Weekly Briefing
Three Things You Need To Know
Three critical updates shaping the global security landscape.

Three Things You Need To Know: September, 9th 2025
Jaguar Land Rover Cyberattack Disrupts Global Production: JLR, the U.K.’s largest carmaker and a flagship of the British automotive industry, has been affected by a major cyberattack, severely disrupting its

Three Things You Need To Know: 12 May, 2025
India and Pakistan Agree to a Ceasefire After Four Days of Conflict India and Pakistan reached a ceasefire agreement on Saturday, May 10, after four days of intensifying violence in

Three Things You Need To Know: 05 May, 2025
Israel Cabinet Votes to Expand Military Offensive in Gaza Israel’s security cabinet approved an expansive military offensive to “capture” and hold Gaza territory as part of its ongoing conflict with

Three Things You Need To Know: 28 April, 2025
U.S.–Iran Nuclear Talks Progress Amid Regional Tensions The U.S. and Iran concluded a third round of indirect nuclear negotiations in Muscat, Oman on April 26. U.S. officials described “further progress,”

Three Things You Need To Know: 21 April, 2025
U.S.–China Relations Continue to Sour On April 21, Chinese officials warned other nations against trade agreements with the U.S. that could undermine Chinese interests. The Chinese Commerce Ministry accused Washington

Three Things You Need To Know: 14 April, 2025
U.S.–Iran Nuclear Talks Resume Amid Regional Tensions The U.S. and Iran engaged in renewed discussions in Muscat, Oman — the first such talks during President Trump’s second term. Facilitated by

Three Things You Need To Know: 07 April, 2025
Trump Tariffs Cause Economic Reverberations President Donald Trump announced a new round of tariffs triggering global economic reverberations. Central to this move is a 10 percent universal import tariff on

Three Things You Need To Know: 31 Mar, 2025
President Donald Trump Expresses Frustration with President Putin: President Donald Trump voiced frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the lack of progress in ceasefire negotiations and threatened to impose