China is keeping its economic growth target at “around 5%” for 2025 despite a looming trade war with the United States and other headwinds.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will boost its defence spending by 7.2% this year, maintaining a steady growth rate as Beijing ...
Beyond drones and counter-drone tech, the importance of missiles and missile defense are increasingly hot topics among ...
Trade wars continue to roil the stock market … good news on the semiconductor front … an AI Applier recommendation from Eric Fry … more jobs losses due to AI Earlier today, all three major stock ...
Beijing imposed broad tariffs on imports of American food and said that 15 U.S. companies could no longer buy from China ...
Despite its rhetoric, the CPM-K is a pro-capitalist, nationalist organisation articulating the interests of sections of the ...
ProPublica reported that Sen. Joni Ernst had romantic relationships with military leaders who lobbied her committee. She calls it "fake news." ...
Hegseth’s decision does not affect cyberoperations conducted by other agencies, including the CIA and the Cybersecurity and ...
China knows what’s at stake. The recent global uproar surrounding its DeepSeek AI model, which now rivals the best Western ...
SOF's fast and flexible acquisition process brings operators and industry closer together. It could set an example for the ...
Beijing has declared that America’s chaotic politics shows the superiority of the Chinese political system, as thousands of ...