Taiwanese students who enrolled in Hong Kong universities since a 2020 national security law banned public criticism of the government say they have no freedom to talk about politics, with some engaging in self-censorship for fear of getting themselves or others into trouble.
The United States and Australia rehearsed precision missile strikes during war games on Saturday, the latest in a series of moves by the partners amid growing tensions with China in the Indo-Pacific region.
Despite being one of the top three military spenders in NATO and the delivery of over €7.5 billion ($8.3 billion) in arms aid to Ukraine, Germany has faced a string of bad news regarding its armed forces. Last week, the Bundeswehr's top commander admitted that the army would not have the resources to raise a single combat-ready division until 2025.
A ban imposed by India on exports of several categories of rice due to rising domestic prices and fears of a shortfall in the next crop yield could drive up global prices of the grain at a time when food insecurity is already a concern, according to experts.
The Iranian Air Force will start the 11th edition of its "Velayat" aerial drill nationwide late on Sunday, employing both manned and unmanned aircraft to simulate real battlefield scenarios with the aim of bolstering the nation's defense readiness.
Spokesman for the Iranian Parliament's Energy Committee Mostafa Nakhaei says that the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) seeks to meet a target of increasing the share of nuclear to 15% of Iran's total electricity output by 2041.
Iran has the third largest proven oil reserves across the world, new figures by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) show.
A member of Iran's parliament has criticized the return of the morality police to the streets to enforce mandatory veiling laws, calling it a misguided policy.
Hundreds of thousands of people in the occupied Palestine have flooded the streets of Tel Aviv and other cities in the largest demonstration in six months against prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right cabinet, according to media reports.
Ukrainian troops struck an oil depot and an ammunition warehouse of the Russian Army in Russian-annexed Crimea, the Ukrainian military's communications department confirmed on July 22.
A Ukrainian drone attack at infrastructure facilities in Crimea has sparked mass evacuations and briefly suspended road traffic on the bridge linking the peninsula to Russia, according to the regional governor of Crime.
Americas Pacific Propeller International won a $22.8 million modification by the US Air Force for the overhaul support for the C-130 54H60 series propeller. This contract provides for the overhaul and repair of the C-130 54H60 series propeller for the Air Force and multiple countries. All work will be performed in Kent, Washington, and individual […]
Plans to strengthen the French interceptions watchdog CNCTR's (Commission Nationale de Contrôle des Techniques de Renseignement) oversight of audio and video recordings by the intelligence services (IO, 26/06/23) have been jettisoned. A parliamentary joint committee voted to axe Article 22.4 of
Frustration is growing within the State Security Service or FSB where the settling of scores between its senior officers is
MBDA is almost there. The European missile manufacturer, a joint venture between Airbus (37,5%), BAE Systems (37,5%) and Leonardo (25%),
Anthony Podesta's eponymous Podesta Group is still spending big in Washington on behalf of the London-based investment group Gemcorp. It
Moscow: Defence minister puts daughter in charge of veteran aid fund The psychologist Yulia Shoigu, oldest daughter of Russian defence minister
US lawmakers are calling on the State Department to address the growing foreign threat posed by generative artificial intelligence (AI)
The French air force's three Rafale aircraft currently deployed on the island of Guam as part of the Pegasus 23
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