AI Summary
- Rheinmetall and Anduril are collaborating to create defense systems for Europe, amid increasing security expenditures across the continent.
- Israel is experiencing a critical shortage of Arrow interceptors, leading to urgent efforts to bolster its defense capabilities in light of escalating tensions with Iran.
- The geopolitical landscape is shifting as Trump's call for military action against Iran intensifies, raising concerns about a potential escalation of conflict in the region.
- The EU is proposing stricter regulations on Russian oil and gas imports, aiming to reduce dependency and bolster sanctions in response to the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
- The U.S. Treasury is facing economic pressures, with retail sales declining sharply, triggering fears of recession and influencing market forecasts related to interest rates.
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Rheinmetall, Anduril Team Up to Jointly Produce Defense Systems for Europe
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3 hours ago
by Adrià Calatayud
The systems will be jointly developed and produced by the two companies, with suppliers and industrial partners throughout Europe as the conti…
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Israel Is Running Low on Defensive Interceptors, Official Says
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4 hours ago
by Shelby Holliday
A shortage of Arrow interceptors has set off a scramble to augment Israel’s defenses.
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Iranian Exiles Watch Israel’s Attacks With Joy Tainted by Fear
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6 hours ago
by Bertrand Benoit
In Germany, many expatriates welcomed signs the Islamic regime is weakening but doubted Israel’s motives and feared for relatives back home.
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Zelensky’s G-7 Visit Is Overshadowed by Trump’s Exit
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7 hours ago
by Kim Mackrael
World leaders had hoped to secure U.S. backing for tougher sanctions on Russia, which struck Ukraine with missiles and drones overnight.
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Trump Calls for Iran to ‘Surrender’ as He Weighs Military Action
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8 hours ago
by Michael R. Gordon
The U.S. won’t kill Iran’s Khamenei “at least for now,” the president said, as confrontation over the nuclear program escalates.
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This ‘Bunker Buster’ U.S. Bomb Could Cripple Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions
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10 hours ago
by Benoit Faucon
The 30,000-pound Massive Ordnance Penetrator is considered by analysts to be the best shot at getting through to targets buried deep under mou…
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British Police Investigate Fires at Properties Linked to Prime Minister
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a month ago
by Max Colchester
British counterterrorism police are probing a string of suspected arson attacks on two properties linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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U.K. Plans to Tighten Rules After Record Influx of Migrants
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a month ago
by Max Colchester
Britain’s government said a record influx of foreigners since Brexit had done little to energize the economy.
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Men Found Guilty of Felling Famous Tree in ‘Moronic Mission’ That Gripped U.K.
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a month ago
by Alistair MacDonald
The pair’s destruction of the beloved Sycamore Gap tree stoked nationwide anger and a criminal investigation.
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BOE Set For Modest Rate Cuts As Inflation Stays High, NIESR Says
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a month ago
by Paul Hannon
Inflation is likely to remain stubbornly high this year, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research said as it cut is 2025 growth …
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‘Trump With a Pint’: How Nigel Farage Is Upending British Politics
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2 months ago
by David Luhnow
The populist politician’s Reform UK party is soaring in the polls—and doing better at the ballot box—as voters lose patience with slow economi…
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Live Q&A: Ask Us Your Questions About the Iran-Israel Conflict
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12 hours ago
by Lara Seligman
WSJ subscribers can submit their questions to our reporters in the comments space.
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With Israel’s Major Airport Shut Down, Citizens and Tourists Scramble to Get Home
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15 hours ago
by Dov Lieber
It is the first time in Israel’s 76-year history that its main international airport has been closed without any timeline for reopening.
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Israel Built Its Case for War With Iran on New Intelligence. The U.S. Didn’t Buy It.
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16 hours ago
by Alexander Ward
The gap between Israel’s assessment of Iran’s nuclear program and that of the U.S. helps explain why the two allies haven’t been aligned in re…
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Europe Backs Israel Against Iran Despite Anger Over Gaza
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16 hours ago
by Max Colchester
No European government wants to see a nuclear-armed regime in Tehran—but leaders’ support for Israel has limits.
