More U.S. military hardware is coming to Ukraine as the Department of Defense announced a new security aid worth $300 million to help its war effort.
Abu Hussein al-Qurashi was the third Islamic State leader to die during a military operation, following his predecessors' deaths in 2019 and 2022.
China has begun implementing its revised conscription law as it continues to sow intimidation to Taiwan amid fears of launching a full-scale invasion.
Most Japanese are concerned about Japan becoming involved in a potential U.S.-China conflict over Taiwan, according to a survey.
Russian casualties in the war in Ukraine are mounting, according to the newly declassified intelligence provided by the Biden administration.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not confident that a nuclear deal could thwart Iran's ambition of becoming a military nuclear power.
The House Select Committee on China Competition is preparing to introduce provisions to the annual defense budget law providing more military support to Taiwan.
As fierce fighting among rival armed Sudanese factions continues, an estimated 16,000 private U.S. citizens remain stranded in Sudan.
At least 17.6 million Ukrainians require humanitarian assistance this year, according to the United Nations.
Donald Trump claimed the U.S. left billions of dollars' worth of military equipment when its troops pulled out of Afghanistan in 2021.
A new Chinese military incursion has been reported anew by Taiwan after its foreign minister warned that a conflict with Beijing could happen in 2027.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev suggested providing weapons to North Korea if South Korea proceeded to send lethal aid to Ukraine.
According to a global security think tank, conflicts in the future could be won by using technology, urging the U.S. and its allies to ramp up their forces.
The U.S. military has conducted a test launch of the Minuteman III ballistic missile using an airborne control center to highlight its readiness.
China is on the cusp of becoming the third nuclear superpower after partnering with Russia to build reactors that could help produce atom bombs.
Federal authorities accused China of violating the U.S.' "sovereignty."
The U.S. is not confident that Taiwan would be able to defend itself from Chinese aerial attacks, according to leaked classified documents.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un and his 10-year-old daughter supervised the launch of the newest ICBM, which could cause "extreme uneasiness" to their rivals.
Some top business leaders, including Apple CEO Tim Cook and Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger, do not think China would attack Taiwan, a top House Republican claimed.
Former President Donald Trump expressed concern about countries' nuclear capability, saying nuclear weapons are the greatest problem facing the world.
A nuclear weapon watchdog group has expressed concern over North Korea's significant progress in producing nuclear weapons since 2017.
China expressed readiness to end Taiwan's independence claims after concluding its three-day military drills around the self-ruled island.