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Joe Biden s Saudi Weapons Freeze Leaves Pariah Mohammed bin Salman in the Cold

Joe Biden s Saudi Weapons Freeze Leaves Pariah Mohammed bin Salman in the Cold Newsweek 1/28/2021 David Brennan © KARIM SAHIB/AFP via Getty Images/Getty This file photo shows models of Saudi Royal Air Force fighter jets during the Dubai Airshow on November 12, 2017, in the United Arab Emirates. President Joe Biden s temporary freeze on American weapon sales to Saudi Arabia signals that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will not have the free run of the White House he enjoyed under former President Donald Trump. Biden was clear in his criticism of the crown prince colloquially known as MBS, the heir to his father King Salman and holder of much of the power behind the throne on the campaign trail, and vowed to hold the pariah kingdom to account for its raft of human rights abuses at home and abroad.

Pentagon Orders Hypersonic Missile Trackers Amid Russia, China Arms Race

Pentagon Orders Hypersonic Missile Trackers Amid Russia, China Arms Race Newsweek 1/27/2021 David Brennan © KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images/Getty This file photo shows Russia s MiG-31 supersonic interceptor jets carrying hypersonic Kinzhal missiles fly over Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow on May 9, 2018. The Pentagon has chosen two companies to build prototype sensors able to track hypersonic weapons as the U.S. seeks to expand both its offensive and defense hypersonic technology amid a nascent arms race with Russia and China. The Missile Defense Agency this month awarded $122 million to L3Harris and $155 million to Northrop Grumman to work on their sensors, which will be able to track incoming hypersonic weapons from space.

What Is DDos-Guard? Parler Website Back Thanks to Russian Tech Company

What Is DDos-Guard? Parler Website Back Thanks to Russian Tech Company Newsweek 1/19/2021 Jason Murdock © OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP/Getty This illustration picture shows social media application logo from Parler displayed on a smartphone with its website in the background in Arlington, Virginia on July 2, 2020. Parler s partial return to the internet this week appears to have been aided by a Russian-owned hosting and web security business called DDos-Guard. The site was pulled offline last Monday in the aftermath of the U.S. Capitol riots, as tech firms said it was not properly moderating posts from its users. Amazon Web Services (AWS) stopped hosting, and Parler s app was removed by Apple and Google.

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