J-35A Stealth Fighter

China Executes Former Defense Engineer for Leaking J-35A Stealth Fighter Secrets

In a case that has sent shockwaves through China’s national security circles, a former assistant defense engineer, identified as Liu, has been sentenced to death for leaking classified intelligence on China’s J-35A fifth-generation stealth fighter to foreign intelligence agencies. The...
f-35 stealth fighters

Portugal, Canada, and Germany Hesitate on F-35 Acquisition: What It Means for India

In a significant development, Portugal and Canada are expressing hesitancy over proceeding with the acquisition of F-35 stealth fighters from the United States. Adding to this, military experts from Germany have also voiced concerns about purchasing American stealth aircraft. These...
Red Sea conflict

Red Sea conflict: U.S. Shifts to Cost-Effective Tactics Against Houthi Drone Threat

A newly released video by the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has revealed a significant tactical shift in the fight against Houthi drone attacks. American fighter jets are now using AGR-20 Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) rockets to destroy enemy...
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 on display in the Korean War

The Forgotten Human Stories of the Cold War: Spies, Defectors, and the Great Game

The Cold War is often remembered for its proxy wars, nuclear brinkmanship, and the ideological battle between the two superpowers—the Soviet Union and the United States. However, amidst the high-stakes geopolitical maneuvering, the human element is often overlooked. Stories of...
indonesia military

Indonesia Passes Military Bill Amid Protests, Raising Fears of Democratic Backslide

Indonesia's parliament passed contentious revisions to the country's military Bill on Thursday, sparking fears of a return to authoritarian practices and prompting street protests from student and civil society groups. The changes, which expand the scope of military officers in...
South Korea on Edge as Constitutional Court Prepares Verdict

South Korea on Edge as Constitutional Court Prepares Verdict on Impeached President

South Korea continue to mount as the nation’s Constitutional Court deliberates on the fate of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol. Amid growing unrest, opposition lawmakers are demanding heightened security after one of their members was struck by an egg outside...
China

China Defends Execution of Four Canadians Amidst Diplomatic Tensions

China defended its execution of four Canadian citizens in recent weeks, maintaining that it acted “in accordance with the law” despite sharp condemnation from Canada. The latest incident further strains relations between the two nations, already embroiled in a series...
China Housing Market

China’s Housing Market Faces a Transformational Shift Amid Economic Uncertainty

Harbin, a northeastern city in China, has seen rapid urban development in recent years, with high-rise apartments standing alongside commercial hubs and historic landmarks. However, for many property owners like 55-year-old driver Zhao Yuchun, the changing landscape serves as a...
Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) UAE

UAE Labour Laws: MOHRE Warns Against Hiring Workers Without Valid Permits

Strict Measures to Enforce UAE Labour Laws The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) has issued a strong warning to private sector establishments and employers, cautioning them against hiring individuals without a valid work permit issued by the ministry. This prohibition applies even...
Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Turkey’s Kurdish Conundrum: A Century of Denial, a New Political Chessboard

For over a century, Turkey has systematically denied its Kurdish population fundamental democratic rights and autonomy. Since the founding of the Turkish Republic in 1923, successive governments have sought to suppress Kurdish identity, banning the Kurdish language, outlawing cultural expressions,...
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