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Tensions are rising in the South China Sea, and a US ally there has already drawn 'red lines' with China
Given Scarborough's proximity to bases in the Philippines and the country's capital, Manila, as wel…
Christopher Woody
Sanction questions arise as North Korea asks South Korea to fuel its Olympic housing ship
According to Yonhap, South Korea will also reportedly ensure that no US food ingredients are used i…
Rosie Perper,Rosie Perper
How Extreme Weather Is Battering India This Year
Extreme Weather
wreaks havoc and disaster preparedness of the extreme kind can only lessen the
loss…
Hurricane Helene could give 45,000 striking dockworkers a major advantage
The chaos on the supply chain from Hurricane Helene, which comes during peak shipping season, may h…
Hannah Abraham
Israel appears to have pushed Hezbollah into a corner — setting the stage for an all-out war
Israel has inflicted a series of humiliating blows on the Hezbollah militia in neighboring Lebanon.
Tom Porter,Joshua Nelken-Zits…
Image shows a 7-layer defensive line planned for the border between NATO and Russia
Poland's defense ministry called the "east shield" the largest operation to strengthen the eastern …
Sinéad Baker
Hezbollah has the weapons to carry out its threat against Cyprus
Hezbollah may be using Cyprus as a "stand-in" to threaten a nearby NATO country, a regional expert …
Paul Iddon
Russia's war in Ukraine began in Crimea. It could end there, too, defense experts say.
Ukrainian forces have ramped up attacks on key targets in Crimea and the Black Sea in recent months.
Cameron Manley
There's a thriving Russian black market for Elon Musk's Starlink terminals, with the tech being sent far beyond Ukraine
A black market is enabling Russia to use Starlink terminals in Ukraine, according to The Wall Stree…
Mia Jankowicz
China and Russia are in a bad marriage that the West shouldn't try to break up
China and Russia have good reasons for their partnership but there are many issues likely to limit …
Michael Peck
India is drawing lessons from Ukraine to counter China's military might
As India modernizes its armed forces of 1.5 million, its experts see lessons to draw from the battl…
Michael Peck
A deadly Houthi attack on Tel Aviv is forcing Israel to rethink its drone defenses
Israel's military must reconsider its mistakes and blindspots after a long-range Houthi attack dron…
Paul Iddon
F-35s are going to be a 'game-changer' for US Navy amphibious assault ship and former 'Harrier carrier' USS Bataan, senior officer says
USS Bataan will undergo a major overhaul to carry F-35s that'll make it "the most advanced amphibio…
Chris Panella
Russia's new river patrol force will likely have the same explosive problem battering its Black Sea Fleet, Western intel says
Britain's defense ministry said the new Dnipro River Flotilla will likely be vulnerable to Ukraine'…
Jake Epstein
I've traveled to 20 countries in 2 years. I found the most stunning coast in one of the least-visited countries.
Before her trip to Timor-Leste, the author found limited online information for tourists — she had …
Marielle Descalsota
Western special operations activity is on the rise around a new US partner in a strategic but unstable area of the Mediterranean
US Navy SEALs drilled with Cypriot commandos after other Western forces moved into position amid co…
Constantine Atlamazoglou
Why Royal Caribbean isn't going all in on massive cruise ships despite the wild success of its new Icon of the Seas
Royal Caribbean International's CEO called Icon of the Seas its "best-selling product" yet. But the…
Brittany Chang
Russian troops are being blown up by their own minefields because their leaders won't say where they are, Ukraine says
Russian forces have laid formidable minefields to defend their positions, but in one part of the fr…
Tom Porter
Spice and pickles king Atul Bedekar passes away at 56 in Mumbai
Atul V. Bedekar, the spice and pickles king, and Director of the V. P. Bedekar & Sons group, passed…
BRICS-led dedollarization should alarm the US as new members could be most aggressive against the greenback, former State Dept. official says
"It is clear that traditional US allies, such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, are already expl…