Turkey’s ARSUS 100 surveillance systems—designed for integration onto Polish armored vehicles—might give Warsaw an edge in a future border confrontation with Russia or Belarus.
Pakistan and Taliban-controlled Afghanistan have been unable to reach an accommodation over their border dispute for a simple reason: each of them has zero trust in the other.
The Caspian region has emerged as a critical test-ground for the Trump administration’s transactional foreign policy.
ASAT tests may last only seconds, but the space debris they generate threatens satellites, astronauts, and the $1.8 trillion global space economy for decades to come.
Critical minerals are abundant, but without political continuity and legitimate governance, they remain out of reach.
The goal is not a government monopoly on truth but a commercial ecosystem—tools that courts, journalists, schools, scientists ...
The dozen Dutch fighters flew straight from the Netherlands to Idaho for flight training—and are scheduled to return later in the month.
Russia is following in the footsteps of Ukraine, which created its own Unmanned Systems Force (USF) focusing solely on drone development and use in September 2024.
The Type 003 Fujian, commissioned into the People’s Liberation Army Navy earlier in November, will be stationed at China’s Yulin Naval Base in southern Hainan—overlooking the South China Sea.
The USS Gerald R. Ford was recently redeployed to the Caribbean—nominally as part of a drug interdiction mission, but realistically to intimidate the Maduro government in Venezuela.
Back then, the Brady framework helped restore access to international capital markets for many debt-stricken countries and ...