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Where Israel Struck Iran’s Nuclear Program: A Visual Breakdown
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17 hours ago
by Laurence Norman
A look at the sites that took a hit from the recent attack.
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An Island With Strong Ties to Europe Counts Its Dead After Air India Crash
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3 days ago
by Shan Li
The only survivor of Air India Flight 171 was born on a tropical island dotted with palm trees and fishing boats. So were 14 passengers who di…
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Kim Jong Un Claims His Capsized Warship Is Fixed
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5 days ago
by Dasl Yoon
The destroyer, which capsized last month during a launch ceremony, didn’t leave the shipyard’s dry dock, leaving doubts over whether it is ope…
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Loudspeakers Go Quiet on Korean Border, Ending a Year of Audio Aggression
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6 days ago
by Timothy W. Martin
For a year or so, the two countries engaged in daily standoffs—the North pumping out animal wails and the South blaring boy-band music and new…
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China’s Lock on Rare Earths Dictated Path Toward Trade Truce
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7 days ago
by Jon Emont
Control of minerals used in electronics has given Beijing powerful leverage in trade negotiations with the U.S.
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Taiwan Tries to Purge Its Ranks of China Sympathizers
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9 days ago
by Joyu Wang
The government is stepping up scrutiny of members of the civil service and military for signs of misplaced allegiances.
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Opinion | Iran Is Trump’s Deterrence Moment
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12 hours ago
by The Editorial Board
The President can reverse Biden’s Afghan legacy by helping Israel eliminate Tehran’s nuclear threat.
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Opinion | A New Hope for Middle Eastern Studies
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12 hours ago
by The Editorial Board
Pepperdine and the Washington Institute try to salvage the field.
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Opinion | Trump Can Launch the Aukus Security Agreement to the Stars
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12 hours ago
by Scott Morrison
No American president since JFK has shown more commitment to space, and the alliance needs to be looking to new theaters.
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Opinion | Will the U.S. Help Israel Eliminate Iran’s Nuclear Threat?
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13 hours ago
Paul Gigot speaks with Foundation for Defense of Democracies CEO Mark Dubowitz on this episode of the Potomac Watch podcast.
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Opinion | My 2001 Hit Song, ‘Superman,’ Is for the Hostages in Gaza
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13 hours ago
by John Ondrasik
It became an anthem for the heroes of 9/11. Sadly, America lost that unity after Oct. 7.
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Opinion | Trump vs. Israel vs. Iran
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13 hours ago
by Holman W. Jenkins, Jr.
He’s sending many signals, but needed is a strong stand against nuclear proliferation.
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Canada Considers ‘Buy Canadian’ Policy for Steel, Aluminum
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14 hours ago
by Paul Vieira
Canadian officials are considering requirements that would compel government-funded infrastructure projects and defense-procurement agreements…
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Violeta Chamorro, Who Led Nicaragua’s End to Cold-War Era Civil War, Dies at 95
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4 days ago
by José de Córdoba
Latin America’s first elected female president won a surprise victory over Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega and demobilized army troops.
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Canada Is Gathering Global Leaders in a Province That Wants Out of the Country
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4 days ago
by Vipal Monga
Alberta’s secessionists are gaining ground, contesting Prime Minister Carney’s desire to project national unity.
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Carney Says Trump Meeting at G-7 Summit to Determine Fate of U.S.-Canada Tariff Deal
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6 days ago
by Paul Vieira
The Canadian prime minister said officials in Ottawa and Washington are in intense talks on a new economic-and-security pact, but there is no …
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U.S. Ambassador to Canada Says Breakthrough Possible in Bilateral Talks at G-7 Summit
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7 days ago
by Paul Vieira
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra said that all indications point to the possibility of a good economic-and-security deal for both the U…
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EU Lays Out Plan to Bolster Defense Industry
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18 hours ago
by Edith Hancock
The European Union wants to ramp up defense capabilities by loosening its knot of regulations covering everything from sustainable finance to …
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EU Proposes Ban on Russian Oil, Gas Imports by End 2027
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20 hours ago
by Giulia Petroni
Russian gas accounted for about 19% of EU imports last year, down from roughly 45% before Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine and oil imports have de…
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Russia Is Churning Out Attack Drones. Ukraine Is Feeling the Impact.
