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The rally, focused on affordability, comes as polling consistently shows that public trust in President Trump’s economic ...
The Israeli navy is expected to intercept hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists off the coast of Gaza, an encounter that risks turning violent. The business said its market could double in size as ...
The Philippine Navy (PN) on Tuesday formally commissioned its most advanced warship, significantly enhancing the country’s ...
More than 10 US warships, including the country’s largest carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, are bearing down on the Caribbean amid escalating tensions between President Trump and Venezuela. A Marine ...
The way around: Stockholm is very easy to get around. The underground is relatively cheap — a single ticket costs 43 crowns ($4.50) for 75 minutes, with reduced fares for students and pensioners — and ...
Invention, it must be humbly admitted, does not consist in creating out of void, but out of chaos.” Mary Shelley, “Frankenstein,” 1818 ...
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The American Warship Japan Tried to Sink
This video tells the story of USS Enterprise, the most decorated American warship of World War II. It follows the pilots, deck crews, and damage-control teams who fought to keep her alive through ...
A sanctioned Russian oil tanker made a U-turn on the way to Venezuela after a US warship intersected its route near the country’s coast, according to Bloomberg tanker tracking, raising questions about ...
Shipbuilding is having a moment in Washington. That’s great, but hype doesn’t float boats. Reshoring commercial shipbuilding is billed as the key to maritime security. Proponents claim benefits to ...
With the Trump administration poised to attack military installations in Venezuela and the U.S. posting a $50 million bounty on Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro, images and videos show how U.S.
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela’s vice president said Monday that energy agreements with Trinidad and Tobago should be canceled over what she described as “hostile” actions by the island nation.
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