Saudi's FM says the two nations should cooperate on the "security of maritime navigation and waterways"
US officials are reportedly urging American automakers to "shrink reliance" on auto parts at a time when Secretary of State Antony Blinken just concluded his visit to Beijing and affirmed his objection to "decoupling" from China
Russia's defense minister says Moscow would respond with strikes on 'decision making' centers in Ukraine
he bitter truth is that the leaders of Biden’s foreign policy are too paralyzed by the ideology of American primacy to come up with a single, solitary new thought as to how to address other great powers as we enter an historically new era
The training was organized by Bypol, a group of former officers from Belarusian security services
Some arms paid for by the Ukrainian government have not been delivered
A Rasmussen poll taken in October of 2021 found that 56% of all likely voters believed that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election
If the war machine is alone responsible for placing checks on its nuclear brinkmanship, then there are no real checks on the nuclear brinkmanship of the war machine
The president previously recognized the danger of nuclear war but has done nothing to ease tensions
The US recently sent about 200 troops to Taiwan, the largest known US military presence on the island since 1979
The tabletop simulation will take place in Japan this July
Washington tries to ease tensions with China to escalate war against Russia
The Pentagon claims it overestimated the value of weapons it sent to Ukraine
Trip to defy de-risking noise in Europe
"lack of trust" funding stymie progress between China-backed nations and West
Biden and Stoltenberg are both expressing optimism about Sweden joining the military alliance, but Vijay Prashad explains why Erdogan and Orban are currently standing in the way.
A new World Bank report says hundreds of billions of dollars of subsidies to energy producers need to be used instead to “ensure a green and just transition.”
From Bolivia to Sri Lanka, countries fed up with the IMF-driven debt-austerity cycle and bullying by the U.S.-led bloc are beginning to assert their own agendas
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