The World Bank logo seen on a billboard in Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 15, 2026. The World Bank grants China a favorable ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks on the election night for the European Parliament in Brussels, ...
The USS Klakring, a former US Navy frigate decommissioned in 2013, is slated for the chopping block—though some have wondered why the UK is not providing the ship instead.
The optics of renaming a ship from a Black war hero to the sitting president are poor—but skeptics have opposed the naming of ...
During the second half of August, some of the best units in the entire US military are training on the Alaskan islands bordering Russia. The exercises are taking place near Point Hope, St. Lawrence ...
A naval warship patrols the Red Sea, circa March 2026. Saudi Arabia’s recently announced international maritime security coalition continues the Middle East’s shift toward region-led security.
China is rapidly gaining ground in the Central Asian defense market, but the region is wary of replacing dependence on Moscow with dependence on Beijing.
Facing a multi-year delay in delivery of its F-16s, Bulgaria is considering buying secondhand interim aircraft—and doing its best to keep its existing Soviet-era jets aloft.
Hanwha’s American subsidiary is slated to build several K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzers for the US Army at a new facility ...
President Donald Trump’s recent scaling back of military exercises with South Korea has sent shockwaves through Asia—and led ...
The waiver unleashed a surge in domestic fuel shipments, revealing how the Jones Act constrains US energy flows.
With Nikol Pashinyan leading Armenia, Moscow may apply selective economic pressure alongside pragmatic engagement.
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