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Tag Archives: china
Chatham House: Trump–Xi summit will be about managing US–China rivalry, not resolving it
Intensive – 16–17 June 2026 – Secure your place now alert Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank Show navigation Search Breadcrumb Trump–Xi summit will be about managing US–China rivalry, not resolving it The summit’s short agenda reveals a preference … Continue reading
The Conversation UK: The opening headlines from the summit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Beijing signal an openness on the Chinese side towards stabilising relations with the US. In his opening remarks, the Chinese president noted that China and the US “should be partners not rivals”. But he warned Trump that a crisis over Taiwan could lead to “clashes and even conflicts”.
Academic rigour, journalistic flair The opening headlines from the summit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Beijing signal an openness on the Chinese side towards stabilising relations with the US. In his opening remarks, the Chinese president noted that China and the US … Continue reading
Reuters: Trump touts business wins as China airs Iran, Taiwan concerns
Trump touts business wins as China airs Iran, Taiwan concerns By Trevor Hunnicutt and Liz Lee May 14, 202611:02 PM GMT+1Updated 28 mins ago Item 1 of 7 U.S. President Donald Trump participates in a friendship walk through Zhongnanhai Garden with Chinese President … Continue reading
Top Economist: The Unthinkable Is About to Happen to China. Professor Steve Keen
Premiered 13 hours ago #chinaeconomy#stevekeen#financialcrash📚 Learn 50+ years of Real Economics in only 7 weeks. Apply here: https://www.stevekeen.com/americalosi… (Apply this week and get my 3-Book Rebel Economist Bundle as a Free Bonus. Plus if you’re fully approved by my team, … Continue reading
The Conversation: Up to 20,000 seafarers on 2,000 vessels remain stranded in and around the strait, enduring a combination of physical danger and psychological stress typical of combat zones.
Academic rigour, journalistic flair Arts + CultureBusiness + Economy Education Environment Health Politics + Society Science + TechWorld Podcasts Insights Share article Print article As the closure of the Strait of Hormuz drags on, the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization has sounded the alarm over a related humanitarian crisis: the plight of … Continue reading
Axios: China wins by watching
China wins by watching Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios. Photo: Getty Images Chinese President Xi Jinping has spent the Iran war doing what he does best — patiently exploiting America’s distraction and discord, Axios’ Jim VandeHei writes in a “Behind the Curtain” … Continue reading
Breaking Defense: UK accuses Russia of covert submarine operation threatening undersea cables. Comment is the Island of Ireland, a weak link, exposed
UK accuses Russia of covert submarine operation threatening undersea cables Together with allies, the UK tracked “every mile” of the deployment involving an Akula-class and a pair of Main Directorate for Deep Sea Research (GUGI) surveillance submarines, according to British … Continue reading
Defense: UK accuses Russia of covert submarine operation threatening undersea cables. Comment: But what about Ireland and the undersea cables with minimal security
UK accuses Russia of covert submarine operation threatening undersea cables Together with allies, the UK tracked “every mile” of the deployment involving an Akula-class and a pair of Main Directorate for Deep Sea Research (GUGI) surveillance submarines, according to British … Continue reading
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Seabed zero … sabotage
Seabed zero: Baltic sabotage and the global risks to undersea infrastructure By Bruce D. Jones | February 13, 2026 Finnish authorities took control of the Fitburg and escorted it to the port of Kantvik after it damaged an undersea cable. Image: MKFI, … Continue reading
Futurism: Data from TikTok to ICE is the question
Last month, the popular social video app TikTok finalized a deal with investors, including Oracle, to appease a bipartisan bill that called on the app’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, to divest — or be banned in the United States. The deal … Continue reading