The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) air force flew 28 warplanes on Tuesday to conduct an exercise surrounding Taiwan to which the renegade island state responded by issuing radio warnings and deploying missiles. Chinese state-controlled media,
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday said the vote on Ukraines entry into the alliance did not meet unanimous consent. The NATO top boss rejected Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky's claim that NATO leaders "confirmed" that Ukraine would become a member
An unidentified drone carrying explosives reportedly hit the wall of a U.S
The authorities of Ukraines Mariupol city are planning to buy Iron Dome system from Israel to protect its airport. Mariupol International Airport, located just 5km from the city, was closed in June 2014, due to the escalation of an armed conflict
After 5 rounds of negotiations between Iran and the Group 4+1 (China, Russia, Britain and France plus Germany) in Vienna, 1000 sanctions have been removed but 500 of the most punishing ones still remain, Iran's top negotiator and Deputy Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi has said. The US is still adamant...
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Colin Kahl, the undersecretary of defense for policy, spoke about "getting China right," emphasized the importance of integrated deterrence, and called on members of the office to be flexible as they deal with a “complicated, messy and often violent world.” The top priority for the department is getting China right, Kahl said
A huge fire broke out at the Tondgooyan oil refinery in Southern Iran on Wednesday evening, a day after its Navys largest ship, a training and logistical vessel sunk in the Gulf of Oman after a mysterious blaze. Head of the refinerys public relations department has dismissed reports about an act of sabotage
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Iranian Navys new forward-basing ship, IRINS Makran, was seen on April 28 leaving its homeport with seven high-speed missile attack boats aboard and is being considered a suspected shipment of arms to Venezuela. Satellite imagery obtained by
South Korea plans to develop new equipment including new missiles and space launch vehicles after Washington scrapped a decades-old pact that banned Seoul from developing certain weapons. The decision to lift restrictions, first imposed in 1979, was announced by the U