China Appears to Boost Nuclear Strike Capability
Beijing appears to be increasing its ability to launch nuclear strikes against countries such as the United States. What do satellite images reveal about a mysterious complex taking shape in a desert in the Xinjiang region?
Drones are changing the battlefield—not only in the sky, but also at sea. The United States and two allies are working together to strengthen their maritime dominance and counter China.
Beijing draws a dangerous new red line, expelling an American reporter over Taiwan. Washington responds in kind, while Taipei condemns Beijing’s tactics.
Want to take Chinese technology, talent, or data overseas? Under Beijing’s new outbound investment rules, you’ll need permission first.
Military-linked universities in China are pursuing Nvidia’s top AI chips, raising questions about U.S. efforts to control cutting-edge technology exports.
- China Appears to Boost Nuclear Strike Capability
- US Launches Golden Dome Missile Shield System
- US, UK, Australia to Develop Undersea Drones
- US Racing to Counter China’s Drone Dominance
- Pentagon Turns to Smaller Firms for Drones
- Pentagon Seeks 300,000 Low-Cost Attack Drones
- Security Concerns Over Chinese Drone Parts
- China, US Expel Each Other’s Reporters
- Expert: Chinese Outlets in US May Influence Elections
- Beijing to Lock Down Outbound Tech, Data Flows
- Rubio: US Must End Reliance on Chinese Supply Chains
- China Military-Tied Universities Seek Nvidia AI Chips
- EU to Join US-Led Chip Supply Initiative
- China Defense Minister No-Show at Asia Summit
- South Korea, Japan Weigh Military Logistics Deal










