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There were many eye-catching elements in China’s Victory Day Parade in Beijing on 3 September, not least the sight of Russian president Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un flanking Xi Jinping
ONE AFTERNOON THIS SPRING, Mykhailo Fedorov, a minister in the wartime government of Ukraine, turned up the volume on his laptop and played a video to illustrate his latest innovation. Its purpose, he
‘Fat Albert’ is on the offensive: how a lumbering 1950s cargo transporter may become the world’s most lethal air arsenal
CHINA IS IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT WHEN IT COMES TO EV TECHNOLOGY -WHICH POSES HUGE NATIONAL SECURITY IMPLICATIONS FOR THE U.S.
In 1990 the British Army had 153,000 regular troops, in 2025 it had 75,000 – its combat power shrunk by more than half. Why did this contraction happen, and what are the implications for the Army’s fighting power?
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