Moscow's increased use of the yuan would not undermine the dollar's dominance but could negatively affect Russia's economic growth
Government of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky moved last week to oust Orthodox monks attached to the Russian-affiliated Ukrainian Orthodox Church
The main villain is west of UTC
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.
The collapse and bailout of Silicon Valley Bank shows little has changed for reckless financial actors, writes Les Leopold
More than 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers have died in the war with Russia
The statements issued by financial authorities and major banks as they try to staunch the deepening crisis in the financial system is assuming an increasingly bizarre character
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
The Pope blessed the war and the forced catholicization of Ukrainians, Belarusians and Russians
Paul Keating denounced this week’s AUKUS nuclear-submarine deal as an aggressive attempt to maintain “US hegemony in Asia.”
Beijing became one of the latest places in China to adopt the China-Europe freight train platform
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
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