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China’s reaction to Lai’s visit was predictably fierce. Attacking Taiwan is part of China’s broader political agenda.”Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te is presented with a gift from Hawaii Governor Josh Green at the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency in Honolulu, Hawaii, on November 30, 2024. “We have to assume the worst is yet to come.”US-Taiwan tiesLai’s Hawaii visit comes at a critical juncture in US-Taiwan relations. Before departing Taiwan, Lai emphasized shared democratic values in global partnerships. Lai’s trip, including his quietly significant Hawaii stop, highlights Taiwan’s ongoing fight for recognition and sovereignty as a frontline democracy confronting authoritarian pressure.
Persons: Lai Ching, – Lai, Lai, Lai’s, , Kolas, Tsai Ing, ” Yotaka, “ They’re, Josh Green, Ronen Zilberman, Donald Trump, Trump’s, , Yotaka, Eric Cheung Organizations: CNN, Taiwan, Palau –, Taiwan Affairs Office, Beijing’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, Getty, Marshall Locations: Hawaii, Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, Palau, Beijing, Taiwan, Guam, China, Honolulu , Hawaii, AFP, California, Japan, South Korea, Philippines, United States
"The Israeli Air Force does continue to rule the skies, but under the noses of the advanced fighter jets, a new air layer has been created." Above all, it strives to locate, endanger, and destroy key elements of the air defense system itself." "The degree of mobility, protection and hiding ability of the Israeli air defense system is inadequate. Unlike similar systems in the world, our air defense system was not built with synchronization as a critical goal." Meanwhile, the IDF's air defense corps switched its focus from anti-aircraft to missile defense.
Persons: Eran Ortal, Ran Kochav, Israel —, Ortal, Kochav, Ariel Schalit, Michael Peck Organizations: Sadat Center, Strategic Defense, Bar, Ilan University, Israeli Air Force, Air Force, Hezbollah, Arrow, AP, Israel's Air Force, IDF, Defense, Foreign Policy, Rutgers Univ, Twitter, LinkedIn Locations: Israel, Tel Aviv, Iran, Britain, Lebanon, Ukraine, Soviet, Kippur, Syrian, Forbes
Defense companies like MARSS and Dedrone sell systems designed to defeat drones. Attack drones are evolving so rapidly in the cauldrons of combat in the Middle East and Ukraine that militaries and even law enforcement agencies see a pressing need for defenses. Companies are rushing to meet these needs even as unmanned aerial vehicles continue to change rapidly to exploit vulnerabilities. AdvertisementOne company specializing in creating the battlefield awareness systems to spot and defeat drones is MARSS, a global defense technology company. DedroneVirginia-based drone company Dedrone by Axon has integrated artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions into its open-architecture counter-drone platforms.
Persons: we've, Jamey D, Jacob, Josh Harman, MARSS, Harman, UASWeekly, MARSS's Harman, Mary, Lou Smulders Organizations: Defense, Oklahoma State University's Unmanned Systems Research Institute, Business, MARSS, Red, US Army Combat Capabilities, Command, Red Sands, OSU Locations: East, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, Saudi, Dedrone Virginia, Dedrone
Ukraine's navy has revealed a fresh paint job on some of its vessels, which appear to have adopted a World War I-era tactic of using dazzle camouflage. The Ukrainian navy shared the images on social media on Thursday, showing versions of the paintwork. The boats were pictured taking part in a demonstration for naval experts from Denmark, which is cooperating with Ukraine on various naval issues, Ukraine's navy said. Dazzle camouflage first emerged in World War I as a means to confuse enemy submarines and reduce their ability to effectively aim torpedoes. Ukraine's navy has no large ships on active duty and consists mainly of small vessels, like those seen in the recent images.
