Walz appeals to voters considering leaving Harris over Gaza: “Trump is offering you nothing”
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz made a direct pitch to Muslim and Arab American voters in Michigan, addressing those concerned about the Biden administration’s
What will happen if America’s election result is contested?
GABRIEL STERLING is preparing for trouble: “Do we have concerns? Yes. Do we have backup plans? Sure. I don’t want to get too deep into them,
Philippines withdraws from disputed reef in South China Sea
The Philippines has withdrawn a coastguard ship keeping watch over a disputed reef after a months-long stand-off with China. The Teresa Magbanua, Manila’s largest coastguard
German naval ships to transit Taiwan Strait to uphold Free and Open Indo-Pacific
Two German Navy ships are set to transit the international waters of the Taiwan Strait in September 2024, becoming the first German military vessels to
Elite US Seal Team 6 preparing to defend Taiwan
The U.S. Navy unit that took out 9/11 mastermind Osama Bin Laden is preparing for its next covert mission as reported by the Financial Times on Wednesday, Sept. 11.
Ukraine Uses Maneuver Warfare at the Strategic Level
When Ukraine began its incursion into Russian territory in August, I hoped that it signaled a strategic shift to an offensive maneuver warfare vice accepting
From Bradley to Booker: US Army invests $760m in combat vehicles to boost force
The US Army is rigorously modernizing its fleet of next-generation combat vehicles by purchasing advanced ground systems. The service is enhancing its ground force capabilities
The Ko Wen-je Case Points to Deeper Problems in Taiwan Politics
The allegations against the former presidential candidate raise questions about pervasive corruption at all levels of government – particularly in the property development sector.Sitting in
U.S. committed to Bangladesh economic growth, to give $202m more in aid
The 6th amendment of ‘The Development Objective Grant Agreement’ (DOAG) has been signed between Bangladesh and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in
Japanese-Uyghur lawmaker calls for harder line on China
Japan’s first lawmaker of Uyghur heritage is urging her country to take a stronger position on China’s human rights record, while also calling for a
