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California Mayor Eileen Wang has resigned after admitting to acting as an illegal agent of China, agreeing to plead guilty to federal charges that carry a maximum sentence of ten years in prison.The FBI and Department of Justice revealed she secretly promoted pro-Beijing propaganda in the United States while serving in public office.Eileen Wang, aged 58, was charged in federal court with acting under the direction and control of Chinese government officials between late 2020 and 2022. She worked alongside Yaoning “Mike” Sun, her former fiancé and campaign treasurer, to operate the website U.S. News Center, which posed as a…

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WASHINGTON — The Navy wants Congress to sign off on building a small number of auxiliary ships and parts of combatant vessels overseas, to “supplement” domestic production, according to the service’s recently released Fiscal Year 2027 Shipbuilding Plan. Despite this request, building and maintaining ships in the US remains “central” to President Donald Trump’s shipbuilding vision and is the priority, the 30-year shipbuilding plan said.   “In parallel to that domestic expansion, however, we are also pursuing options to grow the fleet now,” the shipbuilding plan said. “To achieve this vision, the Navy is requesting targeted legislative changes, specifically offering a…

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Stratom eXpeditionary cargo loader increases C-130 cargo capacity. Credit: Stratom. Stratom said that it has successfully demonstrated its eXpeditionary Cargo Loader (XCL), a lightweight remote control handling system intended for use with C-130 aircraft from austere airfields. The test, conducted in partnership with the US Air Force Research Laboratory Center for Rapid Innovation (AFRL), confirmed the XCL’s ability to operate in “austere and expeditionary environments”. Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more In a release on 11 May 2026, Stratom said the loader met…

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Pakistan’s credibility as a mediator in the US–Iran conflict has been thrown into doubt after reports suggested that Iranian military aircraft were quietly allowed to park at Pakistan’s Nur Khan Air Base near Rawalpindi, possibly shielding them from American airstrikes.The allegations, strongly denied by Islamabad, have prompted US Senator Lindsey Graham to call for a reassessment of Pakistan’s role in the peace process.According to CBS News, citing unnamed US officials, Iran moved multiple aircraft to Pakistan shortly after President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire in early April.Among these was reportedly an Iranian Air Force RC‑130, a reconnaissance and intelligence‑gathering variant…

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WASHINGTON — Pentagon planners and military staffs made unprecedented use of artificial intelligence during the 38-day air war against Iran, according to officials and newly disclosed usage figures for the DoD’s Maven Smart System (MSS). “Operation Epic Fury leveraged Palantir’s Maven Smart System in order to conduct strike missions across the entire battle space, 13,000 targets in 38 days,” the Pentagon’s Chief Digital & AI Officer (CDAO), Cameron Stanley, told the SCSP AI+Expo Thursday, adding that troops have shown an “insatiable appetite” for the tech. “[AI tools] allow us to take all of this data, synthesize the data, and make…

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Despite sustained efforts to prioritize energy security across successive policy cycles, China remains exposed to external supply chains it does not control. The core problem is not simply import dependence, but reliance on maritime transit routes – particularly through the Strait of Hormuz – whose security ultimately lies beyond Beijing’s authority. The escalation of the Israel-U.S. war with Iran and the resulting disruption of traffic through Hormuz has transformed a long-recognized strategic risk into an immediate constraint, revealing the limits of China’s ability to ensure stable energy access under conditions of geopolitical contestation. More fundamentally, the crisis highlights a deeper…

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India has intensified efforts to secure energy supplies from multiple countries amid the West Asia crisis, while ensuring the safety of its seafarers and maintaining stable domestic fuel availability. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that India is not dependent on a single source, and maritime operations through the Strait of Hormuz remain safe and tax-free for Indian vessels.India’s Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated during an inter-ministerial briefing that the government is actively engaging with several nations to guarantee uninterrupted energy supplies.He emphasised that India is not reliant on a single source of energy and reiterated the…

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