By GIORGIO CUSCITO 1. The People’s Republic of China wants to use a future, stable ceasefire between the Russian Federation ...
New controls. Russia will introduce a new procedure for identifying foreigners entering the country at the Moscow airport and at a crossing on the ...
Moscow’s announcement of a dramatic increase in the size of the Russian army by 180,000 new recruits appears to threaten a major increase in... News reports tying China to Brazil are fairly rare from ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Kyiv on Friday to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a calculated diplomatic move designed to underscore India’s steadfast neutrality on the ...
(click to enlarge) China's latest data show rapid export growth but weak domestic demand, resulting in poor import numbers. This highlights Beijing's challenge: boosting overall growth without ...
How cyclical are U.S. events and history? GPF Chairman and Gallup Senior Adviser George Friedman discusses his new book, "The Storm Before the Calm." Pointing to key moments in history, Friedman ...
The ground war in Ukraine appears to have come to a halt. There is, of course, continued movement at the tactical level, but a ...
The problems we created in 2008, we never solved. So the question is, when will we experience the next crisis, and are we even prepared? George Friedman via Brain Bar's Ask the Right Question series.
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News reports tying China to Brazil are fairly rare from a military perspective. Generally speaking, Brazil holds no great interest for China other than run-of-the-mill resource acquisition and U.S.
(click to enlarge) China's latest data show rapid export growth but weak domestic demand, resulting in poor import numbers. This highlights Beijing's challenge: boosting overall... (click to enlarge) ...