France’s president has proven himself to be a well-oiled weathervane. What he says on Monday may not match what he says or does on Wednesday. But his remarks while visiting China are interesting in several ways
NATO plans to surge troops to Russia’s border as part of an effort to become a “war-fighting alliance,” the New York Times reported Monday
Formation of the China-US bipolar system leads to a revision of the system of alliances in Europe, the main loser is Great Britain
Vietnam amid Pentagon leaks reflects "US difficulties to convince allies, regional countries"
Identity Crisis
The Biden administration wants to expand how it monitors social media sites and chat rooms
The conflict over the nation's judicial reform is a reflection of a deep-seated rift in Israeli society
Leaked Pentagon documents revealed the US and other NATO members have US special operations forces inside Ukraine
A scholarly study found that British colonialism caused approximately 165 million deaths in India from 1880 to 1920, while stealing trillions of dollars of wealth
Poland and Hungary will halt imports of Ukrainian grain
On Tuesday, the United States and the Philippines launched the largest joint war games ever staged by the two countries, involving over 17,500 troops, including approximately 12,000 Americans, 5,000 Filipinos, and 111 Australians
When Macron’s call for "strategic autonomy" wins more support
The treasury secretary recognized that sanctions make targeted countries look for an alternative to trading in the dollar
On Saturday, fighting broke out across Khartoum, the Sudanese capital, and other cities between rival factions of Sudan’s armed forces
Ukrainian forces failure to correctly equip smart bombs and Russian jamming GPS signals are causing American-made weapons to miss their targets
Certain countries should refrain from overly interfering with Sudan's internal affairs, further escalating conflict
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to Warsaw last week made one thing clear above all else
The Gulf states are tapping the “feel-good” generated by the Saudi-Iranian deal amid signs of an overall easing of tensions, except in Washington
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