Defense
  • Taliban deny report that they are ready for peace talks

    By Reuters

    LONDON/KABUL (Reuters) - The Afghan Taliban denied a report on Monday that some of their leading members were ready to negotiate a comprehensive peace deal involving a long-term U.S. military...

  • Analysis: Can Israel surprise Iran? Maybe not, but could still strike

    Analysis: Can Israel surprise Iran? Maybe not, but could still strike

    By Dan Williams, Reuters

    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cancellation of a security cabinet session on Iran following a media leak last week laid bare a conundrum long troubling Israeli strategists...

  • Explosions kill 58 in Iraq, French consulate hit

    Explosions kill 58 in Iraq, French consulate hit

    By Suadad al-Salhy and Raheem Salman, Reuters

    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least 58 people were killed in attacks across Iraq on Sunday, including a car bomb outside a French consulate. Iraq's conflict has eased since its height in 2006-2007 when...

  • Teenage bomber kills six near NATO HQ in Kabul

    Teenage bomber kills six near NATO HQ in Kabul

    By Mirwais Harooni, Reuters

    KABUL (Reuters) - A 14-year-old suicide bomber detonated explosives near the heavily barricaded NATO headquarters in Kabul on Saturday, killing six civilians including children, NATO and local...

  • Analysis: Military spending cuts squeeze suppliers - CEOs

    Analysis: Military spending cuts squeeze suppliers - CEOs

    By Andrea Shalal-Esa and Karen Jacobs, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Declines in U.S. and European defense spending are putting heavy pressure on thousands of small and mid-sized companies that together build about 70 percent of major weapons...