China, Taiwan and Venezuela
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The seizing of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro removes one of China’s staunchest partners in Latin America, raising questions over its political and economic influence in the region.
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China’s global aggression check: Taiwan tensions, military posturing and US response in 2025
China-Taiwan tensions reach new heights as Beijing conducts largest military drills, responding to massive $11 billion U.S. arms package for Taipei.
As 2026 approaches, US-China relations face mounting pressure from Taiwan tensions, America first politics and military timelines that are shrinking room for delay.
Donald Trump’s second presidential term has triggered deep anxiety about the reliability of US security commitments. US partners around the world are left wondering whether Washington still stands by its promises. But nowhere are the stakes — and ...
Days before President Donald Trump departed for Asia where he will sit down with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea on Thursday for their first in-person meeting of his second term, the president refused to count out the possibility of America’s ...
China launches largest military drills ever around Taiwan as war tensions spike following record $11.1 billion U.S. arms sale to the island nation.
China announced largely symbolic sanctions against 20 US defense companies and 10 executives, signaling its anger over Washington’s latest arms sales to Taiwan while stopping short of a broader escalation.
Beijing will likely use US strike on Venezuela to amplify criticism of Washington. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.