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South Korea’s birth rate has dropped throughout much of the past decade, spelling trouble for the military as regional ...
With new weapons, cash, and battleground experience from Ukraine, North Korea has become much more formidable. How should ...
Despite some claims to the contrary, the axis of upheaval remains active: China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea continue to deepen their ties. Russia and China are flexing thei... Tensions escalate in ...
Russian state-sponsored business Rosoboronexport has made statements that the first Su-57Es will be delivered in 2025.
"Both sides reiterated their commitment to the further development of relations of friendship, good neighborhood and cooperation in all areas in line with the treaty on comprehensive strategic ...
President Donald Trump's vow to respond with "fire and fury" if North Korea persisted in threatening the United States caught his foreign policy and military aides by surprise, two administration ...
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, remains a pivotal and controversial event in modern history. Beyond its ...
South Korea’s export growth was stronger than expected in July, driven largely by strong demand for high-performance computing chips amid the artificial-intelligence boom.
South Korea's exports rose for the second straight month in July, beating market expectations on strong chip demand and shipments being moved forward ahead of higher U.S. tariffs, which are ...
Daily Memo: China’s Latest Arms Exports Kuwait and Mali are among Beijing's newest defense partners.
South Korea's exports surged to their highest level ever for a July, fuelled by strong overseas demand for semiconductors and automobiles, despite US tariffs weighing on trade, government data showed ...
Analysis Regional Directory Eurasia Is South Korea the Next Big Arms Maker? Seoul’s arsenal diplomacy could ultimately reinforce, not erode, U.S. primacy.