Democrats keep doing surprisingly well in special elections. The party’s most vulnerable Senate incumbents are running ahead of their rivals in key battleground states. One
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How 2024’s US election could affect the global fight against climate change
While climate change has yet to emerge as a major voter issue, advocates warn the ‘fate of planet’ is at stake. With climate change fuelling
Ipsos 2024 U.S. Swing State Election Survey – June 2024
A new poll of Americans living in the swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona and Nevada shows that presidential race remains
Romania to buy 54 howitzers from South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace
The Romanian Ministry of National Defence has chosen the K9 Thunder 155 mm self-propelled howitzer for the nation’s armed forces. The country’s military is to
White House redirects air defense interceptors to embattled Ukraine
The U.S. moved Ukraine to the front of the line for its sales of air defense interceptors — one of the most critical weapons in
Japan’s defense R&D center aims to boost innovation, exports
Defense technology initiatives in Japan will be boosted by the much-anticipated launch of a research and development (R&D) center in 2024. Modeled on institutions such
The China challenge can make Australia more cohesive, but only if we all face it
Whatever diplomatic niceties were exchanged during Premier Li Qiang’s visit to Australia this week, China wants to undo the established liberal order and impose a
Donald Trump has finally got it right about the January 6th insurrectionists
Here is a thought experiment. Try to put politics and the presidential race out of your mind and give Donald Trump the benefit of the doubt
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I really hate doing this, but I cannot not do it,” announced the conservative host Hugh Hewitt on his online show. This was a preface to
Why North Korea’s Military Partnership With Russia Is Here to Stay
For North Korea’s military-industrial complex, collaboration with Russia creates a self-perpetuating cycle. For North Korea’s military-industrial complex, this collaboration creates a self-perpetuating cycle: with Russia