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The Canadian government said Monday that it had selected Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) as the preferred bidder ...
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The Bengals might be a fit for this free agent, but don't count on any interest.
The US-UK defence partnership is being called upon to renew itself as geopolitical tension rises in Europe and the Asia-Pacific and the demands ...
The ongoing discussions about Japan's "Lost Decades," a period of prolonged economic stagnation spanning 30 years, have ...
Nine months, two defence ministers and one prime ministerial resignation later, the defence investment plan has been published at last. It is a document that fails to meet the gravity of the moment.
The day Britain voted on European Union membership, I was cramming for an exam on portfolio construction the next morning.