Persons: Tamar, HMS, Aaron Chown, Denmark's Organizations: Artillery, Ukrainian Navy, Royal United Services Institute, BBC Locations: Ukrainian, Denmark, Ukraine, Russia, Sevastopol, Crimea, Novorossysk
AdvertisementRussian President Vladimir Putin has provided more details on the "Oreshnik" missile. The hypersonic ballistic missile was first used by Russia in Ukraine in November. Russian President Vladimir Putin shared more details on Russia's "Oreshnik" missile during a state visit to Kazakhstan. Russia first used the Oreshnik missile in Ukraine last week, striking a munitions factory in Dnipro. AdvertisementThe UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) said on Friday that the Oreshnik was likely a variant of the Rubezh RS-26 ballistic missile — a solid-fueled, road-mobile ballistic missile.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Putin, Mick Ryan Organizations: Ministry of Defence, Strategic, International Studies, Missile Defense Project, UK, Former Australian Army, Washington Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Dnipro, Europe
The advance on Aleppo followed a shock offensive launched by insurgents Wednesday, as thousands of fighters swept through villages and towns in Syria's northwestern countryside. A ceasefire in Hezbollah's two-month war with Israel took effect Wednesday, the day the Syrian opposition factions announced their offensive. Turkish security officials said Thursday that Syrian opposition groups initially launched a long-planned "limited" offensive toward Aleppo, where attacks targeting civilians originated. Besides backing opposition forces, Turkey has also established a military presence in Syria, sending troops into parts of the northwest. The opposition groups also seized heavy weapons and military vehicles belonging to the government forces, the agency said.
Persons: Hayat Tahrir, Robert Ford, Israel, Dareen Khalifa, It's, Hezbollah's, Bashar Assad's, Dmitry Peskov, Rami Abdurrahman, Abbas Araghchi Organizations: Syrian Observatory, Human Rights, International Crisis Group, Islamic, Anadolu Agency, Iranian, U.S, Zionist Locations: Rashidin, Aleppo, Hayat, Gaza, Lebanon, Israel, Russia, Iran, U.S, Syria, Hayat Tahrir, Hezbollah's, Ukraine, Turkey, Syrian, United States, Syrian Kurdish, Idlib, Damascus, Turkey's, Palestine
If compromised, AI systems could be used to interfere with or take control of strategically important national space missions. Critical space infrastructure is susceptible to threats across three key segments: in space, on the ground segment and within the communication links between the two. "In many ways, the threats to critical infrastructure on Earth can cause vulnerabilities in space," Lonstein said. "The consequences of malicious cyber activities include loss of mission data, decreased lifespan or capability of space systems or constellations, or the control of space vehicles." Use of strict access controls, authentication, and error correction mechanisms can further ensure that AI systems operate with accurate information.
Persons: Lonstein, Kaczmarek, Sylvester Kaczmarek, Wayne Lonstein, William Russell, JEM, Elon Musk, Jack Teixeira, GAO's Russell Organizations: SpaceX, NASA, OrbiSky Systems, VFT Solutions, Systems, Space Technologies, U.S, Government, Office, Spacecraft, Space, JAXA, Origin, U.S . National Oceanic, Administration, U.S . Air National, Viasat, Ukraine, Infrastructure Security Agency, Companies, Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, U.S . Space Force, Department of Defense, Space Force Guardians, Space Force, Web Services, Dynamics Locations: U.S, China, Russia, India, Ukraine, Nations, Silicon Valley
In the year since, the rebels have menaced key Middle East shipping routes with missiles and drones, disrupting maritime trade. However, the ongoing Houthi attacks have caused a notable decline in activity along that critical route, forcing ships to make longer and more expensive trips around Africa. Over the past year, the Navy has fired off hundreds of munitions in its Middle East operations, costing over $1.8 billion and draining the Pentagon of key missiles that are expensive to procure. Officials stress that Washington will continue to act against the Houthis to stop their attacks. Even as some warships left the Middle East earlier this month, other vessels have already moved in to take their place.
