Britain is currently in discussions with leading global mining companies regarding the procurement of essential minerals. This initiative arises from concerns that escalating tensions between the West and China could
Britain is currently in discussions with leading global mining companies regarding the procurement of essential minerals. This initiative arises from concerns that escalating tensions between the West and China could
Guillaume Faury, the chief executive of Airbus, has emphasised the need for European unity in defence initiatives. He expressed concern regarding the future of the Franco-German fighter jet collaboration, suggesting
Iran has announced the temporary closure of the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first instance of such an action since the 1980s. This significant decision comes in response to a
Donald Trump’s proposal for a free trade corridor with Ukraine poses a substantial risk to Kyiv’s aspirations for European Union membership, according to a former senior trade official. The plan,
As inflation continues to soar and global economic instability becomes increasingly prevalent, the appeal of gold as a reliable investment is gaining traction once more. A recent analysis highlights the
A controversial graphite mining project in Quebec’s La Petite-Nation region has become a focal point of tension between Canadian communities and U.S. defence interests. Lomiko Metals, a British Columbia-based company,
European equity markets achieved record highs during Tuesday’s trading session following a subdued performance across Asian markets, as investors assessed substantial gains heading towards the conclusion of the year. Precious
The aviation sector is grappling with mounting challenges as geopolitical tensions force carriers to navigate an increasingly complex web of restricted airspace. British Airways’ recent cancellation of flights to Dubai
The Ministry of Defence has awarded Babcock International a significant five-year contract extension valued at approximately £1 billion. This contract will see the aerospace and defence company responsible for the
The world’s largest aerospace and defense companies are projected to accumulate unprecedented levels of cash over the next three years, driven by a surge in government orders for new weapons






