Corporate executives often use war metaphors like “declaring war on the competition” to project strength and confidence in ...
At the Savannah, Ga., seaport, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection is tapping advanced chemical forensic techniques to ...
Kharkov volunteers brought gifts to the children. But before the distribution, they arranged a performance for children who ...
Adversaries such as China and Russia have penetrated critical private sector U.S. infrastructure networks and plan to attack ...
A bomb hidden in a scooter detonated, killing a senior military officer. Photos of the aftermath showed him face down in bloodstained snow.
With the Russia-Ukraine war nearing its fourth year, attention is turning to President-elect Donald Trump and how his return to power may affect the conflict. Trump looms as a distressing question ...
As a war criminal he was a legitimate target and had been named in a trial in absentia, the SBU said. Russia’s security service released a statement saying it had detained a 29-year-old man from ...
And last month, Samar Abu Elouf, a Palestinian photographer for The Times, delivered some of the most indelible images of the year: a series of portraits of Gazans horribly injured in the war ...
The return of macroeconomic stability allowed the government and firms to war-proof their operations ... an AI outfit that parses satellite images to build interactive maps featuring every ...
Cataracts, glaucoma, and refractive errors are just a few examples of conditions that cause visual impairment, a decline in your ability to see that’s significant enough to affect daily life.
Russia is keen to disrupt, weaken or even divide NATO and one way of encouraging that might be to convince the U.S. that war is coming with ... of Ukraine as a proxy battle between NATO and ...
Before and after satellite images released by Maxar Technologies ... “You feel like you are in the aftermath of a nuclear war. I saw an entire neighborhood disappear within hours.” ...