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Warships as diplomats: how the South African Navy is tasked with building ties with other nations
A naval exercise off the South African coast in January 2026, dubbed Will for Peace and involving the warships of South Africa, China, Russia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Iran, elicited ...
Fresh concerns have been raised at the state of the UK's warship and submarine fleet in the wake of an Iranian attack on RAF ...
With the closure of the Strait of Hormuz choking off Korea’s primary artery for Middle Eastern crude, Seoul is weighing an ...
The widening war in Iran has ground tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz to a halt and oil prices have soared, highlighting the important role the narrow passageway plays in global energy ...
With few captains willing to brave the Strait of Hormuz as war rages around the Gulf, companies will have to do business ...
North Carolina's primary will be the official starting gun for one of the country's most closely watched U.S. Senate ...
Prince Andrew was once pictured in a 'naughty' go-go girl bar in Florida, where dancers said he 'couldn't keep his eyes off' and gave him a cheeky nickname.
The new war in the Persian Gulf has created major risk for crude oil importers and exporters both. But there are still winners and losers. Who are they?
Iran's surviving leaders “want to talk, and I have agreed to talk," President Donald Trump told The Atlantic in a Sunday interview.
A cartel boss killed. A president sentenced to life. A UN genocide finding. US allies building a trade bloc without America.
If Operation Shock and Awe offers a warning for Operation Epic Fury, it is this: air strikes without ground troops risk chaos, civilian deaths, and regional fallout if regime change fails to take hold ...
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