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Indian security forces have killed 31 alleged Maoist rebels in what it Modi government officials called "the biggest-ever ...
Taiwan has accused China of carrying out what it calls "grey zone" warfare, which is designed to pressure the island without ...
You’ll spot it first from the Ben Franklin Bridge: a massive gray beast on the Camden banks. The USS New Jersey sailed four ...
Kim vowed there would be no imposition of martial law if he were elected president. “Even if a president has the emergency power to declare martial law, I would never exercise that authority,” he said ...
At a training site in Russia, the five North ... Korea. One video published by state-run media outlet Rossiyskaya Gazeta shows a Russian soldier and a North Korean serviceman each waving a flag ...
North Korea is building the second of what it hopes to be a fleet of fearsome naval guided-missile destroyers - even though the first flagship vessel apparently can't move under its own steam.
Strider reported China’s proximity to North Korea and its vast digital infrastructure and loosey-goosey regulatory environment make it an enticing place for North Korea to send its IT workers.
Australia has deployed a warship on a sanctions enforcement mission against North Korea. Picture: Australian Defence Force “Operation Argos supports the international community’s goal of the ...
Trump is once again calling opponents “communists” as his administration wages policy fights on trade and in the courts.
Micah McCartney is a reporter for Newsweek based in Taipei, Taiwan. He covers U.S.-China relations, East Asian and Southeast Asian security issues, and cross-strait ties between China and Taiwan.
SEOUL--In its first direct criticism of the Trump administration, North Korea lashed out at U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio for calling it a “rogue” state and warned Monday that such ...