In the final months of Joe Biden’s presidency, a delicate diplomatic test was ... U.S. and Chinese warplanes skirted dangerously close to each other over the South China Sea. “It’s not just all by accident that this thing didn’t go down a very ...
It could easily be dismissed as a pro forma farewell call by the outgoing leader of the United States, but President Joe Biden’s reassurance of continued American support must still hold water
As Donald Trump reclaims the White House, analysts believe China is taking the opportunity to reshape its diplomatic landscape, particularly with nations that former President Joe Biden sought to ...
On his first full day as secretary of state, Marco Rubio is meeting with his counterparts from a group of countries known as the Quad: the United States plus India, Japan and Australia, representing nearly 2 billion people and more than a third of global GDP.
China's relations are starting to improve with Japan, India and other countries that former U.S. President Joe Biden courted ... disputes in the South China Sea. The Philippines complained ...
China's relations are starting to improve with Japan, India and other countries that former U.S. President Joe Biden courted, just as Donald Trump brings his more unilateralist approach back to the White House.
Over the last eight years, the Trump and Biden administrations have claimed ... and the complex situation in the South China Sea. Other American grievances, such as the trade imbalance and China ...
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Contrary to President Biden’s assertion ... shipping are under Houthi attack while traversing the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. China overtly threatens Taiwan and the Philippines.
Chinese coast guard ships and a Chinese navy helicopter harassed a group of Philippine fisheries vessels conducting a scientific survey in a hotly disputed area of the
Reich also criticises Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship - where anyone born in the US becomes a citizen - saying it's a violation of the US constitution: "Decent people could lose their citizenship... children could lose their parents...some parents may not have the right papers."
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized Beijing’s “dangerous and destabilizing” actions in the South China Sea in his early days in office, as he discussed the contested waterway with counterparts from the Philippines and Indonesia.