Mexico Files New Gun Lawsuit in U.S. Court
The latest U.S. offer is valued at $1 billion, as Taiwan seeks to build its defenses amid rising tensions with China.
As weapons shipments flood Ukraine, states-parties to the Arms Trade Treaty are discussing improving controls over weapons after they have been delivered.
One government mounts an innovative legal challenge to a powerful industry in an effort to protect its citizens.
The Commerce Department modifies but does not reverse a Trump-era rule that limited congressional oversight.
Earlier this year, two of the largest weapons manufacturing companies held their annual shareholder meetings and voted on proposals meant to address human rights.
For the foreseeable future, the United States will likely continue to provide Ukraine with substantial military assistance in accordance with the needs of the Ukrainian armed forces to repel the Russian offensive. Oversight of the assistance provided to Ukraine can ensure the weapons are used for the intended purposes and not diverted elsewhere, especially after the conflict.
Western countries are expediting arms deliveries to Ukraine after the Russian invasion.
The United States accounts for an increasing share of major conventional weapons exports, according to a new report.
Declaration Expected on Explosive Weapons