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The Maldives Just Went From Tourist Haven to Military Hotspot
Maldives strengthens defense with UAE-made Ajban armored vehicles, signaling growing military cooperation amid regional security concerns.

Something Serious Happened’: Trump Says Russia Stole Terrifying U.S. Missile Tech
Trump claims Russia stole U.S. hypersonic missile tech under Obama, reigniting debate as global powers race to develop unstoppable high-speed weapons.

Scientists Just Found a Way to Turn Toxic Batteries Into Clean Energy — And It Changes Everything
Austrian researchers convert spent batteries into renewable methane, turning toxic waste into clean fuel and advancing sustainable energy solutions.

North Korea’s Secret Nuclear Submarine Could Strike the U.S. — And Experts Are Alarmed
North Korea unveils its first nuclear-powered submarine, capable of carrying multiple nuclear missiles, raising regional and global security concerns.

This Asian Country Surpasses the U.S. in Naval Electromagnetic Weapons
Japan outpaces the U.S. with the first ship-mounted railgun, marking a major leap in naval defense amid rising Asia-Pacific security tensions.

The U.S. Just Fired Missiles in the North Atlantic—And It Changes Everything for NATO
US Navy destroyers intercepted ballistic missiles during NATO drills, showcasing joint air defense capabilities and strengthening allied deterrence.

End of an Era? Australia and Canada May Ditch U.S. Jets for UK Alliance
Australia and Canada consider UK’s GCAP jet program, hinting at a major realignment in global defense partnerships beyond the U.S. orbit.

The World’s Ten Most Powerful Militaries in 2025
The 2025 Global Firepower list ranks the US, Russia, and China at the top, as Asian and European militaries assert global strategic influence.

30 Years Without a Find Like This—Largest Copper, Gold, and Silver Deposit Uncovered
A colossal mineral deposit hidden deep in Argentina’s Andes mountains is rewriting the rules of global mining.

Russia May Be Fielding Nuclear Air-to-Air Missiles—First Seen Since the Cold War
Russia revives nuclear-tipped air-to-air missiles with the R-37M, merging Cold War firepower and modern fighters in a new high-altitude threat.
