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Following widespread abuses, demonstrators are determined to get rid of the military and protests are paralysing Myanmar. Global Insight assesses the toll on the country and the need for a swift international response.

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Riyadh s World Defense Show sells out 70% of exhibition space

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s World Defense Show has allocated 70 percent of its exhibition space, ahead of its launch in March next year, event organizers said on Wednesday. The show has attracted interest from global manufacturers and multinationals such as Lockheed Martin, Embraer, General Dynamics and Rolls-Royce, as well as local entities such as the Saudi Arabian Military Industries and Military Industries Corp. Shaun Ormrod, CEO of World Defense Show, said: “The overwhelming interest from local and global defense (firms) reflects World Defense Show’s unique proposition creating an unmatched meeting environment for industry leaders in the heart of Saudi Arabia, one of the world’s leading defense industry markets, to discuss the future of interoperable defense.

Japan Ranks Ninth in Global Military Spending in 2020

Nippon.com based on data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. In 1988, Japan’s military spending stood at ¥3.7 trillion. However, in 1990 it reached the ¥4 trillion mark and continued to rise throughout the 1990s. From the 2000s, it stabilized around ¥5 trillion. In recent years though, it has been gradually rising and in both 2019 and 2020 reached ¥5.2 trillion. Japan’s military spending as a share of GDP has consistently remained at around 0.9%–1.0% from 1988 up to 2020. Worldwide in 2020, military spending accounted for 2.4% of GDP. Among the top-spending nations, United States had 3.7%, China an estimated 1.7%, and India 2.9%. (Translated from Japanese. Banner photo: The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force conducts live firing exercises at the JGSDF East Fuji Maneuver Area in Shizuoka Prefecture in August 2019. © Jiji.)

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