The Taiwan-related bill passed by the US House of Representatives on Wednesday will only add to uncertainties across the Straits
The US wants to cover $660 million of a $1 billion arms sale to Slovakia for Bell AH-1Z attack helicopters and Hellfire missiles
The strike put the airport out of service again, cutting off flights that have been delivering earthquake aid
An economist digging below the surface of an IMF report has found something that should shock the Western bloc out of any false confidence in its unsurpassed global economic clout
As political tensions grip country
According to a joint statement released by Xi and Putin, China believes Russia is willing to restart peace talks
Five US troops were wounded in the drone attack
The US labor and real estate markets are not falling, leading the Fed to a more hawkish policy. The result could be prolonged stagflation
"Globally significant" joint statements to guide future comprehensive coordination
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
Macroeconomic results of the week (March 11-17)
Minister of State for Defence confirmed on March 21 that some of the ammunition for the Challenger 2 battle tanks that the UK is sending to Ukraine includes armour-piercing rounds which contain depleted uranium
UK to set "bad precedent" if depleted uranium ammunition provided to Ukraine
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
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