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More Than Meets the Eye: Why the King’s Meeting with Biden Holds Greater Significance
On Sunday, President Joe Biden embarks on a brief yet significant trip to London, aptly termed a "mini-state visit."
The primary purpose of his visit is to meet with the King, marking a notable moment in their relationship.
President…
Mounting Pressure on South Korea: Calls to Provide Arms Support to Kyiv Amid Ukraine War
As the conflict between Ukraine and Russia intensifies, pressure is growing on South Korea to provide military support to Kyiv in the form of arms shipments.
With the Ukrainian military facing a formidable adversary, advocates argue that…
UN Observers Demand Access to Ukrainian Nuclear Plant for Safety Assessment
United Nations (UN) observers have called for immediate access to Ukraine's nuclear power plant amid growing concerns over safety and transparency.
The request comes as the international community seeks to ensure the highest standards…
US Considers Blocking Chinese Companies’ Use of Cloud Services from Amazon, Microsoft
The Biden administration is thinking about prohibiting US-based cloud services providers like Microsoft and Amazon Web Services (AWS) from offering their products to Chinese businesses.
This action is a result of the US government's…
Naval Buildup and Cultural Divisions: Contrasting Priorities of China and America
In a contrasting scenario, China is vigorously bolstering its naval capabilities while the United States finds itself embroiled in a deeply divisive culture war.
As the two global powers navigate their respective challenges, the…
Putin’s Damaging Effect on Russia Exposed in Armed Mutiny, CIA’s Burns Conveys
In a recent lecture to Britain's Ditchley Foundation, US CIA Director William Burns expressed his views on the armed mutiny led by mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, emphasizing its significance as a challenge to Russia.
Burns…
New Heights: US Military’s First-ever Flight of Marine F-35Cs from California to Australia
In a remarkable milestone for the US military, a Marine aviation squadron has achieved a historic first by flying F-35 Lightning II fighter jets from California to Australia.
The Marine Corps announced that the Marine Fighter Attack…
Implications of China’s Anti-Espionage Law Raise Alarm for People and Companies
China's newly enforced revised law, significantly broadening the definition of espionage, has granted Beijing increased authority to crack down on perceived threats to national security.
However, critics, including the United States…