Taiwan and the Czech Republic, living in the shadow of Russia and China, have found common cause.
As diplomatic tensions rise and global alliances fracture, the US-Ukraine standoff, Trump’s unpredictable leadership and China’s strategic moves are reshaping the balance of power on the world stage
Oil futures edged slightly higher early Monday, finding support from improved economic data from China, though upside remains capped by President Trump’s tariff plans. Investors were also navigating uncertainty around the prospects for a Ukraine peace deal after Friday’s public clash between Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine in the Oval Office.
China's central bank should develop new policy tools to help boost consumption, while beefing up efforts to support property and capital markets, a central bank adviser said in remarks published on Tuesday.
China pushed back against recent remarks by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, declaring that Washington could never "sow discord" in its ties with Moscow. Newsweek reached out to the White House and the Russian Foreign Ministry via email for comment.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio mapped out US strategy for managing Russia’s close relationship with China, saying Washington wants to dilute ties without sowing division between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
US attempts to sow discord between China and Russia were "doomed to fail", Beijing said on Thursday, after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared to outline Washington's strategy to dilute ties between the two nuclear-powered neighbours.
US President Donald Trump’s push to end the war in Ukraine appears poised to hand key concessions to Russia, leaving Kyiv and its European supporters on the sidelines as they face the prospect of a peace deal made over their heads.
"China-Russia relations have strong internal driving force and unique strategic value," Xi said, according to the official readout from state media. He also called Russia a "true friend" and a ...
The Kremlin said in remarks published on Tuesday that the next round of Russia-U.S. talks on ending the war in Ukraine is unlikely to happen before the embassies of both countries resume normal operations.
China’s annual major political event gets underway this week to endorse decisions already made by the all-powerful Chinese Communist Party.