of sexual harassment, bullying and threats towards a junior female colleague
Four Royal Military Police officers have been suspended following allegations of sexual harassment, bullying, and threats directed at a junior female colleague. The claims led to their temporary removal from duty pending investigation.
- Former Epstein prison guard says her life was upended by conspiracy theories, threats
Tova Noel, a former prison guard at Epstein's facility, stated that her life was disrupted by conspiracy theories and threats. She addressed inquiries regarding her browsing history and bank transactions.
- Big Pine Key man threatens rape during arrest for child neglect, DUI, cops say
A 38-year-old Big Pine Key man, Jamie Allan Koval, faces charges including DUI, child neglect, and threatening a sheriff’s deputy and their family after being arrested for driving under the influence with his 6-year-old daughter in the vehicle. During his arrest, Koval allegedly threatened to sexually assault the deputy’s wife and daughter and admitted to being under the influence of marijuana.
- Grenell says he was "rattled" by sentencing of man convicted of threatening him
Ric Grenell stated he was 'rattled' by the sentencing of a man convicted of threatening him. Grenell provided a victim impact statement in court regarding the threats.
- Texas man pleads guilty to making threats against a company over his debt
Taylor Bullard, 35, of Houston, pled guilty to making threats against a company over his debt. The case involves a Texas man who admitted to threatening a business due to financial obligations.
- Russia 'relentlessly targeting' critical infrastructure and democracy, GCHQ says
GCHQ has stated that Russia is 'relentlessly targeting' critical infrastructure and democracy. The agency's head will outline threats to the UK and proposed measures to address them on Wednesday.
- Iran vows retaliation after U.S. strikes, but ceasefire appears to hold for now
The 50-day-old ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. faces tension after new U.S. airstrikes and Iran's threats of retaliation. President Trump is set to consult with advisers as the situation remains volatile.
- Fatou Bensouda on Israeli threats against her and the ICC
Fatou Bensouda, the former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), claims justice is being compromised by political interests. She has faced threats from Israel amid ongoing tensions involving the ICC.
- Clearfield Borough Council cancels upcoming meeting and closes offices due to ‘ongoing threats’
Clearfield Borough Council canceled an upcoming meeting and closed offices due to 'ongoing threats' against officials, staff, and their families. Mayor Mason Strouse and District Attorney Ryan Sayers addressed the threats, while tensions persist over dissolving the Clearfield Regional Police Department.
- I was abused by expat millionaires in a Dubai hotel and left with horrific injuries. I escaped but they have threatened to find and kill me, and authorities are covering it up - I will never go back to UAE
A victim claims to have been abused by expat millionaires in a Dubai hotel, sustaining severe injuries. They escaped but allege threats of violence and cover-ups by UAE authorities, vowing never to return.
- 'This is like the Russian mafia': L.A. judge elections see unusual drama
Judicial elections in Los Angeles County have become unusually contentious, with allegations of candidates being unfit for the bench, threats, and sitting judges allegedly taking measures to protect their positions. The drama contrasts with the typically low-key nature of judicial elections.
- Comey responds to indictment: ‘This is not who we are as a country’
Former FBI Director James Comey responded to a new indictment charging him with two counts of making threats against President Trump via a social media post featuring seashells arranged to spell '86-47'. Comey criticized the charges, stating, 'This is not who we are as a country.'
- Iran war: What’s happening on day 55 after Trump extended ceasefire?
Iran has expressed a desire for talks but accuses the United States of stalling negotiations due to alleged breaches of commitments, blockades, and threats. The situation marks day 55 since Trump extended a ceasefire, with tensions remaining unresolved.
- US, Iran exchange threats as fragile ceasefire set to expire
The United States and Iran are exchanging threats as their two-week ceasefire approaches expiration, with tensions escalating between the two nations. The fragile agreement is set to end soon, raising concerns about renewed conflict.
- Germany summons Russian ambassador citing ‘direct threats’
Germany has summoned the Russian ambassador over 'direct threats' deemed an attempt to undermine support for Ukraine and test Western unity. Berlin characterizes the undefined threats as a challenge to international solidarity in the ongoing conflict.
- How Trump's messaging on Iran has shifted since saying they "agreed to everything"
President Trump initially claimed Iran had 'agreed to everything' but within 48 hours shifted to threatening the country would be 'blown up' without a deal. This rapid change highlights inconsistent messaging on Iran-related negotiations.