World August 29, 2023 3 US Marines killed in Osprey crash in Australia have been identified The United States Marines identified the three service members killed in Sunday's MV-22B Osprey crash on Melville Island, north of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
World August 24, 2023 China bans seafood from Japan after Fukushima nuclear plant releases nuclear wastewater into Pacific The Chinese government announced it would be banning Japanese seafood after a Japanese nuclear power plant began a controversial, decades-long process of dumping nuclear wastewater.
Asia August 18, 2023 Suspension bridge collapses, injuring 32 in Indonesia, police say Footage shows the moment a bridge collapsed in Indonesia, injuring 32 people who were watching a duck-catching contest as part of the country's Independence Day festivities.
World August 14, 2023 North Korea's Kim Jong Un orders sharp missile production increase, wants power to 'surely annihilate' enemies North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has ordered missile factories to ramp up its production capabilities and be war-ready as the South and US begin joint military drills.
OPINION August 3, 2023 The way to take on China is to make it personal Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party's top leadership will likely only be moved when they are threatened personally – and their lives, riches and well-being are at risk.
OPINION July 11, 2023 China is knocking on Texas' door: Here's how US needs to respond Armed with predatory loan terms and virtually no accountability, China’s sights are firmly set on the United States' Latin American neighbors.
OPINION July 10, 2023 What Shinzo Abe taught me about strong relationships Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stood out as an authentic statesman who embodied character, conviction and resilience in the face of international and domestic pressure and criticism.
OPINION July 5, 2023 To deter China, the US should build rings of fire To counter China, the U.S. must develop a strategy to assess gaps in our theater-range strike capabilities in the Indo-Pacific and the military requirements to close them.
Pacific June 28, 2023 New orca calf spotted near British Columbia, first new sighting in the pod since 2021 A new orca calf has been spotted in a pod of endangered killer whales near Tofino, British Columbia. The pod has not had a baby calf since 2021.
VIDEO June 23, 2023 Karine Jean-Pierre seems flustered when peppered with Hunter Biden questions White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refers reporters to the White House counsel when questioned about whistleblower claims.
Japan June 6, 2023 US, Japan, Australia to fund undersea cable project to combat China’s influence in Indo-Pacific region Japan has joined Australia and the United States in a $95 million cable project aimed at combatting China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific region.