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The NATO secretary-general said that China could spark World War III by seeking to take control of Taiwan while making sure ...
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Israel Should Worry: Iran Might Buy Weapons from ChinaA new report from the Middle East Eye claims that China has offered to sell its advanced HQ-9 air defense system to Iran, a move that would significantly bolster Tehran’s capabilities after its own ...
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Irish Star on MSNDebunking Trump's bizarre claims on wind power as president rants about whale and bird deathsDonald Trump recently reiterated his disdain for wind power as the president touted a series of claims ranging from ...
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‘Bomb Moscow’: How America Could Start World War IIICNN has obtained audio from a 2024 fundraiser in which Donald Trump claims he once threatened to “bomb the **** out of Moscow ...
Adil Brar, an expert on Chinese politics, has said that Chinese President Xi Jinping is not leaving power and is working in ...
In February, Chinese officials floated the idea of Xi Jinping hosting a peace summit with President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Team Trump wisely rejected Xi as an intermediary, given ...
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Irish Star on MSNTrump’s niece brands him ‘complete and utter madman’ as she points to ‘humiliating’ leaked audioMary Trump called her uncle, President Donald Trump, a 'complete and utter madman' who 'doesn't even seem to know where he is ...
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Arabian Gulf Business Insight on MSNBrics is losing its lustreThe non-appearance of Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin at the Brics event in Brazil last weekend was revealing – and, for proponents of the alternative power bloc, troubling. Putin’s no-show was at least ...
Membership in the Chinese Communist Party has become a sticking point for the Trump administration. But many join for ...
Sky News host Peta Credlin says the Albanese government can’t “effectively manage” a relationship with the US.
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Bangkok Post on MSNSafety fears, not casinos, keeping Chinese away, argues PaetongtarnSuspended prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has denied Chinese President Xi Jinping discouraged Chinese from visiting Thailand because of her party's plan for legal casinos, saying that people's ...
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