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China faces pressure to move beyond economic diplomacy and become Iran’s key security partner as regional instability grows.
A fresh conflict is unfolding in the Middle East, focused on Syria's Suweida city. Israel, citing protection of the Druze minority, has launched airstrikes, raising questions about its involvement.
By Dr Arun Mitra Several important developments have emerged from the recently concluded BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, ...
When the BRICS bloc-originally comprised of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa-was formed, it was touted as the ...
Nato chief Mark Rutte's warning to India over Russian oil trade crosses diplomatic lines and raises questions about the ...
As global power dynamics continue to shift and traditional alliances face increasing scrutiny, Nigeria finds itself at a ...
"China, Russia, and other non-Western countries are building a viable alternative to the US-led world order," Ted Snider wrote ...
By Marco Cacciati In Bogotá this week, diplomats from over 25 nations are convening for what may prove to be a watershed moment in international relations. But this is not another plea for Western ...
The summit highlights Tehran's growing relationship with Beijing — and Moscow — following its recent conflict with Israel, ...
China, Russia, and other non-Western countries are building a viable alternative to the U.S.-led world order.
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ July 11 The Washington Post says the costs of Trump’s tariffs have become more clear To many Americans, President Donald ...
Iran is seeking to deepen economic ties with the China-led bloc amid US sanctions and the aftermath of last month's war with ...