The Pentagon moves to streamline its military presence.
After a fire and capsizing devastate an overcrowded boat in the DRC.
The site points fingers at China, Fauci, WHO, and Biden while rejecting past pandemic measures.
As Washington intensifies pressure on the Houthis, a fuel terminal turned battlefield highlights the growing human toll.
After weeks of stalled negotiations, Washington signals it's ready to walk unless real progress is made in the coming days.
Ukraine hopes to turn past tensions into future cooperation.
Despite court orders and international appeals, a Maryland father wrongly deported to El Salvador may never return to the US.
Trump's crackdown on elite universities may be reshaping the future of American innovation.
Harvard faces Trump ultimatum over foreign student visas.
Tecnove's deal with Practika brings advanced military vehicles to global market.
According to sources.
A new chapter in energy independence.
The New York Times reported on Wednesday.
Glavprodukt, once a US-owned canned food company, is now under Russian control.
By tying US military spending to tariffs, Trump reopens a sensitive front with Tokyo and Seoul.
And the government might be paying for it.
Britain's new directed energy weapon offers a game-changing solution to modern drone warfare.
Seven countries have been designated as safe in a push to streamline returns and curb irregular migration.
As Brussels hesitates, Italy's prime minister moves to decode Washington's tariff strategy.
A full-scale blackout leaves millions without power as the island braces for sweltering days and growing public anger.
Pyongyang sees United States-South Korea air drills as provocation, raising regional concerns.
They call it a deliberate provocation with potential consequences.
A two-year project is underway to protect critical navigation systems from suspected Russian interference.
Likening him to Sergei Korolev.
A strategic shift limits wire services like Reuters and Bloomberg from permanent coverage of Trump, sparking concerns about impartiality.
According to Kyiv.
A federal judge sees probable cause for contempt as the former administration defied court orders on migrant removals.
A long-awaited draft agreement aims to reshape the global response to future pandemics.
New post-Brexit rules mean no more cheese, butter or ham from your continental holiday.
Claudia Sheinbaum confirms the country's stance amidst ongoing tensions.
The Nordic nation remains firm on its stance as tensions linger with Russia.
For the first time in Europe, Copenhagen prepares to send soldiers to Ukraine for hands-on drone warfare training.
Surprise appearance raises the stakes as negotiations expand beyond tariffs.
Israel kills Fátima Hassouna along with several family members.
The court affirms that biological sex, not gender identity, defines the term woman under equality law.
Europe sees sharp drop in irregular migration, but at what human cost?
The conflict's toll deepens as millions endure hunger, displacement, and violence.
Merwil Gutiérrez, a 19-year-old with no criminal record, was mistakenly apprehended by ICE agents and sent to a high-security prison in El Salvador.
"Everybody is to blame," Trump concluded.
The proposed deal marks a significant shift in regional defence strategy, potentially challenging US influence.
A commitment to a sustainable future marked by innovation and cooperation.
The countries enforce digital ID or facial recognition to block underage access.
The architect of the Sagrada Familia has been recognised by Pope Francis for his "heroic virtues".
As the US seeks new icebreakers, Canada and Finland offer differing solutions.
New collaboration to enhance Ukrainian military capabilities amid ongoing conflict.
Diplomatic tensions with the US push Canada toward Swedish alternatives.
The autonomous maritime tech company opens a Copenhagen branch to enhance ocean surveillance across the Baltic and North Seas.
As rivals surge ahead, Washington turns to industrial reinvestment to rebuild maritime strength.
Breaking from decades of tradition, the Army pushes to deliver a new Abrams variant in just 30 months, betting on speed, flexibility, and industry trust.
With successful flight tests and a manufacturing-ready facility in Huntsville, the company sets sights on the US Army's upcoming LASSO competition.