Hanwha plans to invest about $1.3 billion to construct and operate a new facility for producing ingredients used in explosives and propellants.
Oil prices remain stuck in a narrow band even after soaring 15% in January, partly on fears of a fresh U.S. strike on Iran.
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Something is killing Russian troops on the frontlines and it isn’t Ukraine
For centuries, Russia relied on “General Winter” as its ultimate military ally. But in Ukraine, that mythical defender has ...
The reverse side of the U.S. Mint’s 2026 Sacagawea $1 coin will feature Polly Cooper, a woman from the Oneida tribe known for ...
Asia's premier aviation event is poised to showcase planes, parts and weapons as the industry juggles growing demand for air ...
The Department of War will spend $18.1 million through the Defense Production Act to expand U.S. germanium refining for military systems.
Iran tensions are unlikely to trigger a major oil supply disruption but will continue to inflate a geopolitical premium in ...
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Opinion | No India, No Quad: What America's New Defence Strategy Report Really Means
The absence of any mention of India and the Quad from the strategy is not a judgment on their importance, but a signal that ...
Excerpted with permission from the publisher The Fractured Age: How the Return of Geopolitics Will Splinter the Global ...
More candidates have filed their campaigns for Allen County offices, including three Democrats. Lee Castillo, a Democrat, has ...
A mineral discovery and new drilling method could soon upend the entire global economy and provide the US with trillions of ...
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Hanwha Aerospace signs US$1.9 bln contract to supply Norway with Chunmoo rocket systems
Hanwha Aerospace Co., a South Korean defense giant, on Friday signed a major defense contract to supply land-based long-range ...
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