India and China are natural competitors but developments in strained ties can help with easing diplomatic tensions.
On the other hand, the ROK and Japan face a major historical turning point, where they must seek a new direction for ...
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ZNetwork on MSNA Jeremiad for Working PeopleUS Corporate Class Delight The oligarchs are laughing. The corporatists are laughing. They are laughing at working people as ...
President Donald Trump may be the only one who calls “tariff” the “most beautiful word in the dictionary,” but his exuberance reflects a broader reality: We are living in an age of economic warfare.
Share The United States President, Donald Trump, has taken a confrontational stance towards the Brazil, Russia, India, China, ...
A unified response is essential. Operating independently would only play to Trump's advantage, and render nations vulnerable to his bullying US President Donald Trump is waging a trade war against the ...
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The National on MSNHow Trump’s recession could impact the GulfTwo months into the second Trump presidency, and a sense of chaos and uncertainty has descended on the world triggered by the ...
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ZNetwork on MSNTrump’s Expulsion of South Africa’s Ambassador May Well BackfireThe South African ambassador to the United States, Ebrahim Rasool, left Washington D.C. on March 21 after Secretary of State ...
The dollar has ruled global finance for a century. But now, it’s being tested—from all sides. BRICS nations are building ...
India remains committed to BRICS and distances itself from plans to weaken the dollar or introduce a common currency.
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BRICS, formed in 2009, is the only major international group of which the United States is not a part. BRICS consists of ten ...
While the future of multilateralism in trade remains uncertain, developing Asia is proving that the global trade order is ...
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