Chinese Scholars Say U.S.-China Talks Will Not Lead to North Korean-U.S. Contact, APEC in November as 'Opportunity Window'
Chinese experts believe that a U.S.-China summit will not directly lead to renewed U.S.-North Korea dialogue, but see potential for discussions during the upcoming APEC meeting in November.
The army is always ready: Cuba is preparing for possible military aggression from the USA
Cuba faces electricity supply disruptions amid rising tensions with the U.S., which has intensified pressure on the island following a recent oil blockade.
The scenario we did not have registered
The article discusses Mexico's need to prepare for the uncertain international environment, highlighting the urgent debate surrounding the economic impacts of the US-Iran conflict.
'Trump Betrayed Us,' Iran Makes Big Announcement Amid War! Gave America a Piece of Its Mind
Iran has announced the termination of negotiations with the United States, accusing it of repeated betrayals and breaking trust amidst escalating conflict in the Middle East.
The Clock of the United States and China against Time
The postponement of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping is a strategic decision that reflects the international leadership dynamics between the two powers.
Trump Reschedules Visit to China: What Impacts Will U.S. Attacks on Iran Have on U.S.-China Relations?
U.S. President Donald Trump has postponed his planned visit to China to late May or early June, amidst rising tensions due to U.S. attacks on Iran.
Putin takes advantage and the EU does not back down
The ongoing conflict in Iran poses a potential economic crisis, benefiting Vladimir Putin and the Russian economy while straining relationships among the U.S. and its allies.
Trump-Xi summits: an inside view with US ex-diplomat William Klein
Former US diplomat William Klein discusses the significance of upcoming meetings between Trump and Xi, focusing on issues such as trade, Iran, and Taiwan.
Carlos Fernández de Cossío: Cuba 'preparing' for 'possibility of military aggression'
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío stated that Cuba is preparing for potential U.S. military aggression despite recent U.S. officials indicating no plans for invasion.
Stubb's Direct Words in a British Newspaper: The United States is No Longer What It Was
Finnish President Alexander Stubb discusses the current division in the West and the changing dynamics of U.S. foreign policy in a recent interview with the Telegraph.
Political Fraud, Preacher, and Son of a Shah. Who Will President Nawrocki Meet at CPAC in Texas?
Polish President Karol Nawrocki is traveling to Texas for the CPAC conference, where he will meet controversial figures and discuss Polish-American relations.
Cuba's Minister: Preparing for Possible US Attack
Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister stated that the communist-led island nation is preparing for a possible attack from the US while asserting there are no current tensions with Washington.
Cuba would 'be naive' to not ready its military in response to Trump’s threats: official
Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister indicated that the country is bracing for potential military aggression due to heightened threats from the U.S., particularly under the Trump administration.
USA intensifies military actions to open the Strait of Hormuz. Allies have already deployed helicopters
The article discusses the increase in U.S. military actions aimed at securing the Strait of Hormuz, with allies also deploying helicopters.
Donald Trump: 'Attack on Iran will happen within 48 hours!' Tehran responded to Trump's threat with a clear message about Hormuz
Tehran has responded to Donald Trump's warning of an impending attack, declaring the Hormuz Strait open for all commercial vessels except 'enemy ships.'
RAINER SAKS ⟩ Iran responds to attacks on nuclear facilities – over 100 people injured
Iran has issued a response regarding attacks on its nuclear facilities, amidst escalating tensions with the U.S.
Trump’s biggest cheerleader? Why Japan’s Takaichi is making waves in China
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi faced mockery on Chinese social media for her animated expression during a recent visit to the White House, which some commenters interpreted as overly enthusiastic support for the U.S.
US special envoy John Coale spoke about his meeting with Lithuanian politicians at a hotel in Vilnius
US special envoy John Coale's recent visit to Lithuania has sparked discussions regarding Belarusian relations, particularly focusing on issues such as fertilizers and diplomatic channels.
What lies behind the attempt to improve US and Belarusian relations: Lithuania may also face pressure
The United States has lifted sanctions on two Belarusian banks and the Ministry of Finance along with Belarusian potash fertilizer companies following discussions with President Alexander Lukashenko.
International capital flowing to China as investors seek certainty during Iranian conflict
Foreign investors are increasingly diverting capital to China amid uncertainties arising from the Iranian conflict and geopolitical tensions.
US-China Summit: May Date is Uncertain, Proposal Pending Until End of Iran War
The US will delay discussions on a new date for the US-China summit until after the Iran war concludes, heightening uncertainties in US-China relations.
‘The stakes are enormous’: how a prolonged Iran war could shock the global economy
The article discusses the potential economic consequences of a prolonged war involving Iran, particularly the impact on oil prices and the global economy.
"We will not stand idly by".. Houthis warn against widening the scope of war
The Houthis in Yemen have warned that they will not remain inactive amid escalating tensions in the region, cautioning that any attempt to widen the conflict will directly impact global supply chains and energy prices.
Iranian army responds to Trump's threats and his 48-hour ultimatum
The Iranian army warned it would target energy infrastructure in the region if President Trump proceeds with threats against Iran's energy framework.
Trump: If Iran does not open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours - we will destroy its power stations
US President Donald Trump issued a warning to Iran, threatening to strike and destroy its power stations if it does not open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.
