The UK is reviewing Huawei's role in its 5G network again, and it's a new sign it could still cave to US pressure

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The UK is reviewing Huawei's role in its 5G network again, and it's a new sign it could still cave to US pressure
 
 
The UK is reviewing Huawei's role in its 5G network again, and it's a new sign it could still cave to US pressure
 
The UK defied pressure from the Trump administration in January by announcing it would allow Huawei to build "non-core" parts of its 5G network.
 
 
 
 
 
How the US military came up with its salute
 
 
How the US military came up with its salute
 
The modern military salute comes from ancient traditions.
 
 
 
 
 
'Ripe for a showdown': As Iranian tankers close in, the stakes are rising in Venezuela
 
 
'Ripe for a showdown': As Iranian tankers close in, the stakes are rising in Venezuela
 
The US is gearing up for "great-power competition," and rivals are making sure that Venezuela will be a venue for it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Marines aren't done issuing the M27, but they're already looking to replace it with Army's next-gen rifle
 
 
The Marines aren't done issuing the M27, but they're already looking to replace it with Army's next-gen rifle
 
The Corps is still working to finish issuing the M27 to infantry Marines by the end of this fiscal year.
 
 
 
 
 
8 ways the coronavirus is more dangerous for veterans
 
 
8 ways the coronavirus is more dangerous for veterans
 
One of the communities hit hardest by the coronavirus is US military veterans, who are more susceptible to the health and economic risks it poses.
 
 
 
 
 
The ban on COVID-19 survivors joining the military has lifted, but some cases could still be denied
 
 
The ban on COVID-19 survivors joining the military has lifted, but some cases could still be denied
 
The military is looking at recruits on a case-by-case basis until health professionals come up with recommendations for the Defense Department.
 
 
 
 
 
Even with coronavirus restrictions, deadly violence continues to rise in Mexico
 
 
Even with coronavirus restrictions, deadly violence continues to rise in Mexico
 
The 6,000 homicides in Mexico in March and April made it one of the worst two-month periods on record.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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