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Five countries plan to revive the use of a weapon prohibited by treaty for more than a quarter of a century, hoping to ...
NATO members have pledged to bring defense spending to 5% of GDP, with NATO's chief saying that will be used for a fivefold ...
Deadlier weapons, more nations, autocrats in charge, disinformation and collapsing arms control — the risk of nuclear catastrophe is back.
"It was towards the end of the Cold War and we had a nuclear role back then." "After the War, we hoped for a peace dividend, to move on geopolitically, but clearly that's not something Russia ...
Its new deal with Vietnam and its fresh tariff threats issued to many other countries seem designed to reduce China’s role in ...
Drones are transforming warfare, and Western militaries are now in an intensifying race to develop models capable of operating in one of the harshest environments on Earth: the Arctic. NATO ...
In theory, anyone can develop nuclear weapons. However, in 1970, 191 states including the US, Russia, China, France and the ...
NATO countries are racing Russia to develop drones capable of operating in the Arctic. ... but I don't know if they can handle as cold as the Arctic," he said. Russia's advantage.
Russia's relationship with India goes back to the Cold War, and trade between the two countries has grown since Russia started the war in Ukraine. India is a major buyer of Russian oil and Russia ...
Cold War redux in more ways than one: Russia and the U.S. look to thaw relations in the hockey rink These overtures are part of a rapid warming between Moscow and Washington during Trump’s ...
Several countries have agreed to a massive prisoner exchange deal in which Russia has agreed to release several journalists and critics of the Kremlin it had detained in recent years.