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Prime Minister Mark Carney's goal of hitting NATO's defence spending target of two per cent of gross domestic product this year will be an uphill — nearly impossible — battle, say experts and critics.
Alessandro Arduino has researched Africa’s security affairs with a particular focus on the use of private military companies and other guns-for-hire across the continent. In his latest book, Money for ...
Nevada has a very liberal approach to gun ownership. New York, although far more liberal than it used to be, is still way ...
US President Donald Trump on Friday (Aug 1) said he had ordered two nuclear submarines to be positioned in "the appropriate ...
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) currently advises against all travel to this island due to an ...
ROME—Stealth submarines fitted with space-shooting lasers, supply-chain sabotage and custom-built attack satellites armed ...
Second, previous reports have identified a general laissez-faire approach within the CAF regarding far-right activities. In a ...
As the Star first reported Thursday, the man was reportedly able to get between the defence counsel and judge's tables at a ...
The so-called Peace Act would establish a fund at the U.S. Treasury through which NATO allies could contribute money, ...
Lieutenant-General Michael Wright says he doesn’t know how deep extremism runs in the Canadian Armed Forces, after two ...
Corporate America is racing to boost security and reassure employees after a shooting left a top Blackstone exec dead, along ...