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Trump is seriously considering making Venezuela the 51st state, and leaders worldwide are completely lost for wordsTrump's declaration that he is seriously considering making Venezuela the 51st US state has sent shockwaves through global diplomacy and en...
Beijing tells China companies to ignore US sanctions on refinersChina's commerce ministry said the sanctions unlawfully restrict normal trade with third countries and violate international norms. In a ra...
China holds naval, air patrols near Scarborough Shoal as Philippines, US stage drillsChina's navy and air force held combat patrols near Scarborough Shoal. This action follows annual regional drills involving Australia, New ...
Another trade war? EU fires first shot in economic clash with ChinaEU is planning a major shift in its industrial policy through the proposed “Made in Europe” framework under the Industrial Accelerator Act,...
China expands economic pressure tools in US rivalry ahead of Trump–Xi summitChina is building new economic pressure tools against the United States. Beijing has enacted laws to punish foreign firms shifting supply c...
Trump’s Hormuz blockade: What’s at stake amid global chaos and ripple risks for IndiaA US-led naval blockade on Iran has sharply escalated tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, threatening global oil flows, trade routes and ...
Dragon vows to breathe fire...if US puts sanctions over Russian oilChinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said China has always maintained an objective and fair stance on the Ukraine crisis, and its...
Sell TikTok to reach a deal on tariffs, Trump's olive branch to ChinaAfter his initial anger over Friday's move by Beijing to slap 34 per cent of tariffs, the same as his tariff on Chinese exports, Trump said...
Gloves are off: Global trade war gets fiercer as Trump's tariffs trigger measured reactions from foes and othersUS President Donald Trump announced significant new tariffs on imports from various countries, including China and the European Union. The ...
$300 billion question: What to do with Russia's frozen central bank money?European nations are considering seizing $300 billion in frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine amid concerns about the move violating in...
How the West uses Russia's frozen reserves to help UkraineEuropean nations, looking into appropriating $300 billion of frozen Russian state assets accumulated following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine...
China prepares trade retaliation after US tariff hike—Who’s first in the line of fire?Beijing has issued a warning against the US decision to double tariffs on Chinese imports and vowed retaliatory actions. China accuses the ...
China imposes sanctions on nine US defence firms over arms sales to TaiwanChina has announced countermeasures against nine US military-industrial companies in response to the US arms sales to Taiwan. The measures ...
Philippines ups stakes in China row, vows countermeasures to coastguard 'attacks'The Philippines plans to implement countermeasures against what it calls "illegal, coercive, aggressive, and dangerous attacks" by China's ...
IBSA plans outreach session with selected nations on the lines of BRICSWithout any direct reference to the Gaza situation, the Ministers recalled that all parties to armed conflicts must respect and protect civ...
Why is bankrupt Pakistan installing more mobile cell towers along the Indian border?Telecom towers along the Line of Control in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir have increased, aiding terrorists with encrypted communication. Viola...
China threatens US entities over balloon incidentChina says the balloon was a unmanned weather airship that was accidentally blown off course and accuses the U.S. of overreacting in bringi...
Russia on brink of default as US payment licence expiresWestern sanctions imposed after the Kremlin's Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, and countermeasures from Moscow, have complicated the movement o...
UK's Brexit hardliners agree to vote for EU trade dealThe European Research Group, which sees threats to British sovereignty from close ties to the European Union, said it was satisfied with th...
- India mulls law to bar Indian airlines from paying EU tax
The government is mulling a law to ban Indian airlines from participating in the European Union's stringent carbon tax scheme.