Is Europe, the world’s geopolitical punching bag, ready to hit back at the US and China?
The article discusses Europe's potential response to geopolitical pressures from the US and China, suggesting that it might be preparing to retaliate against economic threats.
Artemis 3 will not go to the Moon... The U.S. significantly revises lunar landing plans
NASA has significantly revised the Artemis lunar landing program, abandoning the planned Artemis 3 mission for a lunar landing in 2027 in favor of testing docking systems in low Earth orbit.
Taipei must break free of its abusive relationship with Washington
The article argues that Taiwan should recognize and distance itself from the unreliable and exploitative nature of its relationship with the United States under President Trump.
Pedro Sánchez defends China from the US and 'provokes' Trump: 'Spain will build a solid relationship' with Beijing
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez emphasized the importance of establishing strong and balanced relations between Spain, China, and the EU amid rising trade tensions initiated by former President Trump.
China urges its citizens to leave Iran
Beijing has urged Chinese citizens in Iran to leave the country as soon as possible due to security concerns in the region.
Kim Jong-un does not mention China or Russia at the party congress – Insights into North Korea’s foreign policy from Toshiji Hiraiwa
Kim Jong-un's recent remarks at the party congress exclude mentions of China and Russia, focusing more on a pragmatic approach towards South Korea and implying a cautious stance in relation to the U.S.
China cannot replace US, Carney’s Conservative rival warns
Canada's Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre warns against viewing China as a substitute for the US in trade relations and criticizes Prime Minister Mark Carney's outreach to Beijing.
New nuclear control agreement should include US, Russia and China: Rubio
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes the importance of including China in a nuclear control agreement with the US and Russia, highlighting the 'strategic stability' in US-China relations as the Trump-Xi summit approaches.
Poilievre says China is no substitute for the United States as Canada grapples with Trump
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre emphasizes the importance of maintaining strong trade relations with the United States, arguing that China cannot replace the U.S. as Canada's primary economic partner.
Trump-Xi summit preparations falter as planning gaps unsettle Beijing
Preparations for the upcoming summit between Trump and Xi are facing significant challenges due to inadequate planning and cultural differences.
China-EU trade ties are at a crossroads. Could tech bridge the divide?
China-EU trade relations are facing challenges, but technology could offer a pathway for cooperation amid rising US-China tensions.
US-China Agreement to Avoid War; Rubio Talks of Stability in Their Relations
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a newfound 'stability' in US-China relations, emphasizing the dangers of a potential global trade war.
Why Americans will confront China if they attack Iran
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran are escalating despite ongoing negotiations, highlighting a critical point in international relations involving nuclear capabilities and economic sanctions.
"We cannot be suckers". Radosław Sikorski's exposé in the Sejm
Radosław Sikorski emphasized Poland's cautious stance towards changing geopolitical relations involving the US and reiterated the importance of Poland's alliances, particularly with NATO partners in the Asia-Pacific region, during his address in the Sejm.
China freeze on H200 chip sales clouds Nvidia’s record earnings
Nvidia's record earnings are overshadowed by uncertainty regarding sales of its H200 chips in China due to ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions.
‘Global Tariffs’ Only 15% for Some Countries? Grier: Higher Tariffs if Trade Agreements are Not Fulfilled
Jamie Grier from the U.S. Trade Representative's office announced plans to impose higher tariffs for certain countries, with a potential increase to over 15% if trade agreements are violated.
Tariff may exceed 15% for some countries, says US trade representative
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer indicated that import tariffs for certain countries could surpass the promised 15% by Donald Trump, while maintaining that tariffs on Chinese products will not increase further.
The United States fears that China will soon achieve nuclear parity with it
The U.S. fears that China's rapid expansion of its nuclear arsenal could lead to strategic parity within the next few years, escalating tensions between the two superpowers regarding nuclear deterrence and arms control.
Germany in China: Is Europe starting to dismantle its ties with America?
The article discusses German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to China and the shifting dynamics of Europe's relationship with the United States amidst global changes.
BNS Sprint: Wednesday's events in brief
The article discusses various significant events in Lithuania and abroad, including Ignitis Group's profit and plans to sell more shares, a check regarding the president's residence fence, and international developments such as Ukraine-US-Russia negotiations and Chancellor Scholz's visit to China.
Merz visits China to warm relations against the backdrop of US volatility
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with President Xi Jinping in Beijing to discuss strengthening economic ties between Germany and China.
US seeks healthy trade relations with China but does not trust it, lawmakers clarify
US lawmakers express a desire for stable trade relations with China while emphasizing a lack of trust in Chinese practices regarding technology and trade.
Iran is Close to Reaching an Agreement with China? "This is a Complete Game Changer"
Iran is reportedly close to signing a significant arms deal with China for advanced missiles, which could dramatically alter the regional balance of power in the Middle East.
American official: The US wants stable relations with China, but does not trust it
A senior State Department official has stated that while the Trump administration seeks stable relations with China, there remains a lack of trust towards the country.
'The US wants stable relations with China but does not trust Beijing,' says Trump government secretary
A Trump administration official stated that while the US seeks stable relations with China, there is a lack of trust towards Beijing amidst ongoing trade tensions.
