Taiwan has vowed to resist pressure from Washington to shift half of its chip production capacity to the United States, throwing down the gauntlet to
Category: International Relations
Is Trump’s Call For Putting Battleships Back In The Navy’s Fleet Even Feasible?
President Donald Trump says he has been seriously talking with Navy Secretary John Phelan about adding “battleships” with gun-centric armament and heavily armored hulls back
Russia Using Long-Range Drones To Attack Ukrainian Trains
Russia has launched a campaign against Ukrainian trains, striking rolling stock deep behind the lines to sow panic, hurt the economy and batter logistics, Ukrainian officials say.
China holds National Day ceremony in waters off atoll claimed by Philippines
China’s coast guard held a National Day flag-raising ceremony on a ship in the waters off the disputed Scarborough Shoal, vowing to “stand guard” over
Factories struggle in September as soft demand in China and US take toll
Factory activity shrank in much of the world last month, private surveys showed on Wednesday, as signs of a slowdown in U.S. growth and the
Taiwan says China trying to create legal basis for attack with UN resolution interpretation
Taiwan’s government said on Wednesday China was trying to create the legal basis for a future attack with its “misleading” interpretation of a key U.N.
Royal Australian Navy conducts milestone test of maritime resupply drone
Australia is expanding its military drone capabilities beyond surveillance and combat to include maritime logistics. In a first, the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in mid-2025
Japan’s fighter jet visit follows U.K. strike group’s port call as security partnership deepens
Japan and the United Kingdom are deepening their defense ties as security challenges grow across the Indo-Pacific and Europe. Following the U.K. Carrier Strike Group’s
USCGC Oliver Henry conducts Operation Rematau patrol, deterring threats in Micronesia
The fast response cutter crew wrapped up their 22-day mission under Operation Rematau, logging 340 operating hours and covering over 4,200 nautical miles. From Guam’s
25 Years Strong: Hawai‘i Guard and Philippines Celebrate Enduring Partnership
Cheers, handshakes and shared stories filled the air Sept. 23–25 as the Hawai‘i National Guard and Armed Forces of the Philippines celebrated 25 years of