Germany’s Defense Engagement in the Indo-Pacific Is a Balancing Act
Like the 2021 edition, Germany’s 2024 Indo-Pacific Deployment will signal Berlin’s commitment to the region – and the limits of its presence. Germany’s Defense Engagement
What Will Modi 3.0 Mean for China-India Relations?
From Tawang to Taiwan, assessing the geopolitical rivalry and geostrategic competition. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s small margin of victory in the 2024 general elections
Philippines files U.N. claim to extended continental shelf in South China Sea
The Philippines filed a claim with the U.N. on Saturday to an extended continental shelf (ECS) in the South China Sea, a waterway where it has
China Premier Li starts Australia trip with Adelaide panda announcement
China Premier Li Qiang made a low-key start on Sunday to a four-day trip to Australia with visits to a South Australian winery and Adelaide
Japan defense startups draw interest from U.S. venture capital
Japan’s defense and aerospace startups are seeing growing interest from U.S. venture capital as the government here pushes to bolster the country’s defenses, while receiving
World leaders join Ukraine summit in test of Kyiv’s peace push
World leaders gathered at a Swiss Alpine resort on Saturday to seek broader consensus for Ukraine’s peace proposals at a summit shunned by China and
Strengthening Military-Civilian Relations and Partnerships on Global Health Security
The Australian Defence Force, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency co-hosted the Military Civilian Health Security Summit in Sydney, June 16-17, bringing
U.S. Indo-Pacific Commander Travels to Indonesia
Adm. Samuel J. Paparo, commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, visited Indonesia June 11-14, to meet with senior military and government officials as the two nations
Nevada 3rd Congressional District Primary
Voters in Nevada’s 1st Congressional District will see a November rematch between incumbent Rep. Dina Titus, a Democrat seeking her seventh term in the U.S.
USA Elections 2024 Updates 15 Jun 2024
A recent Project Liberty/Ipsos poll of 1,020 American adults reveals that most Americans believe false or fabricated news and information will pose a significant or somewhat significant