The Tactical Easing of Trump: What's Behind US-China Relations
The article discusses the recent, apparent easing of tensions between the United States and China in foreign policy under the Trump administration.
Commander of U.S. Forces in Korea Apologizes to South Korea for 'Fighter Jet Confrontation' Training in the Yellow Sea with China
The Commander of U.S. Forces in Korea, General Jay B. Bruns, apologized to South Korea for failing to inform them in advance about a joint air training exercise that led to a confrontation with Chinese fighter jets.
Despite Supreme Court ruling, Trump has legal cards for tariffs in hand
The article discusses how, despite a Supreme Court ruling against the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for imposing tariffs, former President Trump still holds other legal strategies that can influence tariff decisions.
A new US strategy in the Pacific: here are the 'chains' that strangle China
The US is shifting its strategy in the Pacific from a broad 'pivot to Asia' to a more defensive approach focused on containing Chinese military expansion.
U.S. claims about secret nuclear weapons development experiments dismissed by China
The U.S. and China engaged in a heated dispute over China's nuclear power enhancement during a UN disarmament conference, with the U.S. accusing China of conducting secret nuclear experiments, a claim China vehemently refuted.
Seoul’s protest over stand-off seen as reluctance to let US Forces Korea confront China
South Korea has protested against a recent military stand-off involving US forces and Chinese jets, reflecting its struggle to balance relations with the US and China.
"Do Not Allow Arbitrary Deals Between the U.S. and China" - The Diplomacy Required from Prime Minister Takaichi
The article discusses the implications of Japan's recent elections and the diplomatic challenges faced by Prime Minister Takaichi in light of rising tensions between the U.S. and China.
The judicial blow to Trump's tariffs is another breath of fresh air for Xi Jinping
A recent Supreme Court decision limiting Trump's tariffs is seen as empowering China ahead of a crucial summit between Trump and Xi Jinping.
The cut in tariffs rewards China. Xi cautious waiting for Trump
China is evaluating the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn several tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's administration.
US tariff ruling points to steadier US–China ties ahead of April summit: analysts
Recent US court ruling on tariffs has resulted in lower effective duties, suggesting that US–China relations may stabilize before the upcoming summit.
Panama orders control of canal ports operated by Hong Kong firm after Supreme Court ruling
The Panamanian government has ordered the seizure of two canal ports operated by Hong Kong's CK Hutchison following a Supreme Court ruling declaring their operating concession unconstitutional.
Taiwan seeks clarity after US Supreme Court upends Trump’s tariff powers
Taiwan is clarifying its position after a US Supreme Court ruling impacted tariff powers, creating uncertainty around its trade exemptions with the US.
Duties, Beijing on the sidelines after the US ruling: 'Eliminate unilateral tariffs'
Beijing has urged the United States to eliminate unilateral tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling that annulled several tariffs imposed by the previous Trump administration.
USA - Tariffs: Trade agreements 'will continue to apply'
US trade agreements with the EU, China, and other countries remain valid despite a Supreme Court decision overturning the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump, according to US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.
VIDEOS: Journal do Campo - TO this Sunday, February 22, 2026
Videos cover diverse topics including a Supreme Court decision affecting US-China relations, a tragic boating incident, and carnival celebrations in Brazil.
VIDEOS: Jornal do Campo this Sunday, February 22, 2026
The article covers various topics from Brazil, including a Supreme Court decision affecting US-China relations, the process of milk turning into whey protein, and the carnival celebrations in São Paulo and Belo Horizonte.
Europe's efforts to improve relations with China also involve risks
Diplomatic ties between Europe and Beijing have significantly increased over the past year, amidst economic interdependence and rising geopolitical tensions.
The allies of the United States flock to China without any complex
China is increasingly becoming an essential diplomatic player, with Western leaders visiting Beijing to engage with its rising influence.
Weakening of 'Tariff Lever' Before Trump's Visit to China... Heightened Uncertainty in US-China Relations
A recent ruling by the US Supreme Court has weakened the United States' ability to impose tariffs on China, complicating the upcoming US-China summit scheduled for late March.
Europe strives for a pragmatic turn in its relationship with China
Europe is seeking a more pragmatic relationship with China amid US hostility, although skepticism remains about China's growing influence and ties with Russia.
Ruling against Trump's tariffs creates new uncertainty in US-China trade relations
The Supreme Court's decision to overturn comprehensive tariffs imposed by President Trump introduces further complexities in the already strained US-China trade relationship.
Is China’s Xi set to host a weakened Trump after US Supreme Court tariffs setback?
The article discusses how a recent US Supreme Court decision may weaken President Trump's negotiating position with China ahead of an upcoming summit with President Xi Jinping.
Eileen Gu responded to J.D. Vance's comment
Eileen Gu, a freestyle skiing star, responds to J.D. Vance's remarks about her representing China in the Olympics instead of the U.S.
Chile–China Express: The submarine cable project that triggered U.S. sanctions on Chilean officials
The Chilean Foreign Minister confirmed U.S. sanctions on government officials linked to a proposed submarine cable project with China, deemed a security threat by the U.S.
Trump to Visit China at the End of March to Discuss Trade and Taiwan Issues with Xi Jinping
US President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit China from March 31 to April 2, aiming to discuss trade relations and Taiwan issues with President Xi Jinping.