US military aircraft involved in 'incident' during training in Philippines, service members sent for treatment
A U.S. military aircraft crashed into a concrete barrier during training in the Philippines, injuring several service members who were subsequently treated.
Korea-Canada Foreign and Defense Talks... 'Korea is the Optimal Partner for Submarine Projects'
South Korean officials emphasized Korea's suitability as a partner for Canada's submarine and defense industries during a bilateral meeting in Ottawa.
"We cannot be suckers". Radosław Sikorski's exposé in the Sejm
Radosław Sikorski emphasized Poland's cautious stance towards changing geopolitical relations involving the US and reiterated the importance of Poland's alliances, particularly with NATO partners in the Asia-Pacific region, during his address in the Sejm.
Reduced Exercises with the USA: Why Trump Risks the Break in the Pacific 'Shield'
The U.S. and South Korea plan joint military exercises called Freedom Shield, but South Korea proposes to reduce their scale to improve relations with North Korea, facing resistance from the U.S.
‘The Tyrant of the Sea’ Bigg’s Killer Whale: A Predator of Resident Orcas?
A study suggests that Bigg's killer whales may prey on the resident killer whale population in the North Pacific, prompting new theories about the social structure of resident orcas.
They filmed a strange creature that changes shape in the Ocean
A scientific expedition captured footage of a shape-shifting jellyfish, Deepstaria, at 790 meters depth in the Pacific Ocean, which quickly went viral on social media.
A new US strategy in the Pacific: here are the 'chains' that strangle China
The US is shifting its strategy in the Pacific from a broad 'pivot to Asia' to a more defensive approach focused on containing Chinese military expansion.
"Will Decide the Fate of the Pacific": What We Know About the Chinese Submarine 09V
A new Chinese Type 09V attack submarine has been spotted in the Bohai Sea, showcasing significant advancements in technology and size compared to previous models.
Canadian PM Mark Carney heads to India to boost trade and repair ties
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney embarks on an Asia-Pacific tour, starting in India, to enhance trade relationships and reduce dependency on the United States.
To make a Pacific route viable, Acre's ZPE partners with Peruvian Special Development Zone
An international cooperation agreement between Brazil's Acre Export Processing Zone and Peru's Special Development Zone of Ilo aims to enhance exports to Asia via the Pacific.
Australia news live: Canadian PM to visit next month; One Nation just behind Labor in new federal poll
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit Australia next month as part of an Asia-Pacific tour focused on trade diversification, while a new federal poll shows One Nation narrowly trailing Labor.
Canadian PM Carney Coming to India, A New Beginning After Trudeau Controversy
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit India on February 26 as part of a tour to strengthen partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region.
US Army Targets Ship in the Eastern Pacific, Watch US Top-10
The US Army has targeted another ship in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in three fatalities, with the Southern Command releasing a video of the attack.
US military kills 3 in latest strike on a suspected drug vessel in the Pacific
The U.S. military conducted a strike in the Pacific, killing three suspected narco-terrorists aboard a drug vessel.
The US does not forget about narco boats: Command attacks in the Pacific and kills three crew members
The US Southern Command conducted a lethal operation against a narcotrafficking vessel in the Pacific, resulting in the deaths of three crew members.
Environmental damage and human rights abuses threaten squid fishing in the Southeast Pacific
A report reveals that giant squid fishing is facing ecological and social crises due to the presence of Chinese fleets exploiting legal gaps in the Southeast Pacific.
The American Army Attacked Another Vessel in the Pacific, Three People Died
The American military has attacked another ship in the Pacific, resulting in the deaths of three individuals.
Pacific: A new American strike against alleged drug traffickers results in three deaths
An American military strike in the Pacific against a vessel of alleged drug traffickers has resulted in the deaths of three individuals, continuing a six-month campaign that has killed nearly 150 since September.
Three people killed in U.S. military strike on suspected drug smuggling vessel
A U.S. military strike on a vessel suspected of drug smuggling in the eastern Pacific resulted in the deaths of three individuals, amidst ongoing operations to curb international drug trafficking.
USA kills three in new airstrike on suspected drug boat
The U.S. military conducted an airstrike in the Pacific, killing three individuals identified as drug traffickers involved in narcotics operations.
3 killed in American strike on boat in the Pacific Ocean
The U.S. military has carried out airstrikes in the Pacific Ocean, resulting in the deaths of three individuals, amid a campaign against drug traffickers in Latin America.
Three men killed in US strike on alleged drug boat
Three men were killed when the US military struck a boat in the Pacific Ocean, which the Pentagon claims was involved in drug trafficking.
US attacks vessel in the Pacific and kills three more people
The United States has conducted another attack on a vessel in the Pacific, killing three individuals allegedly linked to drug trafficking.
VIDEO: US conducts new attack in the Pacific, and three suspects are killed
The US Southern Command reported a military operation in the Pacific that resulted in the deaths of three individuals suspected of drug trafficking.
US military strike kills three in second alleged drug boat attack this week
The US military conducted a strike on a suspected drug smuggling boat in the eastern Pacific, resulting in the deaths of three individuals, marking the second such strike within the week.
US Operation in the Pacific Leaves Three Dead on Vessel Associated with Drug Trafficking
A US military operation in the eastern Pacific resulted in the deaths of three individuals on a vessel linked to drug trafficking organizations.
Three killed in a new "lethal attack" by the United States against a supposed drug boat in the Pacific
Three individuals were killed in a U.S. military strike targeting a boat linked to drug trafficking in the Pacific.
The United States has announced another boat strike in the Pacific – three died in the strike
At least three people have died following a U.S. military strike on a boat in the Eastern Pacific, part of ongoing anti-drug operations.
Three people killed in boat attack
Three people were reported killed by the US military in an alleged drug boat attack in the Eastern Pacific.
