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Beijing confesses that it fears Washington will forget about Putin and go all out against the Asian giant. The balance ...
From Wang Yi’s comments on war between Russia and Ukraine to anti-dumping tariffs on European brandy, here’s a round-up from ...
It was the latest in a series of almost weekly large-scale missile and drone attacks. President Trump said he “didn’t make ...
In meeting with EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas Wednesday, the Chinese foreign minister reportedly pushed back on ...
China hopes to emerge as the war's greatest beneficiary, and it's happy to let Russia, Ukraine and Ukraine's arms suppliers – especially the U.S. – pay the tab.
China’s release last month of a 12-point statement of broad principles on the war was an attempt at creating a smoke screen of neutrality during planning for Mr. Xi’s trip, some analysts say.