The clock is ticking. Countries must strike a trade deal with the United States—or face higher tariffs. That pressure is rising on BRICS nations, with President Donald Trump warning of an additional 10-percent tariff for “anti-American” policies.
This year’s BRICS summit in Brazil is missing two key leaders—Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin. What’s behind their absence?
New evidence suggests possible Chinese interference in the 2020 presidential election—and how the FBI allegedly buried a key report.
A special car parade rolled through New York City over Independence Day weekend, adding a new message to the holiday celebration.
And after pledging a historic defense budget boost, NATO chief Mark Rutte is highlighting Taiwan as key to global security—and warning of global risks if China invades: “Let’s not be naive about this. If Xi Jinping would attack Taiwan, he would first make sure that he makes a call to his very junior partner in all of this—Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin,” he told The New York Times.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Trump at the White House to discuss peace in the Middle East. What does this mean for China? An expert weighs in.
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