USA attacked vessel in the Pacific - three dead
The US military has confirmed an attack on a vessel in the eastern Pacific that resulted in three deaths.
Three killed in American attacks on vessels
The U.S. military reported that three men were killed in an attack on a vessel in the eastern Pacific Ocean, amid ongoing operations against alleged drug smuggling activities.
Pacific Islands flagged Russia's 'shadow vessels' — now they want out
Pacific Islands, including the Cook Islands, are de-registering Russian 'shadow vessels' involved in deceptive practices amid concerns about their growing presence and implications for international law.
How the joint operation of the USA and Mexico to seize a narco-submarine with four tons of drugs went
A joint military operation by the U.S., Mexico, and El Salvador successfully confiscated large quantities of illegal drugs and dismantled a narco-submarine in the Pacific Ocean.
'She just gave birth today': Samu shines for Tahs after baby birth
Pete Samu of the NSW Waratahs played just hours after the birth of his child, contributing to his team's victory over the Fijian Drua in Super Rugby Pacific.
5,000 soldiers and anti-China maneuvers: Salaknib exercise begins in Asia
The Salaknib exercise in the Indo-Pacific involves 5,000 soldiers from the US, Philippines, Japan, and Australia, highlighting enhanced military cooperation against potential Chinese aggression.
The World Witnessed the Power of the Indian Navy at Sea, Video
The Indian Navy showcased its advanced operational and aerial capabilities during the multinational naval exercise Milan 2026 off the coast of Visakhapatnam.
The US Starts ‘Pax Silica’ with $200 Million Subsidy to Counter Chinese Low-Cost Phones
The US State Department announced a new initiative, ‘Edge AI Package,’ to invest up to $200 million in promoting affordable smartphones in the Indo-Pacific region as part of its Pax Silica strategy.
Pacific Island nations to highlight existential battle with climate change
Fiji, Palau, and Tuvalu are set to host climate change discussions with global leaders ahead of COP31 to showcase the Pacific Islands' struggles against climate change.
Washington offers US$200 million to boost American smartphone industry in Indo-Pacific
The US is investing US$200 million to support the rollout of affordable smartphones using American software in the Indo-Pacific region to strengthen its AI supply chain and counter China's influence.
Mexico: The Navy seized a submarine with 4 tons of cocaine
The Mexican Navy intercepted a submarine carrying four tons of cocaine in the Pacific Ocean, significantly disrupting organized crime operations according to the Mexican Security Secretary.
International naval exercises commence near eastern India
International naval exercises called MILAN 2026 have begun near Visakhapatnam, India, involving participants from over 70 nations to enhance maritime security cooperation.
US seeks to limit participation of Ukraine and four partners at NATO summit in Ankara – Politico
The US is influencing NATO allies to restrict Ukraine and four Indo-Pacific partners' participation at an upcoming summit in Ankara.
Paul Coffey set to return to Oilers bench
Paul Coffey is returning to the Edmonton Oilers coaching staff after a former stint leading the team's defense.
United States Deploys Mobile HIMARS Launcher in the Indo-Pacific Amid Growing Rivalry with China
The United States has intensified its deployment of HIMARS mobile rocket launchers in the Indo-Pacific, emphasizing its military capabilities amid rising tensions with China.
The effects of the Coastal El Niño Phenomenon on the Pacific coasts since March anticipated by Peru
Peru's official National Study of the El Niño Phenomenon (ENFEN) has issued an alert regarding the Coastal El Niño phenomenon expected to manifest from March until November 2026.
Star-flower and sea pig: unknown beings found 4,000 meters in the ocean
Researchers discovered a vast array of unknown marine species at depths of 4,000 meters in the Pacific Ocean during a 160-day international expedition.
This video surprised researchers: - We went down there and did not expect to see a shark
Researchers in Antarctica captured a surprising video of a nearly 4-meter-long Pacific sleeper shark, challenging the belief that sharks do not inhabit the icy waters of the Southern Ocean.
US moves to expand missiles in Philippines, putting China within range
The U.S. is set to increase its missile deployment in the northern Philippines, enhancing its military presence in response to China's assertiveness in the region.
From Athens to New Delhi: Greece's Bet in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Greece aims to position itself as a key digital hub between Europe and the Indo-Pacific at the India-AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, which is attracting global attention and participation.
Deal made between Japan and the US, $550 billion trade deal, Trump said 'Without tariffs...','summary_en':'A significant trade agreement has been reached between the US and Japan, with President Donald Trump announcing a $550 billion investment commitment from Japan.','summary_long_en':'The United States and Japan have reached a substantial agreement regarding trade, with President Donald Trump announcing a record $550 billion investment commitment from Japan into the American economy. Trump described this development as a major milestone in US-Japan relations and highlighted its potential to create millions of jobs and strengthen national and economic security. He emphasized the historic nature of the agreement, noting that it would revitalize the American industrial base and benefit both nations significantly. During his announcement, Trump underscored that this agreement would not have been possible without existing tariffs, suggesting that their imposition has played a crucial role in negotiating favorable terms for the US. He expressed optimism regarding specific sectors, including oil and gas in Texas, power generation in Ohio, and critical minerals in Georgia, indicating potential investment opportunities in these areas. Trump's remarks reflect broader goals of boosting domestic industries and securing strategic resources essential for the country's economic prosperity. Overall, this agreement marks a significant moment in US-Japan trade relations, signaling a shift towards deeper economic collaboration. The implications of this deal may extend beyond immediate economic benefits, potentially impacting geopolitical dynamics in the Asia-Pacific region as both countries navigate their economic strategies amidst evolving global challenges.
A significant trade agreement has been reached between the US and Japan, with President Donald Trump announcing a $550 billion investment commitment from Japan.