Persons: They're, Yemen Tim Lenderking, Joseph Votel, Brian Carter, Adm, George Wikoff, Eisenhower Organizations: Galaxy Leader, Western, Houthi Media, Getty Images Merchant, US Defense Intelligence Agency, Pentagon, International Institute for Strategic Studies, US Central Command, American Enterprise, Navy, US Naval Forces Central Command, Nimitz, US, Middle East Institute Locations: Red, Yemen, East, Gulf of Aden, Iran, Israel, Africa, Gaza, Washington
The fragile peace between Israel and Hezbollah largely hangs on 10,000 soldiers in the Lebanese Army. United Nations peacekeeping forces will sometimes accompany the Lebanese soldiers in a supporting role. The Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire that ended the 2006 Lebanon War, known as Resolution 1701, also called on the Lebanese Army to keep Hezbollah away from the border, with U.N. peacekeepers assisting. Yet despite those past failures, the international community is once again banking on the Lebanese Army. In recent months, the United States and other nations revived an effort to train, equip and fund Lebanese forces.
Organizations: Lebanese Army, Hezbollah, United Nations, U.N Locations: Israel, Lebanese, Lebanon, Lebanon’s, United States
SEOUL, South Korea — Starbucks, one of the world’s most recognizable, if sometimes tedious, symbols of global capitalism, has a knack for choosing unique spots to open coffee shops. As of Friday, visitors to Aegibong Peace Ecopark near Gimpo, South Korea, can take in the views across the demilitarized zone and the North Korean border. “People used to think of this area near the North Korean border as a dark and gloomy place,” Kim Byung-soo, mayor of Gimpo, told NBC News. The coffeehouse’s patrons can see a North Korean village on Songaksan Mountain, as well as the environmental preservation area that the civilian-free DMZ is home to. An observation deck at a Starbucks in Gimpo, South Korea.
Persons: Baek Hea, ” Baek, SeongJoon Cho, ” Kim Byung, Kim Jong Un, Lim Jong, chul Organizations: Starbucks, Reuters, Bloomberg, Getty, NBC News, Vietnam Locations: SEOUL, South Korea, Prague, Cordoba, London, Gimpo, Korean, Seoul, North Korea, Pyongyang, Korea, Gaepung County
Starbucks opens a cafe with a view of North Korea
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The 30-seat cafe is located at the Aegibong Peace Ecopark in Gimpo city, about 20 miles north of the capital Seoul. Reuters“I wish I could share this tasty coffee with the people living in North Korea right in front of us,” local resident Baek Hea-soon, 48, told Reuters. North and South Korea are technically still at war, as no treaty to end the 1950 to 1953 Korean War was ever signed. South Korean veterans drink coffee at an observation deck of the Starbucks Coffee in Gimpo. In January, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country would no longer seek reconciliation and reunification with South Korea.
Persons: South Korea CNN —, Reuters “, Baek Hea, Lim Jong, , Kim Byung, SeongJoon Cho, hyeon Kim, Kim Jong Un, Kim Organizations: South Korea CNN, Starbucks, American, Korean, Reuters, Gimpo, Bloomberg, Getty, South Koreans, Korea Tourism Organization, South Locations: Seoul, South Korea, North Korea, Gimpo city, It’s, Kaepung, Vietnam, Gimpo
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The US has indicated a need to harden air bases and disperse its forces to defend against a Chinese missile strike. AdvertisementLast fall, the US Department of Defense released its annual report on China's military growth and developments. China's DF-26 "carrier killer" missile takes flight in unprecedented test footage. AdvertisementNaval power is a cornerstone of American military might, but the DF-26 threatens that, among various other targets. Related storiesThat said, growing missile stockpiles and increases in the number of launchers give the Chinese military greater flexibility, offering more options in a conflict.
