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Nato chief Mark Rutte's warning to India over Russian oil trade crosses diplomatic lines and raises questions about the ...
Under President Vladimir Putin, Moscow has attempted to expand its influence in the region – with mixed results.
China, Russia, and other non-Western countries are building a viable alternative to the U.S.-led world order.
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ July 11 The Washington Post says the costs of Trump's tariffs have become more clear To many Americans, President Donald Trump’s ...
Iran is seeking to deepen economic ties with the China-led bloc amid US sanctions and the aftermath of last month's war with ...
Economic uncertainty was high on the agenda at a host of ASEAN-centred meetings last week, with the region decrying the ...
Block suggests Israel out of Gaza, West Bank and East Jerusalem The final statement of the 17th BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro again defended, as in previous statements, the solution of two ...
Washington's top diplomat arrived in Malaysia on Thursday in his first trip to Asia since taking office, where he joined ...
The United States has a trade deficit with Iraq, Algeria, Libya and Tunisia, according to the US government, prompting the ...
The frustrations and concerns being aired by world leaders are borne out by public sentiment. A Pew poll published Tuesday ...
United States global dominance has been of much concern for the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa).