US companies must take more responsibility to work with the government and prevent cyberattacks from foreign threats.
During the latter phase of the multinational Exercise Neptune Strike 25-4, NATO commanders brought two European carrier strike groups together. Last week, the British Royal Navy’s HMS Prince of Wales ...
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As Ukraine’s battlefield situation deteriorates, Kyiv has sought to intensify long-range strikes against targets inside Russia as a demonstration of resolve.
Western efforts to strangle the Kremlin’s war machine have been systematically undermined by European nations’ desire to continue buying Russian oil and natural gas.
At the end of the day, Western promises to Ukraine cannot replace a strong Ukrainian military as an effective deterrent to ...
President Donald Trump has had a tough November, but how much of his present difficulties will carry over into 2026?
Commissioned into the Indian Navy last week, the INS Mahe and the AWS-SWC class give India a powerful tool against Pakistan’s burgeoning submarine program.
Political stability and new investment are powering Tanzania’s push into electrification, hydropower, and LNG—strengthening long-term growth and its partnership with the United States.
The RAAF has developed into Oceania’s strongest air force—driven in large part by alarm over Chinese expansion in the Indo-Pacific.
The new Scandinavian members of NATO are keenly aware of the threat that Russia poses in the Arctic—and are trying to build better surveillance capabilities in that vital region.
Saving and spending are not contradictory goals—they are complementary parts of good governance. Investing in advanced technologies, cyber defense systems, and next-generation weapons platforms should ...
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