February 2, 2019 China’s customs said on Thursday it has banned pigs, wild boars, and products from Mongolia after the Asian country reported African swine fever outbreak. The ban, effective Tuesday, came as China …
By Jonathan Cheng Updated July 8, 2017 12:29 a.m. ET SEOUL—The U.S. sent two B-1B bombers to the Korean Peninsula to practice “attack capabilities” with South Korean jet fighters on Friday, the latest show …
A ransomware attack has struck across the globe, taking out servers at Russia’s biggest oil company and shutting down computers at multinational businesses. The malicious software locks up computer files with all-but-unbreakable encryption and …
The top Democrat on the U.S. House Intelligence Committee on Sunday criticized the administration of former President Barack Obama for not taking earlier and tougher action against Russia for its alleged hacks aimed at …
By Joseph Campbell and Terrence Edwards | ULAANBAATAR Polling stations opened throughout Mongolia’s cities, townships and prairies on Monday as nearly two million residents were asked to choose a new president amid worries about …
The Russian Ground Forces will likely begin operational evaluation of its deadliest tank, the third-generation T-14 main battle tanks (MBT), an armored vehicle based on the “Armata” universal chassis system, in 2019, according to …
Last fourt days, there were speculations that Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan might send troops to assist Russians in Syria. This information was first reported after Turkish ambassador to Kyrgyzstan said that is being considered. In …
SEOUL, South Korea — President Trump’s trip to Europe was truly historic. He left our most important allies there so uncertain about America’s commitment to their security from Russia and to shared values on …
By Phil Stewart and Lucy Nicholson | WASHINGTON/VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIF. The U.S. military on Tuesday cheered a successful, first-ever missile defense test involving a simulated attack by an intercontinental ballistic missile, in …
U.S. Senator John McCain said Russian President Vladimir Putin is a bigger threat to global security than ISIS, and warned that the Senate would push for sanctions against Moscow for its alleged interference in …