In a move that has sent ripples through geopolitical circles, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced revisions to Russia's nuclear doctrine, signaling a potentially lower threshold for nuclear weapon use. This update underscores Russia's readiness to redefine what constitutes an existential threat, thereby expanding the scenarios under which nuclear arms might be deployed. Putin clearly stated, “We reserve the right to use nuclear weapons in case of aggression against Russia, including if the enemy poses a critical threat to our sovereignty with conventional weapons."
Hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S.-funded research has benefited Chinese entities, a report from the House Committee on Education and the Workforce reveals.
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced on Friday that its forces in Syria successfully eliminated Abu-'Abd al-Rahman al-Makki, a senior leader of the terrorist group Hurras al-Din, in a "targeted kinetic strike."
On Saturday, the campaign for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump reported that some of its internal communications had been compromised.
The campaign attributed the...
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President Nixon, in his last official address, August 8,...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin recently celebrated the "unprecedentedly high level" of relations between Russia and North Korea, marking his first visit to the country in 24 years.