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Nuclear neighbors and a two‑front threat: Why India needs a rocket force

The push for a combined precision strike and air defense service highlights how modern warfare has changed and how far Delhi must go to keep up ...

Trump envoy hails ‘very constructive’ Russia-US-Ukraine talks

The countries concluded their first three-way meeting in Abu Dhabi on Saturday ...

Trump praises ‘brave’ UK troops after accusations of insulting US allies

The president has been criticized for downplaying the contribution of NATO members to the...

Man killed by US Border Patrol wanted to ‘massacre’ the feds – DHS

The Department of Homeland Security alleged that Alex Jeffrey Pretti had planned an attack...

Twitter Accepts Oct. 17 Trial but Is Concerned Musk Will Try to Delay

 Twitter Inc. does not object to Elon Musk's proposal to start a trial on October 17 over Musk's bid to walk away from his...

Meta Posts First Revenue Drop as Inflation Throttles Ad Sales

Meta Platforms Inc. issued a gloomy forecast after recording its first ever quarterly drop in revenue Wednesday, with recession fears and competitive pressures weighing...

Community Solar Powers New York City’s Green Grid

Located on the rooftops of commercial skyscrapers, apartment buildings and warehouses, micro solar plants are starting to play a larger role in America’s quest...

US Senate Advances Bill to Boost Microchip Production

The U.S. Senate has passed a $280 billion initiative that would boost domestic production of microchips and provide support for a key industry that...

French lawmakers approve new purchasing power package

PARIS — The National Assembly, France’s lower chamber, approved €44 billion of extra spending to face the consequences of soaring inflation and energy prices....

US Senate Votes to Advance Sweeping Semiconductor Industry Bill

The U.S. Senate voted 64-32 on Tuesday to advance legislation to dramatically boost U.S. semiconductor manufacturing in a bid to make the domestic industry...

Russia to quit International Space Station after 2024

The chief of Russia’s space agency Roscosmos confirmed Tuesday that it will leave the International Space Station after 2024 and focus on developing its...

Europe must support the free press in Russia

Claude Moniquet is co-CEO of the Strategic Intelligence and Security Center. He’s a former agent of the Directorate-General for External Security and a former...

Putin’s propaganda machine hammers EU while Brussels sleeps

Just as Sergey Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister, was about to land in Africa on Sunday, he published an op-ed blaming the West for the...

Commission gives UK cold shoulder on digital

The European Union and the United Kingdom want to rein in the digital world. They just don’t want to do it together. As both sides...

Europe’s not ready for a hotter world

Europe was not prepared for the extreme heat it experienced this infernal July. That’s obvious from the heat wave’s death toll so far — with...

Semiconductor Bill Unites US Politicians From Left, Right — in Opposition

A bill to boost semiconductor production in the United States has managed to do nearly the unthinkable — unite the democratic socialist Sen. Bernie...

Innovation chief wants team effort to boost EU’s startups

It takes a village to raise a startup.  That’s European Innovation Commissioner Mariya Gabriel’s message to her colleagues as she tries to drum up support...

How China Became Ground Zero for the Auto Chip Shortage

From his small office in Singapore, Kelvin Pang is ready to wager a $23 million payday that the worst of the chip shortage is...

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