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India has yet to reassure its Arctic partners that an approach guided by strategic autonomy, rather than alignment, can still ...
China’s newest warship Qinzhou has completed a dramatic live-fire drill just days after joining the PLA Navy’s Southern ...
Gen. Ronald Clark has said that Beijing’s blockade rehearsals and rapid military buildup are changing the strategic landscape across Asia.
A unit of Hawaii Marines is in the Philippines fielding new weapons for the first time amid simmering tensions with China. The Kaneohe-based 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment, which is in the country for ...
The U.S. and the Philippines, which have formed an alliance under a mutual defense treaty, are conducting Exercise Balikatan —their largest annual war game—in the Southeast Asian archipelagic country ...
Every Friday, we recap highlights of the week’s news from China. This week, data showed some negative sentiments in domestic ...
Beijing’s rising assertiveness in an area both claim as their EEZ will loom large as the next South Korean government ...
The U.S. Defense Department is funding a $400 million fuel storage facility in Papua New Guinea as part of the growing ...
Australia has deployed its warship, HMAS Sydney, to the South China Sea as part of a three-month Indo-Pacific mission, ...
Vietnam on Wednesday celebrated the 50th anniversary of the end of the war with the United States and the formation of its ...
Today is the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, which marked the end of the Vietnam War and pushed many Vietnamese to flee their country as the communist North Vietnamese army took control.
Two Marines from Massachusetts — among the last remaining soldiers in Saigon — recall the tense evacuation effort and how the city fell to communist forces in late April 1975.