No other country has sent ground forces to fight in Ukraine. Experts fear others might follow if North Korean troops move in.
The Houthis continue to thrive nine months since they started attacking shipping in the Red Sea. What can the US do to stop them?
North Korea is on a downward spiral with South Korea and aligned with Russia, sending weapons and reportedly troops for its war on Ukraine.
Former Senior CIA Officer Rob Dannenberg writes in The Cipher Brief that Putin is Offering the West a Choice between War and Dishonor ...
The Wagner Group — once a key force for Russia in Ukraine — is back with a new name, tasked with doing Russia's dirty work in ...
Taiwan asserts Chinese blockade would be act of war after military drills ...
Russia’s industrial might can and should be disrupted with a focused effort on the artillery supply chain. Doing so will save Ukrainian lives, degrade Russia’s offensive and defensive capabilities, ...
Nick Fishwick, former Senior Member of the British Foreign Office, reviews Lessons in Diplomacy: Politics, Power and Parties by Leigh Turner ...
A top cybersecurity official warns of Russian and Chinese cyberattacks -- and the possibility that copycat hackers may follow ...
A half-dozen experts assess the impact of the Hamas leader's death - for Israel, the war in Gaza, and the broader Middle East ...
What is the scale of China's intellectual property theft from the U.S. economy? And how can the U.S. government and private sector stop it?