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Trump won’t impose foreign uranium quotas
Just 5 percent of the uranium the U.S. needs for military and electricity generation comes from domestic production. Russia and other countries supply the rest.
By Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press
Military exchanges sorting out how tariff hikes on Chinese imports will affect customers
Military exchanges sell items imported from China.
By Karen Jowers
Trump’s battle with China dominated 2018’s headlines in Asia
Across the region, there are pockets of optimism but also a pervasive feeling of disquiet, a lot of which is linked to the twin political behemoths whose presence has been felt this year in every corner of Asia: China and Trump.
Navy research vessel docks in Taiwan amid tensions with China
U.S. hears China's protests over the ship's visit.
NATO trumpets resolve over Russia, plays down divisions
NATO defense ministers met Thursday in a fresh show of resolve against Russia and played down a series of festering trans-Atlantic disputes that threaten to undermine unity across the 29-nation military alliance.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press