Iran ballistic missiles

Leaked U.S. Intelligence Documents Reveal Israeli Plans for Retaliatory Strike on Iran

In a development that has raised serious concerns about international security and U.S.-Israeli relations, documents purporting to show classified U.S. intelligence on Israel’s military preparations for a potential retaliatory strike on Iran surfaced on social media this week. The alleged...
US-China

US-China Power Shift: Can a Grand Bargain End Decades of Rivalry?

A persistent theme posits that societies can maintain social cohesion despite vast wealth inequality, as long as total wealth continues to grow. This growth allows for wealth distribution, even to those with the smallest shares, provided their portions increase—albeit modestly....
TSMC

US Commerce Department Investigates TSMC Over Possible Violation of Huawei Export Rules

The United States Commerce Department has reportedly initiated an investigation into Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s largest chip manufacturer, to determine if it has violated U.S. export controls by supplying smartphone and artificial intelligence (AI) chips to the...
Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris Describes Sinwar’s Death as a ‘Defining Moment’ for U.S. Middle East Policy

Vice President Kamala Harris, during a campaign stop in Michigan on Friday, found herself addressing one of the thorniest issues in global politics: the war between Israel and Hamas, which has consumed the Gaza Strip since October 2023. Harris, speaking...
GOP’s Last-Minute Challenge to Pennsylvania’s Overseas Voting Procedures Faces Scrutiny in Federal Court

GOP’s Last-Minute Challenge to Pennsylvania’s Overseas Voting Procedures Faces Scrutiny in Federal Court

A Republican-backed lawsuit challenging Pennsylvania’s procedures for overseas voters appeared to encounter significant roadblocks. U.S. District Judge Christopher Conner expressed skepticism over the timing and merits of the case, repeatedly questioning why the lawsuit was filed just weeks before the...
Xi Jinping

China’s Silent Expectations: What Beijing Hopes to Gain from the Next U.S. Presidency

On October 10, Taiwan’s National Day, President Lai Ching-te delivered a bold and defiant speech that reverberated across the Taiwan Strait, intensifying an already fragile geopolitical situation. Speaking to an audience in Taipei, Lai emphasized that Taiwan was resolute in...
United States-US

Former Indian Intelligence Officer Charged in U.S. Plot to Assassinate Sikh Activist

The United States has charged Vikash Yadav, a former Indian intelligence officer, with orchestrating a foiled plot to assassinate a prominent U.S.-based advocate of Khalistan, an independent Sikh state. The indictment has brought to light allegations of Indian government involvement...
China BeiDou navigation satellite system

Chinese Scientists Claim Breakthrough Radar Technology Capable of Tracking U.S. Stealth Fighters

Chinese scientists have reportedly developed a new radar technology that can detect and track the U.S. Air Force’s F-22 Raptor, one of the world's most advanced stealth fighter jets. This technological leap leverages signals from China’s BeiDou navigation satellite system,...
Electricity Demand in U.S. to Surge for First Time in Decades

Electricity Demand in U.S. to Surge for First Time in Decades

In a new report from energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie, the U.S. is set to experience a significant rise in electricity demand, marking the first substantial growth in decades. The consultancy predicts a national increase of up to 15% in some...
China Economic

U.S. to Counter China’s Industrial Overcapacity with Restrictive Tools: White House

The United States has signaled its intent to push back against China’s growing market dominance, which is fueled by excessive production in key sectors like electric vehicles (EVs), semiconductors, and batteries. Daleep Singh, Deputy National Security Adviser for International Economics,...
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