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Top U.S. officials on Wednesday blasted China's major expansion of rare earth export controls as a threat to global supply chains, but said Beijing could still change course and avoid steps by Washington to decouple from the world's second-largest economy.
The war in Ukraine has become a central test of American power. Its outcome will determine NATO’s credibility, Europe’s security, and China’s calculations regarding Taiwan. President Trump, in a recent post on Truth Social,
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday urged NATO countries to stop buying Moscow's oil and place heavy tariffs on China until the Russia-Ukraine war ends. Beijing's foreign affairs minister responded to Trump's call,
If Russia defeats Ukraine it will embolden China's moves towards Taiwan and Taipei hopes that Kyiv emerges victorious, a senior uniformed Taiwanese military officer said this week in a rare visit to Europe to attend a security forum.
US President Donald Trump has claimed that India has assured him that it will curb its Russian seaborne crude exports, months after Washington slapped 25 per cent punitive tariffs on New Delhi over the purchase.
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba shakes hands with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a trip to Guangzhou, China, July 24, 2024. Credit: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ukraine Ukraine’s ties with China remain anchored in a symbolic legacy ...
Trump also said pressuring Beijing would be "relatively easy compared to what we just did over the last week in the Middle East.”
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China accelerates oil reserve buildup after energy shock from Ukraine war
China is building out its oil reserves at full speed after the war in Ukraine exposed just how risky it is to rely too much on foreign fuel.
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What Is China Learning From Ukraine War? How Russia’s Failures Are Shaping Its Taiwan Invasion Strategy
China and its People's Liberation Army (PLA) are watching more closely than most, as its friend Russia got itself bogged down in static warfare after its invasion failed to steamroll Ukraine.
When Russia launched its illegal and unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, few believed Kyiv would be able to resist for long. Indeed, most experts thought Ukraine would swiftly fold in the face of superior Russian numbers and firepower,
The Russian leader told the Slovak PM that Moscow and Washington had a 'mutual understanding' on how to end the war.