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The Arctic island's ambitions of playing competitive international football remain a pipe dream after its pathway to FIFA ...
Russia is rapidly militarizing the Arctic, forging closer ties with China, and exploiting NATO weaknesses. The Arctic could ...
To contend with accidental undersea cable breaks and possible sabotage, the United States and allies must expand their repair ...
First Google and Facebook, then the world. Under Trump 2.0, US statecraft is starting to mimic the worst tendencies of Big ...
David Copley, who was chosen earlier in the year to serve as the top mining official at the US National Energy Dominance ...
During the cold war, naval intelligence used hydrophone arrays to detect low-frequency sea noise from submarines crossing the ...
War has a funny way of turning wild ideas into serious government projects. In the chaos of World War II and the paranoia of ...
Newly appointed CIA director John Ratcliffe, from Texas, has “promised to align the CIA with Trump’s view of the world”.
Faced with the uncertainty generated by Trump, Reykjavik is strengthening its commitment to the Alliance and its relationship ...
International surveys reveal a noticeable decline in global perceptions of the United States since the new administration took office, with some nations boycotting US products.
Momentum in Europe is building: years of marginal steps to bolster European defenses gave way to meaningful action after ...
Six months into his second term, far from the ‘hottest and most respected country’ that he had promised, President Donald Trump has made the United States an untrustworthy partner, an expansionist ...