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New Zealand's government has announced new military spending of $1.6 billion to replace aging planes and helicopters.
A Navy ship called USX-1 Defiant, which has no crew, is a project of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
New Zealand will buy new navy helicopters and airforce jets in the first steps toward upgrading its military capabilities to deal with rising tensions in the Asia-Pacific region.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence says it will dramatically reduce its workforce and cut its budget by more ...
New Zealand said on Thursday it would spend NZ$2.7 billion ($1.6 billion) to buy five MH-60R Seahawk helicopters and two Airbus A321XLR aircraft, the first major investment following a decision to ...
Keir Starmer’s commitment to deploy British peacekeepers to Ukraine has raised questions over whether the UK is ready for ...
The agency tasked with protecting Defense Department leaders is under significant strain, and the secretary’s atypical needs are becoming untenable, officials say.
Pennsylvania Sen. Dave McCormick was in south-central Pennsylvania on Tuesday to boast about how multi-billion-dollar ...
Anyone who works in British foreign policy knows that we talk about “the special relationship” with the U.S. infinitely more ...
The Israeli government, meanwhile, approved $473 million for humanitarian aid in Gaza as part of an increase in the 2025 ...