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The trade war President Donald Trump promised has begun, threatening the world economy and straining the United States’ longstanding alliances in Europe and Asia.
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Brazil will be by far the main beneficiary, the biggest supplier that can replace U.S. soybeans to China.
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Amid growing friction between the US and many of its European allies, the intelligence community is ominously warning that adversaries like Russia, Iran, North Korea and China are increasingly
The US hasn’t had a draft since 1973 but the nation’s men are required by law to be registered for Selective Service in the event of a national emergency.
The U.S. has threatened Iran with military action if it does not come to the negotiation table. Iran has refused direct talks with the U.S. and warned of hitting back if attacked
The French interior ministry said on Tuesday that it would propose a ban on Legion X, a fan group for second-tier football club Paris FC, due to it being involved with serious violence for years.
The US Army’s Typhon missile system, stationed in the Philippines since early 2024, is equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles and SM-6 interceptors, capable of striking targets up to 2,000 km away. This marks the first land-based deployment of such a system outside the US since the Cold War.
China's military concluded two-day war games around Taiwan in which it held long-range, live-fire drills in the East China Sea, marking an escalation of exercises around the island.
Military build-ups, airstrikes, sanctions and more are pushing U.S.-Iran tensions to breaking point, heightening the potential for war.
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Instead of spurring political liberalization, China’s integration into the global economy spawned a more repressive state system.