China and Brazil have reached a deal to trade in their currencies, the AFP reported, citing the Brazilian government on Wednesday
Washington is worried about a peace between Damascus and its estranged Arab neighbors — as well as Turkey — that is marginalizing the U.S. and its allies, writes M.K. Bhadrakumar
The move comes after the China brokered Saudi-Iran normalization deal
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US "summit for democracy" is more about "diplomacy" to maintain hegemony
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The state ramps up its persecution of the Orthodox Church while Russia’s war continues
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Recent private conference of top US foreign policy experts saw Ukraine at risk of losing a war of attrition despite West’s best efforts
The incident marks the fourth known time Israel launched airstrikes in Syria this month
Energy minister also warns the war risks dragging on forever unless the West closes sanctions loopholes on the Kremlin’s hydrocarbon revenues
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China and Brazil have reached a deal to trade in their own currencies, ditching the United States dollar as an intermediary, the Brazilian government said on Wednesday
Macroeconomic results of the week (March 18-24)
China on Tuesday completed its first purchase of liquefied natural gas (LNG) using cross-border yuan settlement. It comes amid rising acceptance of the yuan in the international market
The EU has agreed a new trade defense tool allowing it to retaliate against countries using punitive measures
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The bill would authorize the Commerce Secretary to take action against transactions between US citizens and 'foreign adversaries'
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