More sanctions could push Moscow over the edge and serve as a deterrent to Beijing.
The Trump administration’s decision to dismantle USAID has sparked concerns over America’s global influence, opening doors ...
One China expert told Newsweek that the USAID funding freeze had handed an "enormous gift" to Beijing's push to influence the ...
Greenland’s representative in the United States met recently with at least one ambassador from the Pacific Islands to learn ...
Oil prices ticked up in early Asian trading on Thursday, steadying from a sell-off the previous day after Saudi Arabia's ...
Economic, political, and environmental trends are accelerating Central Asia’s shift to EVs, and Chinese firms are at the ...
During the Cold War, the term strategic forces referred to nuclear weapons deployed on strategic delivery systems: intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), submarine-launched ballistic missiles ...
Displacing Palestinians would be a moral abomination, Human Rights Watch Israel and Palestine director said on Wednesday in ...
The real question isn’t whether the U.S. should engage, but how — and whether we act before Beijing or Moscow fill the void.
Digital propaganda and manipulated information by external actors erode public confidence in democracy on the continent.
From tariffs on allies to gutting aid programs to mocking the rule of law, the president’s moves could be a dream come true ...