Suggestions of a possible ‘turning point’ in Sudan’s 18 month-long civil war are a drastic overstatement, albeit one exposing ...
Russia has increasingly encircled territory and then pummelled Ukrainian forces with artillery and glide bombs, according to Russian analysts, with the sheer numerical superiority of Moscow's ...
The signing of the Lebanon deal is unlikely to provide respite for Palestinians in Gaza, according to a regional analyst. A Hezbollah-Israel agreement “means nothing for Gaza,” HA Hellyer, a senior ...
On June 18 this year, the US Senate passed the ADVANCE Act, to accelerate the adoption of next-generation nuclear reactors in the US. Darya Dolzikova, a research fellow at the Royal United Services ...
Jordan’s delicate role as a stabilising Middle Eastern ‘buffer state’ faces mounting threats from regional instability, ...
After the turmoil of his first administration, Donald Trump’s new nominations for the top roles in US espionage will spark ...
At the first meeting of the UK FATF Mutual Evaluation Taskforce, experts discussed how the UK can best prepare for its ...
Kyiv said it struck the radar of the S-400 surface-to-air battery, considered to be broadly equivalent to the U.S. military's Patriot air-defense system, overnight. Each system costs around $200 ...
The third in a series of site profiles examines academic and research and development buildings in the Hamhung Area of North ...
The UK and Canada, leveraging their strengths as trusted middle powers, are well-positioned to lead in setting global AI ...
The appointment of a new National Security Adviser in the UK might involve some of the most profound changes to the role ...
Whether the fighting pauses this year or not, Ukraine’s sovereignty depends on its being armed to the teeth. For the next two years at least, argues Jack Watling of the Royal United Services Institute ...