Trump’s ‘drill, baby, drill’ agenda could keep the world hooked on oil and gas
Donald Trump’s repeated mantra of “drill, baby, drill” demands that more oil and gas be extracted in the United States, but the president has set
China warns the ICC against “politicizing” the arrest of former Philippines President Duterte
China’s Foreign Ministry stated that it was closely monitoring the situation following the arrest of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. The arrest, which was carried
Taiwanese chip giant’s investments in U.S. stir ‘silicon shield’ security worries
President Trump’s plan for Taiwan’s leading semiconductor company to invest $100 billion into new semiconductor facilities in Arizona has divided politics here in Taiwan. Opposition
G7 to discuss Ukraine after US restarts aid, proposes 30-day ceasefire
Foreign ministers from the G7 group of leading industrial nations are set to gather for several days of talks in Quebec, Canada, including meetings focused
The US dividing Russia from China?
The Trump administration’s effort to divide Russia from China is doomed to fail. This means that the United States is destroying security relationships based on
Ukraine hopes its ceasefire offer will turn the tables on Russia
ON THE battlefield Ukraine has more than once turned looming catastrophe into partial success against Russia. It might have pulled off a similar feat in the diplomatic
Why Backing Ukraine Is a Diplomatic Imperative for Malaysia
It would be unfair to state that Russia’s war against Ukraine only began with the invasion of February 24, 2022. However, the scale, intensity, and
The Case for a Taiwan-US Semiconductor Agreement
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced, together with U.S. President Donald Trump, its decision to invest massively in the United States. Per TSMC CEO C.C. Wei, this investment
III MSB Marine Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation 2025
U.S. Marines with III Marine Expeditionary Force Support Battalion, III Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, participate in a Marine Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation on Dagmar
U.S. Congress studies Japan’s fixed submarine production schedule
As the U.S. struggles to keep up with China’s growing maritime might, lawmakers in Washington are exploring ways to address the country’s shipbuilding constraints, including