This week, NATO III celebrates itself
Is the alliance is broken and sleepwalking into war? Read More Here
Is the alliance is broken and sleepwalking into war? Read More Here
There’s already some discord between the two countries when it comes to China, but there are areas where they could work on similar approaches. Read More Here
The president is a lonely, tragic figure whose strange personality has inflicted chaos and carnage on French politics. Read More Here
The Indian leader treads a fine line between maintaining a longstanding relationship with Moscow and courting closer ties with the West. Read More Here
If Western countries want to enter the house the Brics nations are building, it would have to be as genuine partners rather than would-be landlords. Read More Here
Britain’s new Prime Minister Keir Starmer has appointed a Cabinet of Labour Party lawmakers. Labour has spent 14 years in opposition, so few have held government office before. Read More Here
U.S. President Joe Biden rejects calls that he step aside from the presidential race against Donald Trump, creating a huge challenge for Democrats who feel Biden’s age will keep voters away. Read More Here
China and US in a heated race to establish bases and start extracting resources from the moon, asteroids and beyond. Read More Here
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll suggests that only one Democratic candidate would decisively trounce former president Donald J. Trump in November—Michelle Obama. Read More Here
In April, China’s military underwent its largest reorganization this decade when the Strategic Support Force was eliminated, and a new Information Support Force inaugurated. Read More Here