Persons: China's, China, Chris Biggers, Janes, Xu Suhui, J, Michael Dahm, Dahm, Tom Shugart, who's, Carl Vinson, Sarah Weinstein Organizations: Pacific, US Department of Defense, Army's, Force, China's Rocket Force, Department of Defense, Pentagon, SCS, China's, YouTube China's, Guam, Strategic, International Studies Missile Defense Project, DF, Aerospace, China Studies, Mitchell Institute, Business, US, Center, New, New American Security, US Navy, Ocean, Air Force, PLA Locations: China, Pacific, Guam, It's, Bohai, Inner Mongolia, South Korea, Beijing, Xinhua, New American, Ruoqiang
Stringer | ReutersBEIJING — China will start limiting exports of critical metal tungsten this weekend, just as alternatives to Chinese suppliers of the metal are reopening. watch nowEcclestone pointed out that tungsten prices have not reacted much to China's announcement. While China restricts tungsten exports, the U.S. increased tariffs on Chinese tungsten by 25% in September. Demand for tungsten in and outside China is expected to rise, keeping tungsten prices elevated in the near term, said Emre Uzun, ferro-alloys and steel analyst at Fastmarkets. But starting late next year, he expects increased non-China supply to help stabilize raw tungsten prices.
Persons: Stringer, , Christopher Ecclestone, Ecclestone, Trump, Cullen, Hendrix, Almonty, Lewis Black, Jeong Kwang, Gracelin Baskaran, Emre Uzun Organizations: Reuters, , Ministry of Commerce, U.S . Defense Department, Hallgarten & Company, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Almonty Industries, CNBC, Almonty, Bank, Center for Strategic, International Studies, South, . Geological Survey Locations: Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, China, Reuters BEIJING, U.S, South Korea, Canada, Seoul, Gangwon, Portugal, Sangdong, Kazakhstan, Australia, Spain
CNN —In a single post, the president-elect told the world what the end of the Ukraine war might look like. Kellogg, Trump’s 80-year-old former national security advisor, has laid out his peace plan in some detail, writing for the America First policy institute in April. Kellogg says more weapons should have been given before the Russian invasion, and immediately afterwards, to enable Ukraine to win. But that’s when the plan – which CNN has reported that Trump’s soon-to-be national security adviser is considering - stops being to Ukraine’s liking. The plan notes the United States manufactures 14,000 155 artillery rounds a month, which Ukraine can use up in just 48 hours.
Persons: Keith Kellogg, ” Trump, Donald Trump, Kellogg, Biden, , Putin, Trump’s, Hyacinth, Richard Haas, Charles Kupchan, ceasefires, Sergei Supinsky, “ Biden, , don’t, revel Organizations: CNN, Trump’s, America, NATO, Mechanized Brigade, Ukrainian Armed Forces, Reuters, Russia, United States, Getty, Trump Locations: Ukraine, Russia, United States, China, Taiwan, , Moscow, Russian, Kyiv, AFP, America
AdvertisementDonald Trump's proposed tariffs could raise car prices, impacting US and European automakers. Tariffs may cost carmakers 17% of annual earnings and lead to credit downgrades, per S&P Global. President-elect Donald Trump's new tariff proposals could hit American and European carmakers hard — and could push prices up for your next car. AdvertisementHigher tariffs could hit General Motors, Jaguar Land Rover, Stellantis, and Volvo hardest, S&P Global said. These tariffs could push car prices higher and lead Americans to dig deeper into their wallets for another vehicle.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Kelley, Trump, Joe Biden's, Claudia Sheinbaum, Justin Trudeau, Sheinbaum, Trudeau, Friday Organizations: P Global, General Motors, Rover, Volvo, EU, Motors, BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Mercedes, Benz, Trump, Commerce Department, Business, Canada's Locations: European, Canada, Mexico, Wells, United States
Each time, when the West finally accepted Ukraine’s requests, Russia’s most catastrophic threats did not materialize. Although Putin said the attack was “a response from our side” to the Biden administration’s decision on longer-range weapons, Russia has not needed a pretext for such strikes in the past. By providing Ukraine with ATACMS but only allowing it to strike parts of Ukraine occupied by Russia, “we sent Russia the message: ‘You know what? The decision to fire slightly longer-range Western weapons is a difference of degree, not of kind. By law, Russia considers these territories its own, and warned of dire consequences if Ukraine targeted them with Western weaponry.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Kyiv’s, Biden, Putin, Kateryna, ” Stepanenko, Alina Smutko, , , , William Alberque, ” Alberque, “ I’m, couldn’t, Ukraine can’t, Radek Sikorski, Roman Pilipey, ATACMS, Joe Biden, Alberque, Donald Trump, they’re Organizations: CNN, Institute for, Russia, Korean, Kremlin, Army Tactical Missile Systems, NATO’s, Disarmament, Proliferation, Poland’s, Russia –, Kyiv, NATO Locations: Russian, Ukraine, Russia, Kyiv, Russia's, “ Russia, AFP, Crimea, Washington, Ukraine’s, Kharkiv, Albuquerque, United States