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a day ago
by Jane Lytvynenko
Moscow’s drone strikes have grown exponentially thanks in part to a deal with Iran to produce its Shahed drones on Russian soil. An attack ove…
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10 Dead in Rare Austria School Shooting
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8 days ago
by Georgi Kantchev
The suspected attacker was a 21-year-old Austrian man and a former student at the school, authorities said.
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EU Proposes Nord Stream Ban, Cutting Oil Price Cap to Hit Russia
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8 days ago
by Giulia Petroni
The European Union’s executive arm proposed banning transactions with Russia’s Nord Stream gas pipelines and cutting the price cap on Russian …
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Chinese Jets Tail Japanese Air Patrol in Close Encounter
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6 days ago
by Jason Douglas
Japan disclosed new details about China’s unprecedented show of force close to the U.S. partner’s shores over the weekend.
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China Puts Six-Month Limit on Its Ease of Rare-Earth Export Licenses
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7 days ago
by Lingling Wei
A tentative deal reached in London gives Beijing continued leverage in trade negotiations.
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‘Those Who Should Be Seized Should Be Seized’ Review: A People Persecuted
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8 days ago
Beijing at first denied the existence of camps for Xinjiang’s Muslims. Now the party calls them “vocational education and training centers.”
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China Extends Probe Into EU Pork Imports
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8 days ago
China said it would extend a yearlong probe into pork imports from the European Union, as Beijing seeks to bolster ties with the 27-member blo…
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Xi Tightens Leash on Officials’ Boozing and Lavish Living
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8 days ago
by Chun Han Wong
The Chinese leader has revised frugality rules for party and state workers in a bid to extend his authority and save money.
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Anne Merriman, Who Brought Hospice Care to Africa, Dies at 90
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6 days ago
by Jon Mooallem
Known in Africa as “the mother of palliative care,” she established a model for pain management and end-of-life care.
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Scores Killed in Heavy Flooding in South Africa
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7 days ago
by Alexandra Wexler
Torrential rain, severe winds and landslides have killed at least 49 people in the poverty-stricken Eastern Cape province of South Africa.
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Tanzania’s First Female Leader Championed Human Rights. Now She’s Turning to Repression.
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7 days ago
by Nicholas Bariyo
Critics of Samia Suluhu Hassan say she is clinging to power by locking up and torturing those who stand in her way.
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South African Leader Pushes Back on Trump’s ‘Genocide’ Claims in Tense Meeting
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a month ago
by Meridith McGraw
Cyril Ramaphosa is visiting the White House after relations with the U.S. deteriorated over race, Israel and trade.
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Rebels in Captured City Force Residents to Clean Sewers and Morgues at Gunpoint
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a month ago
by Nicholas Bariyo
M23 insurgents backed by Rwanda are wielding their new authority harshly after taking over a city in eastern Congo.
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Russia’s Top Peace Negotiator Is Historian Who Justified the War
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7 days ago
by Matthew Luxmoore
Vladimir Medinsky warned, in an interview, that Ukraine would lose more territory if it doesn’t agree to Moscow’s demands.
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Ukraine Says It Destroyed Dozens of Warplanes Deep Inside Russia
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16 days ago
by Jane Lytvynenko
The clandestine drone attack deals the biggest blow of the war against Moscow’s long-range bomber fleet.
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Putin Has Retooled Russia’s Economy to Focus Only on War
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21 days ago
by Thomas Grove
Moscow has expanded military recruitment and boosted weapons production. Peace could jeopardize the resulting economic gains.