Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te is defying China by traveling to the U.S. and entering into a $385 million arms deal.
South Korean fighter jets were scrambled as Russian and Chinese bombers entered the country's air-defense zone.
Chinese arms makers saw lowest annual revenues in four years, SIPRI top 100 report says, while US keeps No 1 spot with 41 ...
It is no longer a question of whether robotic dogs will be weaponized in the future. They are already here, and China is ...
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China to develop Scarborough into military base
CHINA is 'very likely' to turn Scarborough Shoal into an artificial island with military facilities, particularly as bases ...
China's export restrictions on antimony, a critical mineral for ammunition production, have created supply shortages and ...
Under the Biden administration, the majority of Chinese illegally entering the U.S. were single, military age men.
As the U.S. Navy faces the return of great power competition, especially with China's maritime rise, it must overcome decades ...
In an effort to create a cutting edge force, the Chinese Communist party (CCP) has spent billions of dollars expanding and ...
Over the past year, analysts and writers in the mainstream press as well as in some left-wing media have argued that China ...
Taiwan’s president Lai Ching-te met with Hawaii's governor and the state’s congressional representatives during a Pacific ...
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te stops over at Hawaii and Guam as part of a week-long trip in the South Pacific, as Beijing ...