
Belarusian Leader Lukashenko Rejects EU Peacekeepers in Ukraine Amid Rising Tensions
Belarusian President Lukashenko states Russia opposes EU peacekeepers in Ukraine as European countries like UK and France consider troop deployment.
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Belarusian President Lukashenko states Russia opposes EU peacekeepers in Ukraine as European countries like UK and France consider troop deployment.
Brazil hosts the first BRICS Sherpas meeting to advocate for a more just and multipolar global order, emphasizing inclusive multilateralism and cooperation with the Global South.
Western Europe’s increasing defense spending and wavering NATO commitment signal a shift in transatlantic dynamics, with significant implications for Asia’s strategic landscape.
The UN Security Council has adopted a U.S.-drafted resolution calling for a swift end to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and advocating for lasting peace, marking the third anniversary of the crisis’s escalation.
Three years into the Russia-Ukraine conflict, potential shifts in U.S. policy and significant territorial gains by Russia raise questions about the possibility of a peace agreement.
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict enters its fourth year, experts from the Taihe Institute and East China Normal University provide their perspectives on its future trajectory.
German voters head to the polls in a snap federal election influenced by the rise of the far-right AfD amidst global changes including Trump’s return and the Ukraine crisis.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and advisor Yuri Ushakov will meet with U.S. officials in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to discuss restoring U.S.-Russia relations.
Graham Allison shares his optimistic view on how Trump’s pragmatic approach could improve China-US relations, contrasting it with Biden’s strategic competition focus.
At the Munich Security Conference, the Chinese mainland reiterated its support for resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict through dialogue and political settlement.
Ecuador’s presidential election is advancing to a runoff after a statistical tie between incumbent President Daniel Noboa and his leftist rival Luisa Gonzalez, highlighting the nation’s politically polarized landscape.
Artificial intelligence is emerging as the new ultimate weapon in a global cold war, with nations competing for control over a technology poised to redefine the world.