The Chinese-brokered diplomatic deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran not only opens the way for resolution of region-wide conflicts, but potentially foils U.S. Mideast designs based on Saudi-Iranian enmity, writes Joe Lauria
Why warm weather and low prices could lead to another gas crisis in Europe
David Ingles reports on Bloomberg Television.
Saving one's capital will be getting increasingly trickier going forward
Georgian protesters unwittingly imperil their nation's survival
The United States and South Korea began massive military exercises yesterday around the Korean Peninsula
Macroeconomic results of the week (March 4-10)
The leaders of the US, Britain and Australia celebrated the unveiling of the AUKUS nuclear submarine plans with great fanfare at the Naval Base in San Diego, California, on Monday
Proxy wars devour the countries they purport to defend
Preparation for war against China
How to snatch an entire country away from the sea?
The U.S. Department of Defense is seeking $13.5 billion for its so-called cyberspace endeavors, including the hardening of information networks and research and development of virtual tools
Mélanie Joly made the comments when announcing Canada was banning the impost of Russian steel and aluminum
On Tuesday local time, a US military drone crashed over the Black Sea, which made the whole world nervous
U.S. intelligence was too quick to leak information about the German investigation to The New York Times
Faith-based organizations are urging Congress to slash
Ukraine is short of skilled troops, munitions, and losses are growing
Saturday marks the 12th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in Fukushima which triggered a nuclear disaster that still haunts the region until today
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