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Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, said he’s not concerned about China’s military getting access to his company’s AI chips, even as U.S. restrictions grow tighter and tensions with Beijing keep rising.
A look at how Beijing is pushing boundaries, and what the U.S. and its allies are doing in response.
Senior figures in the Trump Administration are asking if Australia is committed to deterring Beijing from invading Taiwan and ...
The prime minister has ignored defence pressure from the US as he continues to try and shore up Australia's relationship with China, and a devastating Israeli air strike has killed Gazan children ...
By applying American power in energetic, omnidirectional fashion, Trump has revealed much about the true state of world ...
B, a long-range missile with multiple independently targetable nuclear warheads, represents a significant military ...
The world has become less predictable, less rules-based, and more shaped by the impulses of strongmen and short-term ...
The Pentagon is pressing Japan and Australia to make clear what role they would play if the US and China went to war over the ...
As rare earth supply chains are disrupted by tariffs and other trade barriers with China, e-waste recycling is growing as a solution to metals shortages.
Nearly half of the world’s heavy rare earths come from Myanmar’s conflict-ridden Kachin State, where China maintains access ...
A four-day test in the Alaska wilderness shows how far the U.S. military and American drone companies lag behind China in the technology.