China is likely to step up influence operations in Palau
As Palau approaches its November presidential election, expect China to intensify its influence operations in the strategically crucial Pacific island state. Much is at stake:
Philippine Officials Rescue 162 in Raid on Suspected Cyberscam Hub
Philippine authorities raided a suspected illegal online gaming and scam complex in Cebu province, and rescued more than 160 people who were committing internet-based crimes,
Russian missiles rock Kyiv
Putin: Kursk advance will not stop Russian offensive Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that Ukraine’s incursion into the border region of Kursk will not
Western hawks falsely attempt to paint China as Pacific conqueror
William Han is a Taiwan-born and U.S.-educated writer and lawyer based in Taiwan. Have you heard? China is about to invade Japan. William Han is
SAIC-GM logs first interim net loss as China auto tie-ups struggle
General Motors’ joint venture with Chinese state-owned player SAIC Motor has suffered its first interim net loss, underscoring the fast-eroding position of once-dominant foreign players.
The Gulf of Thailand may be the next U.S.-China flashpoint
Derek Grossman is a senior defense analyst at the think tank RAND Corp. in Santa Monica, California, and an adjunct professor in the practice of
Premier US military CBRNE command participates in Ulchi Freedom Shield in South Korea
A deployed U.S. Army Chemical Corps company is training together with U.S. and South Korean military forces near the world’s most heavily guarded border. American
U.S. Indo-Pacific Commander Travels to Indonesia
Adm. Samuel J. Paparo, commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, visited Indonesia from Aug. 30 to Sept. 1, where he met with senior government and military
Super Garuda Shield 24: U.S. Army Assists Construction of a School
In a small Indonesian city just south of the Java Sea, U.S. Army’s 610th Engineer Support Company is aiding the Indonesian National Armed Forces in