Are Ukraine’s leader and defense and security aides just more stoical, or are they misreading their Russian adversary?
India’s GDP is around $2.8 trillion, and forecasts suggest it could be the world’s third largest economy within 25 years.
Gazprom, Russia’s giant state-owned energy company, is slated to finalize a deal for a second huge natural gas pipeline running from Siberia to China.
Washington-based analysts document how China, Russia promoted propaganda, falsehoods about COVID-19 and the evolving global response.
Energy crunch in China will have greater consequences for the global economy than Europe’s energy squeeze, economists warn.
Parliamentary ban on China’s ambassador to Britain comes as Boris Johnson picks a China hawk to be the country’s new foreign secretary.
China is seeking to weaponize the culture wars and identity politics currently buffeting the West.
Investment deal restricts Europeans from investing in Chinese media and entertainment companies, but Chinese firms can invest in European ones.
Facebook is blocking users in Australia from viewing or sharing links to domestic and international news stories.
There were words of welcome Wednesday from across the world for Joe Biden as he was sworn in as America’s 46th president.
The head of Britain’s domestic spy agency outlined Wednesday a cauldron of threats the country is facing, including Islamist militancy to rising right-wing extremism, but he emphasized China as the biggest challenge.
The Holy See is likely to renew next month an agreement with Beijing governing the appointment of Roman Catholic bishops and the status of the church in China, but it is prompting growing unease in some quarters in the church.
In many ways Western leaders are grappling now with the same dilemmas and challenges former US president faced in 1970s.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for talks that covered China, security concerns and other issues.
Britain and other Western countries have been naive in thinking they can tame China’s Communist leaders by 'cozying up' to them, says Britain’s last governor of Hong Kong.
As international criticism mounts about China’s initial handling of the coronavirus outbreak, Beijing’s diplomats have clashed with host countries in ways rarely seen in peacetime.
In Cambodia, Hun Sen has been arresting dissidents on grounds they’re spreading false information about the virus and he’s scapegoating Muslims for its emergence and introducing the contagion into the country.
Much of the anger focuses on what British officials say was Beijing's efforts to cover up the scale and danger of the virus.
The world enjoyed a synchronized pickup in 2011, but now it appears to be heading into a downturn, and central banks might not be able to cushion the fall
Belgian parliament committee that oversees security has launched inquiry into intelligence and law enforcement failings that led up to terror rampage in Paris last week that left 130 dead, more than 300 injured.
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