AdvertisementUS wants Ukraine to lower the conscription age to 18 amid a manpower shortage. The White House said aid to Ukraine will not be tied to the conscription age. The current minimum conscription age is 25, but an anonymous US administration official told reporters on Wednesday that reducing it would help Ukraine keep up with Russia's military. The White House clarified that US aid to Ukraine will not be dependent on whether the conscription age is lowered. In the months he has left, Biden has been scrambling to push measures to aid the war effort in Ukraine.
Persons: Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Dmytro Lytvyn, Zelenskyy, Pokrovsk, Michael Kofman, John Kirby, we're, Kirby, Biden, Antony Blinken Organizations: US, Russia, Financial Times, CNN, Manpower, Ukraine, Security, AFP Locations: Ukraine
AdvertisementChina's defense minister, Dong Jun, is being probed for corruption, the FT reported on Wednesday. Xi Jinping and his leaders likely took at least two months to select, vet, and announce Dong in 2023. Less than a year into his post, China's defense minister is now being placed under investigation for graft, according to a new report by The Financial Times. AdvertisementWhen asked about reports of an investigation into Dong, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning curtly dismissed them as rumors. AdvertisementChina's defense minister doesn't typically have operational command of combat forces but is instead a diplomatic and public-facing figure representing the military.
Persons: Dong Jun, Xi Jinping, Dong, Adm, Li Shangfu, Li, Wei Fenghe, Wei, Lloyd Austin, Mao Ning curtly, Xi, Dong's, doesn't Organizations: The Financial Times, People's Liberation Army, PLA Rocket Force, Chinese Communist Party, US, Foreign Ministry, Chinese Foreign Ministry, Business, Dong, Reuters, Central Military Commission, PLA Locations: Laos, Dong, China
Kyiv, Ukraine CNN —Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to strike Ukraine again with a new nuclear-capable ballistic missile following Moscow’s latest widespread attack on critical energy infrastructure. He also warned he would consider further launches of Russia’s new “Oreshnik” medium-range ballistic missile, first fired at Ukraine’s Dnipro region last week. A view shows a thermal power plant damaged by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, at an undisclosed location in Ukraine November 28, 2024. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich Gleb Garanich/ReutersA view shows a part of Russian missile at a thermal power plant damaged by Russian missile strike in an undisclosed location of Ukraine, in an undisclosed location of Ukraine November 28, 2024. He said he couldn’t tell if the blasts were from missiles or Ukrainian air defense interceptions.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, It’s, Putin, , , Donald Trump, ” Putin, Gleb Garanich Gleb Garanich, Reuters Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky, German Halushchenko, Zelensky, Joe Biden, Valeriy, ” Dorotiy, Yuriy Dyachyshyn, Olha Vaynrikh, ” Turiy Organizations: Ukraine CNN —, Energy Ministry, Ukraine’s, Russia’s Ministry of Defense, REUTERS, Russian, Reuters, Energy, German, Ukrainian Interior Ministry, CNN, Getty, Kyiv, Frankivsk, Ukrainian Air Force Locations: Kyiv, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Ukraine’s Dnipro, Western, Moscow, Russia, Russian, Dnipro, Lviv, Volyn, Rivne, Vinnytsia, Kharkiv, Lutsk, Ukraine’s Volyn, AFP, Ivano
AdvertisementTrump has boasted about his chemistry with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Donald Trump has long reminisced about the unlikely bromance he formed with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un while president. His comments suggest that Trump will find Kim a much tougher and more emboldened character to deal with this time around. North Korea's Kim Jong Un and Russia's Vladimir Putin at a military parade in Pyongyang in June. "Kim likely sees in Trump a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to remake his country's relationship with the US, and thereby the wider world," said Chan.
