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Democracies need to fight back against harmful disinformation. Sanctions can be a useful tool to counter malign operations – ...
"This settlement for Defence is more generous than for most other departments and delivering on 2.5% of GDP by 2027. But the timetable for increases beyond that level remains unclear, with no ...
We are pleased to announce that the newly established UK Nuclear Deterrence Network is now accepting applications for its ...
The primacy of the Russian threat to Europe may not eliminate the value of CSG deployments but in the future they should take ...
Defense is hard because its less transparent, but they definitely use rare earths and rare earth magnets and especially what’s called samarium cobalt magnets, but it’s a much smaller demand than EVs ...
Chinese carmakers exist in this highly competitive market. While they're beholden to Chinese law and that may require compliance with national security agencies, none of them want to damage their ...
The economic, legal and trade restrictions imposed on Russia in the wake of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine represent ...
Explore NATO's future as Arthur Snell and Sten Rynning discuss defence spending, Article 5, and the alliance's evolving role ...
The Strategic Defence Review is clear the UK is not ready for modern warfare and sets an ambitious plan to reform UK Defence.
Trevor Taylor, director of the defence, industries and society programme at the Royal United Services Institute, says “defence spending into disadvantaged areas can make a major contribution to levell ...
The attempted assassination of a Colombian presidential hopeful on Saturday has sparked national controversy and raised fears about a resurgence in political violence ahead of the 2026 national ...
The ability to manoeuvre is being overmatched by the ability to spot and kill,” said Matthew Savill, director of military science at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).