Chinese Military Says US Turning Taiwan Into a ‘Powder Keg’ With Arms Sales The State Department $440 million in arms deals for Taiwan last week
IAEA Says No Sign of Explosives at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Ukraine has been claiming that Russia planted explosives at the Russian-controlled plant
Ukraine Defense Minister Says His Country Is Great ‘Testing Ground’ for Western Arms 'For the military industry of the world, you can’t invent a better testing ground,' says Oleksii Reznikov
Report: US Looks to Restrict Chinese Companies Access to Cloud Technologies The report comes as US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is preparing to leave for China
Russian Nuclear Official Claims Ukraine Is Planning Imminent Attack on Nuclear Plant Ukraine is also claiming Moscow is preparing an attack on the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant
Taiwan’s Tsai Hosts Another US Congressional Delegation in Taipei The delegation was led by Rep. Kevin Hern (R-OK), who expressed support for Taiwanese independence
Russia Says Ukrainian Drone Attacks on Moscow ‘Not Possible’ Without US Support The Russian military said it downed several drones that attacked Moscow
NATO Agrees to Extend Secretary-General Stoltenberg’s Term By a Year Stoltenberg, a former Norwegian PM, has been the head of NATO since 2014
Biden Nominates Elliott Abrams to Public Diplomacy Commission Abrams led the Trump administration's failed regime change effort in Venezuela and covered up atrocities in Latin American in the 1980s
Poland Wants to Host US Nuclear Weapons in Response to Russian Nukes in Belarus Warsaw wants to join NATO's nuclear sharing program