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Taiwan is winning the war China will not fight — and may be losing the one China will
Key Points and Summary: Taiwan is harder to invade today than at any point in its modern history. Over the past two years it ...
The most common worry expressed around the world concerning the China-U.S. summit meeting in Beijing on May 14-15 was the ...
Trump's undermining of the international order and the rising oil prices following the war with Iran are great gifts for Putin, writes Anna Nemtsova.
The indictment of former Cuban President Raúl Castro and comments from administration officials playing up Cuba’s military ...
Trump, Putin and Netanyahu have all gone to war to prove how strong and powerful they are. The results should give any ...
For one, the Chinese host, Chairman Xi Jinping, appeared somewhat warmer towards his Russian guest than the American one that ...
Washington has a head start in the race to dominate the digital currency of the future and thus consolidate the dollar’s ...
The U.S. temporarily paused weapons sales to Taiwan to ensure munitions are ready for potential Iran escalation, acting Navy Secretary Cao testified.
Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine four years ago, the embattled country has received varying degrees ...
Analysts say a comparison of the readouts issued by the U.S. and China reveals "minor inconsistencies" on issues such as ...
Members of Congress broadly support defensive weapon sales to Taiwan, but there’s friction over how far US support for the ...
As top European Union officials travel to Mexico on Friday to finalise a revived EU-Mexico trade deal, NATO foreign ministers ...
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