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Lawmakers are advancing reforms to U.S. weapon sales processes to help get advanced technologies to allies faster.
D riven by the aggression and arms-racing of Russia and China, President Trump has proposed the first-ever trillion-dollar defense budget, NATO allies have increased defense-spending commitments from ...
The US State Department approved another potential multi-million-dollar weapons sale to Nigeria on August 14, citing support ...
Gaza latest: Defiant Israel says global criticism will not ‘weaken resolve’ to occupy whole of Gaza City - Israel’s security cabinet has approved Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to take full ...
Germany has suspended the sale of weapons to Israel that could be used in Gaza, Friedrich Merz has announced. The German chancellor said it was “increasingly difficult to understand” how Israel’s ...
Trump demands 49 per cent stake in Intel as price for tariff relief The Trump administration is trying to force Taiwanese chip giant TSMC to buy nearly half of Troubled Chipzilla to secure a break ...
(CNN) — A memo written by the Pentagon’s policy chief last month gives the Defense Department the option to divert certain weapons and equipment intended for Ukraine back into US stockpiles ...
US Foods Holding Corp. reported Q2 results with a 3.8% increase in sales and 28% growth in adjusted EPS, beating analyst estimates. The company also reaffirmed its fiscal 2025 sales guidance and ...
NATO members have started moving weapons to Kyiv under a new Trump-led initiative that leaves US taxpayers off the hook.
For decades, the threat of nuclear conflict between the U.S. and the Soviet Union hung over humanity — and occasionally the superpowers edged toward the brink, as with the Cuban missile crisis.
The last nuclear arms pact between the U.S. and Russia is expected to end in February, and is unlikely to be renewed.
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