The outcome of the summit in Hiroshima stands in stark contrast to the efforts of leaders from around the world who are trying to end the conflict
Nation says in response to Venezuela’s desire to join bloc
A U.N. pledging event fell far short of the $7 billion sought for the Horn of Africa where more than 23.5 million people are currently suffering from hunger brought on by one of the worst droughts in recent history
The US has stepped up military activity in the South China Sea, making an accident between the US and Chinese militaries more likely
Chinese cars, previously considered cheap knockoffs, have gained recognition for their price competitiveness and performance, including electric vehicles (EVs), despite the U.S. implementing the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to reduce Chinese competition, according to Industry officials here
What do we do about the climate madness? That's the issue that Lord Frost addressed in a recent speech to the Global Warming Policy Foundation in Britain
"The best money we’ve ever spent"
Who constantly peeps into others' windows should be deterred
The head of the Serb republic within Bosnia and Herzegovina is considering seceding over a property law
"Make it in the Emirates Forum"
NATO foreign ministers are expected to debate the issue this week
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will remain the president of Turkey for another five years
NATO countries are debating what to offer Ukraine at an upcoming summit this July
Brett McGurk, the top Middle East official on the NSC, made the trip on May 8
Clashes between NATO and Serb protestors arouse doubts over NATO’s role as "peacekeeper"
In latest sign of China’s openness to global investors increasingly upbeat on Chinese market
Imagine if a Chinese billionaire were funding a political message in Western societies the way Open Society is doing in Arab countries
The US targeted two Syrian money services using the Caesar Act, a law that crafted sanctions to prevent Syria's reconstruction
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