China's missile test is putting Pacific on edge
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China's rare missile test will push wary Asia-Pacific countries to close ranks, analysts say
China's rare launch of a ballistic missile launch into the Pacific will push regional powers to deepen their defense ties.
A blacklisted Chinese company claims to have developed a “cyber nuclear weapon” that could be used to hack Western companies and governments.
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The warning by a Chinese academic appears to be consistent with China’s longstanding “no-first-use” nuclear doctrine. Markets suggest the statement may increase regional tensions but is not directly indicative of an imminent military clash between China and Japan.
A profound shift is occurring in Middle Eastern security, largely out of the spotlight. Following the September 2025 strategic mutual defense pact between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, an agreement where an attack on one is considered an attack on both,
A People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy submarine launched the missile, carrying a dummy warhead, toward international waters in the Pacific at 12:01 p.m. (0401 GMT), the official Xinhua news agency sa
When US and Israeli forces began their attack on Iran, there weren’t only Iranian air defenses standing in their way. Tehran also had an exciting ace up its sleeve, a so-called “world-class air defense weapon,” provided courtesy of Beijing.
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