Trump hails ‘cherished’ defense ties with Japan as pillar of Pacific peace
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday hailed the alliance with Japan as “the foundation of peace and security in the Pacific,” underscoring renewed strength in
Is China’s Near Monopoly in Rare Earths Really a Chokepoint in the Global Economy?
Overcoming China’s dominance over rare earths is just a question of political will – and Beijing’s moves might provide just that. On October 9, Beijing expanded its
Trump sign rare earths and missiles deals
US President Donald Trump and Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi praised one another profusely on Tuesday, trumpeting a “new golden age” in relations between their
US Navy helicopter, fighter jet crash in separate South China Sea incidents
A U.S. Navy helicopter and a fighter jet crashed separately into the South China Sea within the space of an hour during routine operations conducted
North Korea test-fires cruise missiles ahead of Trump visit to South Korea
North Korea test-fired sea-to-surface cruise missiles to the west of the Korean Peninsula , state media KCNA said on Wednesday, just as U.S. President Donald
Malaysia’s defense industrial base journey builds self-reliance, enhances readiness
High costs, long lead times and limited resources are challenges as Indo-Pacific nations aspire to build resilient defense industrial bases to reduce reliance on foreign
Trump to talk trade, security with Japan’s new leader Takaichi
U.S. President Donald Trump will meet Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo on Tuesday for talks on trade and security, a week after
Ahead of Trump-Xi meeting, China says bombers flew near Taiwan
A group of Chinese H-6K bombers recently flew near Taiwan to practice “confrontation drills”, Chinese state media reported late on Sunday, publicising the action just
Taiwan general warns China’s military drills could be preparation for blockade or war, vows to resist
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense said China has been conducting training missions in the western Pacific aimed at limiting U.S. and allied military access. The
New era of trilateral partnership at Philippines’ strategic Subic shipyard
A South Korean firm has launched shipbuilding operations at the Subic shipyard in Luzon, the Philippines’ largest island. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led the
