U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he is directing the government to stop work with Anthropic and the Pentagon said it will declare the startup a supply-chain risk, dealing a major blow to the ...
Mediator Oman said that Tehran had agreed to zero stockpiling of any uranium, making moot the question of the level of ...
The appearance before the House of Representatives Oversight Committee marked the first time a current or former president ...
Early screening, financial assistance and emotional support from wider communities help multilingual families navigate an ...
Residents are split on plans for development and militarization, but a visit to the island reveals an enduring atmosphere of ...
Often mischaracterized by detractors as a radical nationalist, Takaichi represents a center-right continuity of the 'Abe line ...
Russia’s record in this tragedy is less inspiring. The war has been the catastrophe that even many in the Kremlin feared.
On Thursday, Anthropic rejected the Pentagon’s demands that it agree to grant unrestricted use of its technology by the military by Friday, according to reports.
Under pressure from politicians, central bankers are fighting back. However, their efforts are exposing a delicate trade-off: ...
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s government aims to eventually mine and industrialize rare earths at home, but the timing, investment costs and viability of the project are unknown.
The country faces challenges such as a drop in tourism, competition from cheaper Chinese electric vehicles, and a baby bust with low fertility rates.
The defense minister underlined the importance of boosting self-reliance following Beijing’s ban on exporting dual-use items to Japan.