Tencent was added to the Defense Department’s list of “Chinese military companies,” contributing to a selloff in U.S.-listed ...
Last month in the Post, an article critiqued the U.S. military’s claims of defending Guam. The article emphasized the ...
In fact, Taiwan’s military spending has grown significantly since the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) assumed office in ...
Vietnam’s military is undergoing a comprehensive restructuring process aimed at creating a compact, efficient, and modern ...
The path to a larger Space Force budget isn’t clear — even as Trump, who oversaw the creation of the service, prepares to ...
Tencent’s US-listed shares fell as much as 9.8 per cent after the Pentagon designated the tech giant as a Chinese military company operating in the US.
The term "dual-use" is something of a lightning rod in the startup world, sparking debates about its meaning and usefulness.
The U.S. Defense Department said Monday it had added Tencent Holdings Ltd., a Chinese tech giant known for its WeChat messaging app, to a list of dozens of companies it believes to be working with ...
Career timelines of the soldiers thought to be behind the New Orleans and Las Vegas attacks contradict early law enforcement ...
As defense departments worldwide rush to integrate AI into their operations, questions continue to linger on how to get the ...
As the president-elect prepares to take office, Israelis are debating what's next for Gaza. One former official believes Trump will do things that were not possible under Biden, and pressure Hamas.
As the world prepares for President Trump’s return to the Oval Office, there is renewed hope that his foreign policy ...