Persons: Kim Jong Un, Kim, Donald Trump, Kim Jong, Kim hasn't, Trump, Jeremy Chan, Bruce Bennet, Kim overplayed, Bennet, Kim Jae, Vladimir Putin, Putin, Chan, Daniel Salisbury, Russia's Vladimir Putin, GAVRIIL GRIGOROV, , Ellen Kim Organizations: Trump, North, North Korean, Eurasia Group, Getty, Reuters, RAND Corporation, UN Security Council, South, Centre for Science & Security, King's College, Center for Strategic, International Studies Locations: North Korean, Korean, Pyongyang, North Korea, Russia, Ukraine, China, Asia, Hanoi, Anadolu, South Korea, King's College London, Trump, Korea
A man was fatally beaten with his own golf clubs in a seemingly "random" attack at a Florida golf course, authorities said. Junior Boucher, 36, of West Palm Beach, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of 65-year-old golfer Brian Hiltebeitel on Monday afternoon at the Sandhill Crane Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens, according to a probable cause affidavit. Police Chief Dominick Pape provides information about the murder at Sandhill Crane Golf Club, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., on Tuesday. WPTVBoucher was being held without bond at the Palm Beach County jail on Wednesday afternoon, a representative of the facility said. About an hour before police arrived at the golf course, Boucher’s family reported him missing to the county sheriff’s office, the police chief said.
Persons: Junior Boucher, Brian Hiltebeitel, Boucher, Dominick Pape, , WPTV Boucher, Pape, Boucher’s, Hiltebeitel, “ He’s, Boucher “ Organizations: WPTV Authorities, Beach Gardens Police, Police Locations: Florida, West Palm, Palm Beach, Beach, Fla, Beach County
It's using decoy drones to outwit Ukrainian defenses, according to the ISW. Around half the drones used to attack Ukraine are decoy drones, a report said. Russia is stepping up its use of decoy drones to distract Ukrainian air defenses in mass aerial attacks, according to The Institute for the Study of War (ISW). This, said the ISW's analysts, suggests that "Russian forces likely used a large number of decoy drones to overwhelm Ukrainian air defenses." The Associated Press in November found that Russia was using swarms of fake drones to surround deadly thermobaric drones, which are highly destructive.
Organizations: The Institute, Ukraine, Associated Press, AP Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Washington, DC, Russian
Andreessen's comments echo that of Elon Musk, who said this week that he thinks crewed fighter jets are inefficient. Elon Musk isn't the only tech executive who thinks drones are way better than fighter jets. Related Video The true cost of America's war machinesAI-controlled jets, Andreessen told Rogan, are "far superior" to fighter jets that need pilots. Advertisement"Crewed fighter jets are an inefficient way to extend the range of missiles or drop bombs. Drones have been game-changing in modern warfare, but military experts say there are still advantages to having manned fighter jets over drones.
Persons: Marc Andreessen, Elon Musk, Andreessen Horowitz, Joe Rogan, Andreessen, Rogan, Musk, Eric Schmidt, Schmidt, Sebastian Thrun, Donald Trump's, Vivek Ramaswamy, Justin Bronk, Mark Gunzinger Organizations: Elon, Andreessen, Business, Stanford University, Ares Industries, of Government, The Wall, Pentagon, Royal United Services Institute, US Air Force, Concepts, Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Locations: Silicon, Russia
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