WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has not changed its assessment that China is not planning to invade Taiwan in the next
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US Senate Democrats pass long-awaited climate, tax and health care bill
Senate Democrats passed their signature climate, tax and health care package Sunday afternoon, handing a long-sought victory to President Joe
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Ivo Daalder, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, is president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and host of the
Israel, Palestinian militants agree to truce in Gaza: Reports
A truce in Gaza starting Sunday evening has been agreed to by Israel and Palestinian militants, mediated by Egypt, after
Zelenskyy calls for sanctions on Russian nuclear industry amid ‘disaster’ warning
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for sanctions on the Russian nuclear industry and nuclear fuel after an atomic power plant
Second Islamic Jihad commander killed as Israel-Gaza fighting continues
A second senior commander of the militant Islamic Jihad group was killed overnight, Reuters reported on Sunday, amid continuing fighting
China’s military exercises are an intel bonanza — for all sides
China’s massing of ships, aircraft and missiles near Taiwan is giving the U.S. a never-before-seen glimpse of how Beijing might
UK looks into cyberattack affecting NHS services
The U.K. National Crime Agency is examining a cyberattack that has affected some systems used by the National Health Service.
Pentagon chiefs’ calls to China go unanswered amid Taiwan crisis
Top Chinese military officials have not returned multiple calls from their American counterparts this week as a crisis erupted in
8-day strike to hit UK’s biggest container port
LONDON — Workers at Felixstowe, Britain’s largest container port, are set to strike for eight days after rejecting a 7 percent