In a dramatic shift in transatlantic relations under President Donald Trump, the United States has split with its European ...
A Virgin Australia pilot alerted Australian authorities about a live-fire drill by Chinese naval ships last week in the Tasman Sea that forced 49 flights to change their paths, Australia's air traffic ...
In an interview broadcast on Monday, President Vladimir Putin said U.S. companies stood to profit in Russia, but suggested a ...
Asian stocks started on a risk-off mood Tuesday after US President Donald Trump’s move to curb Chinese investments and ...
Such discussions often reduce war to some sort of chessboard—but war is, first and foremost, a human tragedy. Today, three years after Vladimir Putin’s decision to start his “special military ...
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When Germans went to the polls on Sunday, February 23, three main issues appeared to be weighing on the public: high energy ...
In a tightening of economic pressure, Foreign Secretary David Lammy said sanctions would be imposed on No Kwang Choi and four ...
In recent weeks, US President Donald Trump’s administration has shifted in the country's stance on the three-year-long war.
Western leaders visit Kyiv and pledge military support against Russia on the war’s 3rd anniversary
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he has not discussed resolving the conflict in Ukraine in detail with President Donald ...
Sanctions are, according to research, effective less than 10% of the time if success is defined as the complete compliance of ...
Historian Anne Applebaum says America's shifting alliances with anti-democratic nations, particularly Russia, raise questions about the state of world order and long-standing alliances.
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