Trump may have lost a 'game of chicken' with Iran, which exposed a red line
An Israeli strike on Iran’s major gas asset escalates tensions in the Gulf, impacting Qatar and global energy markets.
Why did Donald Trump get angry at NATO?
Donald Trump expressed strong discontent over NATO countries not supporting the U.S. in the Iran war, calling them cowards and highlighting NATO's weakness without American backing.
Behind the Tension Between Trump and NATO Lies Distrust, Ideological Cracks, and One Dreadful Clause
Donald Trump's recent aggressive attacks on NATO reflect deeper ideological cracks and a significant mistrust between him and the alliance.
The War Between the USA, Israel and Iran: Here are the Historical Factors That Led to This Global Conflict
The article discusses historical factors leading to the current conflict among the USA, Israel, and Iran, focusing on the deterioration of US-Iran relations since the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
India Iran Relations: Meeting of Modi Government in New Delhi, Iranian Navy Approaches India's LPG Tanker
The Iranian Navy escorted an Indian LPG tanker through the Strait of Hormuz, a rare cooperation amidst rising tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran.
The War on Iran: Will the Fourth Week Be a Turning Point for Escalation or the Beginning of Retreat?
As the American-Israeli war on Iran enters its fourth week, military operations face a critical crossroads between escalation and de-escalation.
‘US-Israel Guarantee That...’, Iranian President Has Told PM Modi the Way to Stop War
Iranian President Masoud Pejeshkian discussed bilateral relations and regional tensions with Indian PM Narendra Modi, urging guarantees from the US and Israel to halt military actions.
Iran has destroyed American assets worth 8 billion kronor
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to significant damage to American military bases due to Iranian attacks, totaling approximately 800 million dollars.
Strait of Hormuz: 22 countries ready to take action to ensure safe navigation - US says Iran threat reduced
Over 20 countries have announced their intention to contribute to efforts to secure safe navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, condemning Iran's obstruction of passage.
Middle East: What is the significance of Iran's missile attack on Diego Garcia?
Iran has reportedly fired two ballistic missiles at the Diego Garcia military base used by the UK and the US, with neither missile successfully hitting the target.
Diego Garcia: Inside controversial Brit island base under attack from Iran
Iran attempted to strike Diego Garcia, a key British military base, with missiles in retaliation for the UK's cooperation with the US in the Middle East.
Bildt to Al Jazeera: We condemn targeting the Gulf states, and Europe's relationship with America will not return as it was
Former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt criticizes the US and Israeli strikes on Iran as unlawful and warns of a lasting shift in Europe's relations with the US.
The Predatory Hegemon
A Harvard article argues Donald Trump's second term can be characterized as a 'predatory hegemon' seeking short-term gains at the expense of allies and adversaries alike.
China and the Netherlands seek ‘pragmatic’ reset as Nexperia row rolls on
China and the Netherlands are looking to reset their relations amidst ongoing tensions regarding the Dutch chipmaker Nexperia, impacted by US sanctions.
Media: Amidst the energy crisis, Cuba denied the US embassy's request to bring in fuel
Cuba's foreign ministry rejected a request from the US embassy to import fuel, labeling it as shameless amidst the country's ongoing energy crisis.
Deputy Minister of Defense: US representatives present Lithuania as an example for defense funding
Lithuania's Deputy Minister of Defense announced that US representatives showcased Lithuania's defense funding as exemplary for other nations, as Lithuania allocates 5.38% of its GDP to defense this year, the highest among NATO countries.
L. Kasčiūnas on the War in the Middle East: Lithuania Should Contribute if the U.S. Asks
Laurynas Kasčiūnas, leader of the Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats, believes Lithuania should assist in the Middle East conflict if requested by the U.S.
US Pressure Could Lead to Long-Awaited Change of Power in Cuba
Cuba is facing one of its most severe crises due to fuel shortages and economic paralysis, which is increasing pressure on its government and influencing US-Cuba relations.
Trump's Measures and Blackouts Force Cuba to Negotiate with the United States
Cuba's recent widespread blackouts and increased pressure from U.S. sanctions have compelled its government to negotiate with Washington for relief.
Trump scolded NATO countries again, called them cowards and paper tigers
Donald Trump criticized NATO countries again, calling them cowards and stating they are only paper tigers without the support of the United States.
US Allows Sale of Iranian Crude Oil for One Month... Iran Says 'No Supply Capacity'
The U.S. has temporarily permitted the sale of Iranian crude oil in response to soaring international oil prices amid the Iran war, but Iran claims it lacks surplus supply.
From South Pars to Larijani's Assassination... Is Trump Ignorant or Acting in Light of Israel's Attacks?
The article discusses the recent military actions taken by Israel against Iran and their implications for US-Israel relations and regional stability.
Iran fired missiles at joint US-UK base in Indian Ocean- Report
Iran launched two ballistic missiles toward the US-UK military base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, indicating potential advancements in its missile technology despite both missiles missing their target.
War in Iran presents long-term risks for China
The U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran have led to an unexpected reaction from China, indicating the complexities of their mutual dependence.
Cuba says no to diesel import for the US embassy
Cuba has rejected a request from the US embassy in Havana to import diesel for its power generators amidst widespread power outages on the island.