Instead of manufacturing new tanks, the US will refurbish older Abrams
Russia's defense minister says the move brings the world closer to a 'nuclear collision,' Putin vows to respond
Twenty years ago, on March 20, 2003, the government of the United States embarked on one of the greatest crimes of the 21st century
China keeps developing its controversial Social Credit System
Despite Colin Powell’s presentation and the U.S. media’s embrace of it, every other nation on the Security Council, with the exception of Britain and Spain, was highly skeptical of the U.S. argument for war, including allies Germany and France
In an emergency action aimed at trying to prevent a meltdown of the European and global financial system
What does the collapse of some US banks mean for global energy policy?
Last week the AUKUS security pact unveiled its first initiative
A right path of state-to-state interactions
France’s major ciites have seen a wave of protests since French President Macron announced his use of the anti-democratic article 49.3 to impose his government’s hated pension reform on Thursday
Brings hope of peace for Ukraine crisis
Disarmament, the Fundamental Lie
As political tensions grip country
According to a joint statement released by Xi and Putin, China believes Russia is willing to restart peace talks
The US should abandon its outdated Monroe Doctrine and respect other countries' rights to make foreign policy decisions independently
US sanctions on Cambodia have failed to deter Phnom Penh from increasing ties with Beijing
Twenty years after the unlawful and destabilizing US-led invasion of Iraq, Washington must face the ultimate consequence of that war: UNSC powers China and Russia laying the foundation for a genuine, UN Charter-based system of multipolarism
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