The mystery US weapon that may have left Maduro’s henchmen ‘vomiting blood’
Nicolas Maduro’s bodyguards did not know what had hit them when US forces swooped in to snatch the Venezuelan leader from beneath their noses. One moment they
China’s record-breaking 45-trillion-yuan foreign trade volume in 2025 offers a window gauging into the economy’s resilience, competitiveness
China’s foreign trade in goods grew by 3.8 percent year-on-year to reach 45.47 trillion yuan ($6.51 trillion) in 2025, hitting a new record and marking
Canadian PM Carney arrives in Beijing; visit to help Ottawa gain more room for balance with US, China
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for an official visit to China through Saturday. This marks the first trip to China
Every country for itself: The chilling message in Mark Carney’s Taiwan snub
Imagine for a moment that a delegation of friendly foreign lawmakers has been urgently summoned back home in the middle of an all-expenses-paid visit to
Trump Class Battleships Could Get Megawatt Lasers: Navy’s Top Officer
The U.S. Navy’s top officer wants directed energy weapons to become the go-to choice for the crews of American warships when faced with close-in threats.
Trump Claims Iran Has Stopped Killing Protestors
Even as flight tracking data shows an apparent exodus of aircraft from the biggest U.S. base in the Middle East ahead of a possible new conflict
Iran warns of retaliation if Trump strikes, US withdraws some personnel from bases
he United States is withdrawing some personnel from bases in the Middle East, a U.S. official said on Wednesday, after a senior Iranian official said
Taiwan seeks arrest of Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus CEO over illegal hires
Taiwan prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for the chief executive officer of Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus, alleging he was involved in illegal business and
Facing China, ASEAN Coast Guard Forum’s institutionalisation would bolster regional capability
Southeast Asian states need their coast guards to cooperate if they are to withstand and counter Chinese aggression, especially as US uninterest in the South
Indonesia’s neutrality problem: surveillance, endurance and a Taiwan contingency
Indonesia’s military force development needs to prioritise capabilities required to enforce neutrality in a Taiwan contingency. Without persistent surveillance and the ability to remain on
