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.
The Turkish president’s currying favor with Kurdish political parties could be a way to consolidate his hold on power further.
With Nikol Pashinyan leading Armenia, Moscow may apply selective economic pressure alongside pragmatic engagement.
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.
Europe’s aggressive regulation of American technology companies threatens innovation, competitiveness, and the fragile ...
Defense giant RTX (Raytheon) is on track to produce 1,000 of the advanced cruise missiles per year—up from 60.
The alpine nation’s traditionally neutral posture may be hard to sustain amid direct and indirect conflict between Europe and ...
Jared Kushner’s recent meeting with Hamas in Cairo is a reminder that it isn’t Israel that is holding up the peace process.
The decision to skip the customary “post-shakedown availability” for the US Navy’s newest nuclear submarine is troubling—but ...
Although the Taliban’s Afghanistan is internationally isolated, it remains internally and externally unchallenged.