China’s military could isolate Taiwan, cripple its economy, and make the democratic island succumb to the will of Beijing’s ruling Communist Party without ever firing a
Author: Daniel
China is watching warily as Putin and Kim forge new ‘alliance’
As Russian President Vladimir Putin glided through the crowd-lined streets of Pyongyang atop a luxury Mercedes-Benz alongside his North Korean host Kim Jong Un this
This American was fined $500 per bullet he accidentally took on Turks and Caicos vacation
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At least nine dead, 25 injured as gunmen attack places of worship in Russia’s Dagestan
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Singapore is acquiring eight additional F-35As, expanding its planned fleet of the United States-made fighter jet to 20 to replace its older F-16 aircraft. The
Multinational RIMPAC exercise builds ‘true partnerships’
Air, land and maritime forces from 29 Allies and Partners will converge in the Hawaiian archipelago in late June 2024 for the United States-led Rim
Army signaller excels in maritime operations
When Corporal Samuel Smith, of the Army’s 1st Signal Regiment, found out he was deploying on Operation Manitou, he didn’t know what to expect. But
