Reuters disclosed Tuesday that since late last year, some Japanese officials have been discreetly urging the country’s fishermen to steer clear of the Diaoyu Islands
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Accompanied by around 60 British business and cultural leaders, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for an official visit to China
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For a long time the question has been asked: if China decides to invade Taiwan, can it be stopped by the US? In short, is
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India and the European Union on Tuesday announced a long-awaited free trade agreement that Prime Minister Narendra Modi described as the “mother of all deals”, as both sides
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Despite the United States pushing to acquire Greenland, geological and technical constraints have so far prevented any country – including China – from successfully extracting
US defence strategy banks on strength – not confrontation – to deny China in Indo-Pacific
The United States will use strength – not confrontation – to deter China in the Indo-Pacific, the Defence Department said, laying out its national strategy
Would Chinese or US supply lines be more vulnerable in a Pacific conflict?
The US faces critical “sustainment risks” that might lead to rapid defeat in a conflict with China, according to a Heritage Foundation report, which also found that
