A US deal that gives Russia more power, and withdraws support from former allies, is likely to cost Washington overall.
With the US president parroting Putin talking points, America’s allies must rethink their security strategies.
With Trump accusing Zelensky of “gambling with World War III” and demanding more gratitude for American support, all on ...
Mr. Trump did move forward with imposing a 10 percent tariff on all products from China, which triggered retaliation from ...
An advisory body, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, will meet at the same time. Members include ...
China's central bank and financial regulators held a meeting with private enterprises and financial institutions, vowing to ...
Putin knew he was in a weak negotiating position — that is until Trump and Vance’s Oval Office outbursts strengthened his ...
From Ukraine to Greenland, Trump's drive to secure the critical minerals has become a cornerstone of his foreign policy ...
The president sees Putin and Xi as dealmakers, like him, according to pundits of the ‘realist’ school of foreign policy.
China and Russia need to continue to strengthen coordination in international and regional affairs, President Xi Jinping told Sergei Shoigu, the secretary of Russia's Security Council, in Beijing on ...
Thailand deported 40 Uyghurs to China despite appeals from the United States and from rights groups that feared they would be ...
President Trump is threatening to put more tariffs on China. But the U.S. rival is in a better position to ride out American economic retaliation, says former U.S. Ambassador to China Winston Lord.