Kilauea is spewing lava again. It is the Hawaii volcano’s latest activity in an on-and-off eruption
Kilauea volcano began shooting lava into the air once again Tuesday on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Kilauea volcano began shooting lava into the air once again Tuesday on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Digantara, a 7-year-old startup, plans to establish a satellite assembly, integration and testing facility in Colorado Springs. Much of the company’s work is for defense and space markets in the U.S., its CEO said; the company also has started to work with Colorado Springs-based Space Command and the separate Space Force.
A U.S. airman was arrested Monday on suspicion of driving under the influence and rear-ending another vehicle on the Okinawa Expressway, injuring the driver, according to Japanese police.
North Korea’s state-run media lashed out at the U.S. over the arrival of a fast-attack submarine in South Korea’s largest port, calling it an effort to escalate tensions on the peninsula.
A Russian intelligence-gathering ship spent more than a week in waters near Japan’s southern islands, including Okinawa and Kyushu, the country’s military announced Monday.
Pacific Air Forces has stood up a directorate consolidating the combatant command’s approach to cyber operations and communications with the aim of modernizing infrastructure in an era of economic and military competition with China.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he agreed to consider a tariff exemption on Australian steel and aluminum imports after a telephone call on Tuesday with Australia’s prime minister.
China’s promised 15% tariffs on U.S. products including LNG, coal and agricultural equipment are set to be imposed Monday, in response to Trump’s 10% levy.
New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters said he had told Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown that he should discuss with New Zealand the contents of agreements that Brown intends to sign in China. New Zealand is the tiny nation’s chief benefactor.
U.S. and South Korean troops trained together in freezing temperatures, just 16 miles from the border with North Korea.
The governor of Russia’s Pacific island region of Sakhalin has declared an emergency after a Chinese cargo ship ran aground off its southwest coast.
President Donald Trump said he will announce on Monday that the United States will impose 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, including from Canada and Mexico, as well as other import duties later in the week.
Sgt. Jacob M. Durham died Thursday in the crash of an aircraft that was conducting a routine mission “providing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance support at the request of our Philippine allies,” officials at Camp Pendleton, Calif., said. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
President Donald Trump’s national security adviser said Sunday that top administration officials will meet with European officials this week about how to end the war in Ukraine, nearly three years after Russia launched an all-out invasion.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said an elevated U.S. security partnership with South Korea and Japan poses a grave threat to his country and vowed to further bolster his nuclear weapons program.
Five Thai workers released after being held hostage for over a year in Gaza arrived in Bangkok on Sunday.
Authorities are working to recover the wreckage of a plane crash in western Alaska that killed 10 people while investigators are trying to determine what caused the small commuter aircraft to go down in the icy Bering Sea.
Canada and the Philippines are in the final stages of negotiating a key defense pact that would allow their forces to hold larger military drills, said the Canadian ambassador to Manila while raising concerns over China’s “provocative and unlawful actions” in the region.
Chinese rescuers searched for some 30 people after a landslide on Saturday in southwestern Sichuan province buried 10 houses and forced hundreds of residents to evacuate.