
Chinese Mainland Rare Earth Controls Boost Global Security
The Chinese mainland’s new rare earth export controls aim to enhance global security while ensuring stable, responsible trade.
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The Chinese mainland’s new rare earth export controls aim to enhance global security while ensuring stable, responsible trade.
The Chinese mainland has added 11 U.S. tech companies to its unreliable entity list over alleged military tech ties with the island of Taiwan, imposing trade restrictions.
China adds 16 U.S. firms to its export control list, effective April 4, halting dual-use exports amid national security concerns.
New survey: Two-thirds of Finns worry about security as shifting U.S. policies stir unease across Europe.
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem concluded her Latin American tour in Mexico, discussing key security and migration topics with local officials.
A monitoring group files a federal lawsuit after a leaked chat revealed plans to attack Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Explore the U.S. shiprider agreements with Pacific Island Countries, revealing special law enforcement privileges and strategic aims.
An accidental leak of U.S. military texts reveals planned strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen, sparking debate over security protocols.
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem tours Latin America, starting in El Salvador amid a stringent migration crackdown.
Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally added to a secret Signal chat where high-level U.S. officials discussed planned strikes on Houthi forces in Yemen, sparking security concerns.