- July 3rd, 2025

The United States braces for a monumental presidential election on November 5, 2024, as Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump head into the final days of a campaign marked by tension and intensity. With polls showing razor-thin...

North Korea has escalated its involvement in the Russian-Ukrainian war by deploying an estimated 10,000 troops to Russia to join training exercises, with expectations they will likely be engaged in combat within weeks. U.S. and South Korean officials have highlighted...

Japan is at a crossroads following a recent election that left the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) without a majority, raising concerns of political instability at a crucial time for the country. The outcome has thrust Japan, the world’s third-largest...

China’s Ministry of State Security announced on Tuesday that it had successfully retrieved various spying devices from both the ocean surface and the deep sea, including sophisticated underwater “lighthouses” allegedly used to facilitate foreign submarine navigation. The ministry’s report underscores...

In a stark escalation of tensions, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei declared on Monday that Tehran would “use all available tools” to retaliate following Israel’s targeted airstrikes on military installations within Iranian territory over the weekend. Baghaei’s statements mark...

In a remarkable display of modern military technology, a recently surfaced video on social media captures the American-made Switchblade 600 loitering munition striking and destroying a Russian Tor mobile air defense missile system in Ukraine. This incident highlights the increasing...

A new report from the United States Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) has drawn global attention with its alarming analysis of Russia’s escalating nuclear posture. The report, titled “Nuclear Challenges: The Growing Capabilities of Strategic Competitors and Regional Rivals,” emphasizes the...

In a clear display of expanding influence, China has stirred up debate across the Pacific by docking two warships at Port Vila, Vanuatu, a region traditionally under the strong influence of Australia and the United States. The images of China’s...

As the U.S. presidential election draws near, the Philippines has expressed confidence that U.S. policies in the Asia-Pacific region will remain steady, regardless of the election’s outcome, according to the Philippines’ Defence Secretary, Gilberto Teodoro. Amid increasing tensions in the...

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