In Showing Off New ICBM, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Returns to Old Tactic

In Showing Off New ICBM, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Returns to Old Tactic

SEOUL—North Korea, even as it pursued denuclearization talks with the Trump administration, kept advancing its arsenal. Now the behind-the-scenes progress is in the public eye. At a military parade marking the 75th anniversary of the ruling Workers’ Party on Saturday, Pyongyang revealed a new intercontinental ballistic missile. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who had … Read more

Kim Jong Un Marks 75 Years of North Korean Communism With Giant New Missile

Kim Jong Un Marks 75 Years of North Korean Communism With Giant New Missile

SEOUL—North Korea celebrated 75 years of communism with a military parade at which it unveiled an intercontinental missile that experts say is likely larger than anything else like it on Earth. The Saturday event, the country’s first military parade in two years, signaled a shift back to the more strident approach Pyongyang long took before … Read more

Israel’s Prime Minister Says Hezbollah Is Stashing More Explosive Weapons in Beirut

Israel’s Prime Minister Says Hezbollah Is Stashing More Explosive Weapons in Beirut

TEL AVIV—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday accused Hezbollah of improperly storing weapons in a civilian area near Lebanon’s capital that could explode soon, adding pressure on the Iran-allied group as it faces blowback over August’s deadly blast in Beirut. Mr. Netanyahu showed satellite photos of what he said was a missile factory located … Read more

U.S. Threatens Sanctions for Arms Sales to Iran

U.S. Threatens Sanctions for Arms Sales to Iran

The Trump administration threatened Wednesday to impose an array of fresh sanctions to deter China and Russia from selling weapons to Iran after an arms embargo on Washington’s Middle East foe expires next month. Elliott Abrams, the administration’s special envoy for Iran and Venezuela, told reporters that the sanctions “will have a very significant impact” … Read more

U.S. Set to Sell Taiwan $7 Billion in Arms

U.S. Set to Sell Taiwan  Billion in Arms

The Trump administration is poised to make a $7 billion arms deal with Taiwan, part of an effort to draw closer to Taipei as the administration ratchets up the political and military pressure against China. The complement of American weaponry to be sold to Taiwan includes cruise missiles, mines and other hardware, two officials said, … Read more

U.S. Weighs Export Controls on China’s Top Chip Maker

U.S. Weighs Export Controls on China’s Top Chip Maker

The Trump administration is weighing whether to place export restrictions on China’s most advanced manufacturer of semiconductors, a move that could cut to the heart of China’s ambitions to become self-reliant on critical technologies. The step is the same one that U.S. officials imposed on Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei. The decision to add Huawei … Read more

Oil Industry Is Fading Away in Land of the World’s Richest Reserves

Oil Industry Is Fading Away in Land of the World’s Richest Reserves

Venezuela’s oil industry—rich in reserves, a crucial Allied resource in World War II, a founding member of OPEC—is grinding toward a halt. Venezuela has greater oil stores than any other country. But after years of corruption, mismanagement and more recently U.S. sanctions, its oil output has dropped to a tenth of what it was two … Read more

U.S. and Global Factory Output Picks Up, but Jobs Picture is Mixed

U.S. and Global Factory Output Picks Up, but Jobs Picture is Mixed

U.S. factory output continued to grow in August, according to a pair of surveys released Tuesday, but the picture for employment was mixed, a possible sign of lingering uncertainty about the coronavirus pandemic among American manufacturers. Sluggish employment, if sustained, could pose a threat to the recovery just as the economy is starting to pick … Read more

Possible F-35 Jet Sale to U.A.E. Puts Israel in Bind

Possible F-35 Jet Sale to U.A.E. Puts Israel in Bind

TEL AVIV—Talks between the U.S. and the United Arab Emirates on a potential sale of advanced F-35 jets is raising thorny questions for Israel’s security in the Middle East. The U.A.E. has long sought the jet fighters, and the deal last week to normalize diplomatic relations with Israel was forged with an understanding that the … Read more