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Key Points The medium-term outlook for defense spending is positive, with both the U.S. and other NATO countries looking to ...
Poorest nations set to lose out as Western countries redirect development funding to defence and domestic spending.
The Israeli military expanded its offensive in Gaza today, issuing an evacuation warning to parts of central Gaza where its ...
Global geopolitical turmoil impacts climate negotiations, with BRICS emerging as a powerful alternative for climate action ...
The Trump administration’s last-minute snub of the Aspen Security Forum this week betrays a growing animosity between the U.S ...
Philipp Fritsche explains how the new NATO defense spending pledge and US crypto legislation could impact the EU.
The general move away from U.S. strategic policy is hardly a surprise. “America First” apparently means “Everyone Else Last ...
China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) declared an "immediate prevention stage" Sunday morning due to the approach ...
The idea that America faces an inexorable, irreversible decline has become a form of conventional wisdom. Is this really true — or is it becoming so because of poor policy choices being made by its ...
When he was sworn in, Trump promised a new “Golden Age.” It’s clear that, six months into his presidency, the public isn’t buying all the hype.
The China hawk, who is now third-in-charge at the Pentagon and is reviewing the submarine deal, has quickly courted controversy. So what does he want from Australia?
One of NATO’s top officials says Australia should draw the United States closer in light of China’s nuclear build-up.