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China's Rare Earth Restrictions Expose US Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

China's export restrictions on rare earth minerals, used in many high-tech devices and military applications, have prompted immediate concerns among US companies; the sole US mine operator, MP Materials, reports a surge in calls, highlighting the nation's reliance on China for processing and undersc...

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UK Cannot Deport Convicted Terrorist Due to Human Rights Concerns

A Pakistani jihadist, Irfan Khalid, who plotted a large-scale terrorist attack in Birmingham and renounced his British citizenship, cannot be deported from the UK due to human rights concerns, despite a deportation order and his willingness to return to Pakistan; he remains in prison.

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SpaceX Leads Bid for Trump's Golden Dome Missile Defense System

SpaceX, Palantir, and Anduril are frontrunners to build President Trump's Golden Dome missile defense system, proposing a constellation of surveillance and attack satellites via a subscription model, raising concerns about long-term costs and government control.

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Pentagon Presents Trump with Three "Golden Dome" Missile Defense Plans

President Trump's "Golden Dome" initiative, aiming to create a comprehensive missile defense system for the U.S., is under development by the Pentagon with three options costing between $10 billion and several hundred billion dollars, involving both repurposing current assets and developing new tech...

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China's Rare Earth Curbs: A Blow to US High-Tech and Defense

China's new export controls on rare earth minerals, crucial for high-tech and defense industries, significantly impact the US, which relies heavily on Chinese imports; this move highlights the US's vulnerability and the need for diversification.

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Sentinel ICBM Program Faces Massive Cost Overruns Amidst DEI Controversy

Northrop Grumman's $13 billion Sentinel ICBM contract, initially projected at $96 billion, now faces costs exceeding $141 billion, prompting concerns about cost overruns, program efficiency, and the program's overall necessity, alongside criticism of the company's DEI initiatives.

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Australia's Coalition Accuses Labor of Secrecy Over Alleged Russian Military Base Request in Indonesia

Australia's Coalition accuses the Labor government of secrecy concerning an alleged Russian request to base long-range aircraft in Indonesia, claiming a breach of caretaker conventions despite the government's assertion that no such obligation exists during the election campaign; this has prompted a...

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US Senators Visit Taiwan Amid Trade Tensions with China

A bipartisan group of US senators visited Taiwan to reassure the island of continued US support amid recent trade disputes and concerns over China's assertive stance. The visit follows a 32% tariff on Taiwanese imports and comes as Taiwan increases defense spending to 3% of its GDP and invests in do...

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Jordan Arrests 16 for Terror Plot, Including Muslim Brotherhood Leaders

Jordanian authorities arrested 16 individuals, including top Muslim Brotherhood members, for plotting terrorist attacks inside and outside the country, using explosives and drones, on April 16, 2024, amid high-level talks with the US.

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FAA Contractor Pleads Guilty to Spying for Iran

Abouzar Rahmati, a 42-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen and former FAA contractor, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to spying for Iran, providing sensitive information on U.S. airports and the solar energy industry to Iranian intelligence officials between 2017 and 2024.

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China's Rare Earth Curbs Expose US Defense Vulnerabilities

China's restricted exports of heavy rare earth minerals, vital for US defense technology like fighter jets (F-35 uses 900 lbs), leverage trade negotiations due to China's near-total control of processing, creating US vulnerabilities.

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UK Seizes Scunthorpe Steel Plant, Raising Concerns Over Chinese Investment

The UK government seized the Scunthorpe steel plant from Jingye Steel on April 17, 2025, due to concerns about the plant's closure and potential national security implications of Chinese investment in British infrastructure, sparking debate about the extent and risks of Chinese investment in the UK ...

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