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Can India afford to keep chasing China’s military shadow — or should it accept strategic realities and choose a different ...
Pakistan's national carrier has posted an annual profit for the first time in more than two decades ahead of a second attempt ...
The ExxonMobil platform has become a focal point of rising tensions since late February, when a Venezuelan warship entered ...
The naturalized US citizen was accused of providing an “essential part” of Hamas’ “terror infrastructure” by facilitating the ...
The chief of the National Guard Bureau visited Timor-Leste last week to underscore the Rhode Island National Guard’s budding ...
Days before his troops overthrew the regime of Bashar Assad, Ahmad al-Sharaa declared that Syria deserves a system in which ...
Russia said on Sunday that its troops had taken the village of Basivka in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region, and were battering Ukrainian forces at a host of settlements in the area. More than two ...
Media in South Korea are reporting that U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is expected to visit Guam on his first trip to the Indo-Pacific, but will not visit South Korea. Hegseth was originally ...
PARIS, April 5. /TASS/. French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer have held a phone call, discussing ways to respond to Washington’s new tariffs, and the situation in ...
The losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Russia’s West battlegroup zone amounted to over 250 servicemen and a tank in 24 hours, the Russian Defense Ministry reported ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for "sufficient pressure on Russia" after a day of missile and drone strikes killed at least 23 people.
The real discourse is—de facto—not between the one state or two states but rather what kind of one state will it be,' a former Israeli leader tells Newsweek.
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