The number of coronavirus infections in the world have been rising even as countries take precautionary measures to slow the spread down.
Read More »Presidential Rift, Coronavirus Eclipse Afghan Peace Deal
A lingering dispute over Afghanistan’s presidential election and an outbreak of coronavirus in the country appear to have complicated further an already troubled effort the United States is making to help find a negotiated end to nearly 19 years of war.
Read More »Japan Unveils Plans for Domestically-Made Hypersonic Weapons – Report
The blueprint reportedly stipulates the development of the Hypersonic Cruise Missile (HCM) and the Hyper Velocity Gliding Projectile (HVGP) which are expected to enter service in the early 2030s.
Read More »Central Asian Countries Use Different Strategies To Deal With Coronavirus Crisis
A glance at a global map tracking the spread of the coronavirus just one week ago would have shown a large blank space south of Russia, north of Iran, and west of China as an area completely free of the virus.
Read More »Chinese major homemade aircraft conducts test flights despite epidemic
Major Chinese home-grown aircraft, including the C919 large passenger jet, AG600 large amphibious aircraft and Y-20 large transport aircraft, have managed to conduct test flights and operations despite the novel coronavirus epidemic.
Read More »Erdogan Confirms First Turkish Soldier Deaths in Libya
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed Tuesday the deaths of two Turkish soldiers in Libya, where Ankara has military forces in support of the internationally-backed government in Tripoli. Word of the losses comes as the Turkish opposition steps up pressure against Erdogan’s Libya policy.
Read More »DOD Adopts 5 Principles of Artificial Intelligence Ethics
The Defense Department has formally adopted five principles for the ethical development of artificial intelligence capabilities.
Read More »Kabul Chaos: Afghan Election Dispute Could Spill Over Into Peace Process
Afghanistan has averted a full-blown political crisis after the two main contenders in a bitterly disputed presidential election — each claiming victory — agreed to back down from their escalating feud.
Read More »Fighting could disrupt U.S.-Taliban truce in Afghan hinterlands
The road to Zabol province is specked with craters. Army outposts line a raw landscape of mountains and open steppe. Winds snap hard; signs warn of minefields. The Taliban has blown up most of the bridges.
Read More »U.S. would take military action if China attacks Taiwan: Bernie Sanders
United States Senator Bernie Sanders, who is vying for the Democratic Party’s nomination for president, said Sunday that if elected, he would be prepared to take military action if China attacked Taiwan.
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