Pentagon Chief Visits Ukraine, Unveils New Aid Package, Ahead Of US Election Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin arrived in Ukraine’s capital by train on an unannounced visit Monday, at a moment Ukraine’s forces are getting steadily pushed back in the east, and as President Zelensky expresses frustration at the lack of large-scale new military aid.… Continue reading Pentagon Chief Visits Ukraine, Unveils New Aid Package, Ahead Of US Election
Day: October 21, 2024
Aramco CEO Says China Oil Demand “Bright Spot”
Aramco CEO Says China Oil Demand “Bright Spot” Speaking on the sidelines of the Singapore International Energy Week conference, Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser said he was “fairly bullish” on China’s oil demand, especially after Beijing rolled out a series of stimulus measures to revive the world’s second-largest economy. “We see more demand for jet… Continue reading Aramco CEO Says China Oil Demand “Bright Spot”
U.S. defense chief promises Ukraine what it needs to fight Russia but goes no further
The United States “will get Ukraine what it needs” to fight its war with Russia, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on an unannounced visit to Kyiv on Monday, but he gave no hint that Washington might endorse key planks of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s so-called “victory plan.”
Where Do American Voters Stand On Immigration Policies?
Where Do American Voters Stand On Immigration Policies? Given the historic influx of migrants in recent years, immigration stands as a central issue in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. For decades, U.S. presidents have proposed broad immigration reform, but each has failed to receive support in Congress. In fact, the last comprehensive immigration bill was… Continue reading Where Do American Voters Stand On Immigration Policies?
China builds spy base on disputed island: think tank
This article was originally published by Radio Free Asia and is reprinted with permission. China is developing one of the contested Paracel Islands into a major intelligence base in the northern part of the South China Sea, new satellite images analyzed by a British think tank revealed. A new report by Chatham House found that Beijing has… Continue reading China builds spy base on disputed island: think tank
Pentagon Pours Cold Water On Zelensky’s Claim Of North Korean Troops In Ukraine
Pentagon Pours Cold Water On Zelensky’s Claim Of North Korean Troops In Ukraine Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has of late begun pushing hard new accusations that at least 10,000 North Korean troops are being sent to Ukraine where they will fight on behalf of the Russians. South Korea’s spy agency had also backed Zelensky’s claim,… Continue reading Pentagon Pours Cold Water On Zelensky’s Claim Of North Korean Troops In Ukraine
Interest Payments Top Defense Spending For First Time In History – Thank You Kamala
Interest Payments Top Defense Spending For First Time In History – Thank You Kamala Authored by Issues & Insights Editorial Board, SUNNY HOSTIN: Would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years? KAMALA HARRIS: There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of — and I’ve been… Continue reading Interest Payments Top Defense Spending For First Time In History – Thank You Kamala
Pentagon Seeks AI Technology to Create Undetectable Deepfake Internet Users
The U.S. military seeks to develop advanced AI capable of generating fake online personas that are indistinguishable from real people, according to a procurement document recently reviewed by the Intercept. The post Pentagon Seeks AI Technology to Create Undetectable Deepfake Internet Users appeared first on Breitbart.
Drug cartel allowing criminals to shoot, kill Border Patrol agents: Report
A new report claims that criminal members of the Sinaloa drug cartel have been granted permission by the cartel leaders to shoot and kill U.S. Border Patrol agents. According to an internal Border Patrol memo recently issued to the El Paso, Texas, sector of the agency that was obtained by NewsNation, there has been an… Continue reading Drug cartel allowing criminals to shoot, kill Border Patrol agents: Report
North Korean troops in Russia pose challenge to U.S., allies from ‘axis of authoritarianism’
Mounting reports that North Korea is set to be the first outside power to directly intervene in the Russia-Ukraine conflict are posing perhaps the most serious challenge yet to the U.S. and its allies from the “axis” of authoritarian states looking to overturn the global security order.