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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has achieved a landmark approval rating within his first 100 days in office, setting a new record for a new administration and surpassing the ratings of
During her visit to China, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen emphasized the need for a fair playing field for American workers and companies. Yellen's five-day trip began in Guangzhou,
China's top diplomat kicked off the annual New Year tour of Africa on Sunday, continuing a 35-year tradition aimed at strengthening Beijing's influence across the resource-rich continent.
President Donald Trump greenlit a clandestine campaign aimed at manipulating public sentiment in China against its government, according to former US officials familiar with the operation.
A former Taiwanese presidential candidate has been charged with corruption, dealing a significant blow to his political aspirations and the movement he represents. The 65-year-old is accused
William Lai secured the presidency in a groundbreaking election in Taiwan, prompting confetti to shower over the jubilant crowd during his victory rally at the Democratic Progressive Party's
The Chinese Defense Ministry announced on Saturday the successful completion of the second phase of the 9th joint air strategic patrol by China and Russia’s air forces in the Western Pacific.
China has imposed sanctions on five Western defense firms in response to the latest series of US arms sales to Taiwan, coinciding with the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections in
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated that Chinese President Xi Jinping assured him during a phone conversation that China would not sell weapons to Russia.
A recent survey conducted in wealthy nations has revealed a shift in favorability, with more positive views towards the United States and decreasing favorability towards China.
China has initiated large-scale military drills around Taiwan, branding them as "punishment" for so-called "separatist acts," shortly after the island's new democratically
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed optimism on Saturday regarding his long-anticipated journey to China, where he is scheduled to meet with President Xi Jinping and
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen expressed satisfaction on Wednesday over the U.S. Congress passing a comprehensive foreign aid package, which includes military support for the island, while
Officials from the United States and China engaged in a productive and substantive two-hour virtual meeting to deliberate on domestic and global macroeconomic developments, as announced