Na di tori of how dem add one journalist - di Atlantic magazine Jeffrey Goldberg – to one Signal platform messaging group, wey include di Vice-President JD Vance and Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, di ...
Goldberg’s bombshell reporting contained numerous scandals. Wars are not meant to be planned on group chats—certainly not on ...
The group chat included secret war plans, emojis, a journalist - and some of Trump's closest advisers. Who were they - and ...
Aside from top-secret operational information on strikes, the chat also laid bare the American disdain for Europe, which JD ...
President Trump is defending his national security adviser, Michael Waltz, after the extraordinary disclosure.
It's the story of how a journalist - the Atlantic magazine's Jeffrey Goldberg - was added to a Signal platform messaging ...
The Trump administration faced a serious security breach when US plans to strike Houthi targets in Yemen were leaked on ...
US Vice President JD Vance blasted European allies as "pathetic", claiming that they were "free-loading" off the US in ...
The airstrikes, which the Houthis said killed 53 people, including five children, came in response to attacks on Red Sea ...
As news broke of the strikes on Yemen, the journalist checked the group chat where he found a flurry of emojis and ...
Newsweek has reproduced all the Signal group messages that were published by The Atlantic, either by being written out by ...
The armed forces minister said no UK personnel had been put at risk as a result of US officials using a messaging app to ...