Saab’s A26 submarine has not yet left the drawing board—but Poland has already expressed interest in the sub as a replacement ...
Israel appears to have underestimated Hezbollah’s strength—at precisely the moment it can least afford to open a new front in its broader Middle East war.
Speculation is mounting that the Pakistani government is planning to murder former prime minister-turned-opposition leader Imran Khan in prison—with disastrous implications for Pakistan’s stability.
The Trump administration has rightly reoriented US foreign policy toward domestic renewal, more balanced alliances, and ...
In the recently released National Security Strategy, the Trump administration depicts Europe facing “civilizational erasure.” ...
Unlike the other Caucasus nations, Georgia remains in thrall to the influence of Russia and other US adversaries.
Indeed, the context of Lebanon offers a clear case that Israel and Washington’s “peace through strength” approach—code for ...
Bulgaria is advancing nuclear energy, Turkey and South Korea expand cooperation, the Asian Development Bank opens the door to ...
The US government should take stronger action to untangle big tech firms —including Microsoft—from decades of China ties that ...
Putin claimed that the Russian military had captured the whole of Pokrovsk. Three days later, that is still not true.
Ukraine’s oil attacks on Russia have done little to curb Russian oil production and export. Paradoxically, they may have even helped the Kremlin benefit from higher prices.
The PKK has demanded the release of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan from prison as a precursor to peace talks—but doing so would lead to a national crisis in Turkey.