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Senior Pentagon officials are increasingly concerned by China's advancing hypersonic and nuclear capabilities.
China has once again raised its defense spending, signaling long-term ambitions to rival or eventually overtake the U.S.
THE US would likely press the Philippines to allot at least 5% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on military spending, defense analysts said at the weekend, after Washington called on its Asian ...
China’s envoy to Canberra urged Australia not to be “incited” by NATO’s support for US demands to sharply raise defense ...
Pakistan has announced a major $9 billion defense budget increase alongside a key military deal with China for advanced jets ...
Recently, some countries hyped up the so-called China threat narrative on occasions such as the Shangri-La Dialogue, G7 ...
Under Labor, defence spending is set to rise from 2.05 per cent of gross domestic product this financial year to 2.33 per ...
On top of the fact that global military spending has surged in the past ten years, these developments indicate that the world ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s disappearance from public view for two weeks is raising questions about who controls the reins ...
General Dynamics is well-positioned to benefit from rising U.S. and NATO defense spending, thanks to its diversified ...
In his piece published on Monday, Xiao Qian said China and Australia were “not foes” despite being embroiled in a regional rivalry and Beijing rapidly building up conventional and nuclear military ...
AI firm DeepSeek is aiding China's military and intelligence operations, a senior U.S. official told Reuters, adding that the ...