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Montgomery said that in 2015 the US military had recruited 6,400 people to work in cyber offense, of which 2,100 recruits ...
Hot, dry and windy conditions in March were twice as likely because of warming caused by burning fossil fuels, study finds ...
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has taken a leading role behind the scenes in US trade negotiations — as President Trump expressed hope Friday that he would “open China” to ...
China calculates amid tariff squeeze Trump’s approval sinks Trump rebukes Putin over Ukraine attack Colleges back ...
Beijing insists the structures are intended for fishing, but officials and experts in South Korea see them as the latest example of China’s ... back” and was open to negotiating non-tariff ...
North Korea reportedly assisted in the recapture of Russia’s Kursk region from Ukraine.
The result is a strategic inversion. Adversaries are not reacting to our strength. They are recalibrating based on our weakness. They are adjusting their recruitment targets, reallocating resources ...
Meanwhile, the Greenback also drew support from disappointing US GDP data: the economy contracted by 0.3% annualized in Q1 ...
The United States should consider working with Canada to open an equivalent shipping route to bolster its commercial and ...
The U.S. has deployed its bombers to five Indo-Pacific locations that are outside the continental U.S., a Newsweek map shows.
We follow an “in local, for local” strategy in our operations across the globe, and therefore, we will primarily hire local staff in Korea while sending a small number of employees from China to ...
A map created by Anna van Amerongen using Esri ArcGIS technology shows the locations of China's steel rig (pink) and the Deep Blue No. 2 fish farm inside the Korea-China Provisional Measures Zone ...