South Korean President Yoon boarded the US submarine on Wednesday
The US-backed Somali government said 100 al-Shabaab fighters were killed in a joint operation with the US on Wednesday
An amendment to the NDAA declaring that NATO's Article 5 does not override congressional war powers failed in a vote of 16-83
Two rare news stories occurred on the Korean Peninsula Tuesday. For the first time in 42 years, a US Navy nuclear ballistic missile submarine has made a port call in South Korea. On the same day, a US soldier crossed into North Korea "willfully and without authorization."
The arms include NASAMS air defense systems, kamikaze drones, TOW Missiles, and other various types of equipment
The attack marks at least the 20th time Israel has bombed Syria this year
The CIA is also openly trying to recruit Russians
Preparing for war against China
The UN Security Council on Tuesday for the first time held a session on the risks that artificial intelligence (AI) poses to the world, the latest evidence that regulating the development of AI has become a universal concern
The Russian Defense Ministry said it would assume all ships were carrying military cargo
US companies are hesitant to unload the oil over concerns of retaliation from Iran in the Persian Gulf
Western officials are blaming Ukraine's tactics for the lack of success
Sea-air integrated drills to safeguard regional peace, stability, strengthen cooperation
Documents reveal how the oil company offered to finance Bogota’s military as it was killing opponents during the 1990s and collaborated with a general accused of kidnap, torture and murder
The Czech Republic is the 25th NATO country to sign a treaty
As Washington follows the neocon Wolfowitz Doctrine in East Asia, John V. Walsh says U.S. provocation must stop. Biden should instead take up China’s offer of peaceful coexistence
Berlin brings its military-industrial infrastructure closer to Russia's borders
Some of the largest corporate retirement funds are among the most heavily invested in weapons banned under international law, finds a corporate accountability watchdog
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