Defense
- Trump orders Chinese-owned firm to unwind chip asset deal, citing national security risks - A Chinese-controlled company must divest semiconductor assets it bought from Emcore after the White House said the deal could threaten U.S. national security.
- South Korea's Hanwha Ocean sees shares jump 10% after Trump says firm to build warships for U.S. Navy - Trump said that the frigates will be built at the Philadelphia shipyards, which Hanwha had invested $5 billion into.
- Greenland PM rebukes Trump special envoy overture - President Donald Trump on Sunday appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as a 'special envoy' to Greenland.
- Ukraine is leveraging its powerful – and cheap – new drone killers for air defense - The icy ground crackling under their feet, members of an elite Ukrainian drone-hunting team set up for a long night. The Sting, shaped like a flying thermos, is one of Ukraine’s new homegrown interceptors. The unit’s commander says the in
- Trump wants the U.S. shipbuilding industry to be great again. Here's what it will take, and what's at stake - President Trump is promising a shipbuilding renaissance in the U.S. to rival China, but it will not happen overnight, and will require allies.
- AI defense booms in UK and Germany as new wave of billion-dollar startups emerge - The UK and Germany have become key hubs for defense startups in Europe and the U.S.
- House is voting on a defense bill to raise troop pay and overhaul weapons purchases - The House voted to pass a sweeping defense policy bill Wednesday that authorizes $900 billion in military programs, including a pay raise for troops and an overhaul of how the Department of Defense buys weapons. The bill's passage comes at
- US Congress considers 'must-pass' defense policy bill that would top Trump’s spending request - By Patricia Zengerle and Julia Harte WASHINGTON, Dec 6 (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers on Sunday unveiled an annual defense policy bill authorizing a record $901 billion in national security spending next
- Inside Europe’s biggest rare earths factory on Russia's doorstep - Developed by Canada's Neo Performance Materials, Europe's largest rare earths facility sits in Estonia's border city of Narva.
- India is set to host Russia's Putin, deepening trade ties, unfazed by punitive U.S. tariffs - The two countries are looking to strengthen trade ties and are likely to sign bilateral interdepartmental and business agreements during Putin's visit.
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