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Taiwan Looks to New Sea-Drone Tech to Repel China
Taiwan Looks to New Sea-Drone Tech to Repel China

Wall Street Journal

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  • Politics
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Taiwan Looks to New Sea-Drone Tech to Repel China

SUAO, Taiwan—Taiwan is accelerating efforts to develop a high-tech fleet of naval drones that military planners see as a potential game-changer in the island's ability to fend off a possible Chinese invasion. Drones are transforming warfare and spurring military strategists to rethink long-held assumptions about defense. Both Ukraine and Israel have used drones to devastating effect in recent weeks.

Life in Iran After the Strikes: Executions, Arrests and Paranoia
Life in Iran After the Strikes: Executions, Arrests and Paranoia

Wall Street Journal

time2 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Wall Street Journal

Life in Iran After the Strikes: Executions, Arrests and Paranoia

As soon as U.S. and Israeli bombs stopped raining down on Iran, the country's theocratic leaders and the security forces emerged from their bunkers and began waging a new campaign—this time against their own people, targeting alleged spies, dissidents and opposition figures. Checkpoints have sprung up across Tehran as the authorities seek to reassert control and hunt people they suspect helped Israel's attacks on air defenses, nuclear sites, and top officers and atomic scientists in a 12-day air war that exposed the state's inability to defend itself.

It's Bulletproof, Fire-Resistant and Stronger Than Steel. It's Superwood.
It's Bulletproof, Fire-Resistant and Stronger Than Steel. It's Superwood.

Wall Street Journal

time3 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Wall Street Journal

It's Bulletproof, Fire-Resistant and Stronger Than Steel. It's Superwood.

FREDERICK, Md.—Inside a cavernous warehouse, in the midst of a half-finished industrial park not far from a Civil War battleground, robot arms the size of Cadillac Escalades are rehearsing their moves for a tightly choreographed dance that will commence later this summer. A strange new substance will begin rolling off the assembly line: soft wood transformed at the molecular level into something stronger than steel yet one-sixth the weight.

Donald Trump's Head-Spinning Foreign Policy
Donald Trump's Head-Spinning Foreign Policy

Wall Street Journal

time3 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Wall Street Journal

Donald Trump's Head-Spinning Foreign Policy

WASHINGTON—President Trump hasn't sounded much like Donald Trump in recent days. He said the U.S. needed to attack Iran over a growing nuclear threat, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization wasn't ripping off America and that Russian President Vladimir Putin was an impediment to ending the war in Ukraine. It was a remarkable shift for a president who said he would extract the U.S. from foreign entanglements, once called NATO obsolete and often has avoided criticizing Moscow.

The Power of Positive Thinking about Deregulation
The Power of Positive Thinking about Deregulation

Wall Street Journal

time3 hours ago

  • Business
  • Wall Street Journal

The Power of Positive Thinking about Deregulation

Economic growth was negative in the first quarter, government-imposed costs on trade have risen this year, federal debt continues to soar, stocks are richly priced relative to their earnings, and Congress is laboring just to prevent massive tax hikes scheduled for the end of the year. Yet equity investors keep expressing confidence in U.S. business. The Journal's Karen Langley and Krystal Hur report:

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