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When Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez appeared on a nationwide TV broadcast in June 2012, proudly announcing that his country ...
PRANAY VADDI is a Senior Nuclear Fellow at the Center for Nuclear Security Policy at the Massachusetts Institute of ...
Though Iran's officials avoided smartphones due to known security risks, NY Times reports rules for their guards and drivers ...
In 1997, the U.S. acquired 21 MiG-29 fighters from Moldova for $40 million, preventing their potential sale to Iran. The ...
The United Kingdom, France and Germany took the first step on Thursday in snapping back severe sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, signaling the death knell for the Obama-era nuclear deal, ...
In London’s Shoreditch district, long home to UK tech start-ups, a French artificial intelligence firm is crunching data that ...
The United States and Israel are working on high-powered lasers to counter the missile threat, but these weapons are still a long way off. Meanwhile, Iran has hypersonic missiles now.
Below, Hudson Senior Fellow Can Kasapoğlu offers an assessment of the growing defense ties between China and Iran. Executive ...
A day after PM suggested Iranians 'take to the streets' to protest the situation, Masoud Pezeshkian slams offer from nation 'that deprives Gaza of water' ...
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is visiting Armenia for talks on a planned corridor linking Azerbaijan near the border ...
The great power competition between the United States and China served as the central thread running throughout the ceremony.
Israeli airstrikes have hit Yemen’s capital, just days after the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels fired what the Israeli military described as the first cluster bomb launched by the rebels since 2023.