Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te

Taiwan’s Political Paralysis Undermines President Lai’s Agenda Amid Rising Chinese Pressure

One year after taking office, Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te finds his presidency engulfed in a storm of political turmoil. Elected in January 2024 on a platform promising to defend Taiwan's democracy against growing Chinese aggression, Lai now faces an intensifying...
Taiwan

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Unveils Taiwan’s First AI Supercomputer Amid Global Tech Tensions

In a bold declaration on the eve of Computex 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced that the company will partner with Taiwanese tech giants and the island’s government to build Taiwan’s first AI supercomputer, marking a milestone moment in the...
Su-30 Fighter Jets

Myanmar’s Junta Receives Su-30 Fighter Jets and Attack Helicopters from Russia in Major Military Boost

In a powerful demonstration of growing geopolitical alignment, Myanmar’s military government has publicly expressed gratitude to Russia for a new arsenal of advanced fighter jets and military hardware, signaling a deeper and more strategic partnership between the two sanctioned regimes....
HMS Prince Of Wales

Europe’s Naval Power on Display: HMS Prince of Wales and ITS Cavour Join Forces Amid Global Tensions

In a powerful display of European naval capability and unity, the Royal Navy’s HMS Prince of Wales and the Italian Navy’s ITS Cavour joined forces this week in the Mediterranean Sea for a major joint exercise. At a time when...
Bangladesh-China

Bangladesh-China Military Ties: Chinese J-10s & JF-17s Pose Twin Threat to India’s Eastern Front; PLA Air Activity Alarms Indian Defense Establishment — Aerial Logistics Base Near Siliguri Corridor on the Cards?

A “quiet but deliberate encroachment,” China is reportedly moving to establish a deeper military footprint in South Asia—this time not through Pakistan, but via Bangladesh. Indian intelligence sources have confirmed that Chinese military officials recently visited the World War II-era...
East China Sea China-Japan Maritime Showdown

China-Japan Maritime Showdown Escalates: Spy Ships, Surveillance, and Sovereignty in East China Sea

Tensions between China and Japan have reached a new high after the Japanese government reported a record-breaking 353 days of Chinese government ships entering its contiguous zone in 2024. This aggressive behavior is now matched by Beijing’s deployment of advanced...
F-35 Lightning II fighter jets

Denmark Strengthens Defense Posture With Arrival of Additional F-35 fighter jets

Denmark has taken a major step forward in strengthening its national defense by receiving four additional F-35 Lightning II fighter jets, bringing its fleet total to fifteen. The delivery, which follows earlier delays due to the implementation of the Technology...
AT-6 Texan

Forgotten Wings: Untold Story of British WWII Pilots Trained in U.S. Under Lend-Lease

Before the United States officially entered World War II, before the bombs dropped on Pearl Harbor, and before General Eisenhower's name became legend, American soil quietly hosted a remarkable wartime effort — not for its own soldiers, but for Britain's....
US airstrikes Houthi rebels insufficient to deter Red Sea attacks

Was Air Power Decisive in the Red Sea? A Hard Look at Houthis’ Naval War and Washington’s Aims

In early 2025, the international community witnessed what some called a strategic win: the Houthi rebel group in Yemen announced it would halt its attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, Bab el-Mandeb Strait, and Gulf of Aden. To...
Mexican Navy Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge

Mexican Navy Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge: 22 Injured in Stunning NYC Mishap

A majestic training ship operated by the Mexican Navy slammed into the Brooklyn Bridge late Saturday, snapping all three of its towering masts and injuring at least 22 people, including several cadets, in a dramatic and chaotic incident that has...
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